Assuming we are talking automatic transmissions, you would use park or neutral to start the engine but neither one are gears.
Automatic engines don't have gears.... Pls clarify ur question
When driving a car with an automatic transmission up a steep hill it is not necessary to shift gears. The car will do that on its own when necessary.
Need to know if it is standard or automatic.
You may have wear in your transmission causing line pressure too be to high, or you may have broken mounts.
The gears are always being used in an automatic car, if you are asking about the 1 and the 2 on the shifter, i dont know what those are for, you can use them to slow down if your brakes go out.
There are many benefits of owning a car with automatic transmission. These benefits would include the automatic shifting of gears as the vehicle moves.
Automatic cars offer drivers much greater convenience as they no longer have to manually clutch in to shift gears. Most automatic cars available come with 4 gears, plus an additional reverse gear.
It means that you do not have stick shift in your car, your car shifts gears for you, you don't have to do it, so basically if you don't have a stick shift car you have an automatic transmission car.
no because if the car is dead it will not run up
Manual gears are more versatile than an automatic gearbox
to prevent like going up the slopes