From: Mr Benn on 20 Jan 2010 10:13 The little number 5 on your gearstick refers to what is known as 'fifth gear'. This will allow you to reach speeds of over 25 mph.
From: Bod on 20 Jan 2010 10:29 Mr Benn wrote: > The little number 5 on your gearstick refers to what is known as 'fifth > gear'. This will allow you to reach speeds of over 25 mph. > > You sure that 5 doesn't mean it'll make it do 5 mph? :-) Bod
From: Ray Keattch on 20 Jan 2010 11:25 Mr Benn wrote: > The little number 5 on your gearstick refers to what is known as 'fifth > gear'. This will allow you to reach speeds of over 25 mph. Gears one to four are for regular use. The '5' signifies a spare gear if one of the others breaks. -- MrBitsy
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