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sigma | 11:53 Mon 07th Sep 2015 | Motoring
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When you leave an auto car for a period of time such as in work or over night, do you leave it in park (P) or neutral (N). If its park then when do you use neutral.
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@ methyl....neither is mine.
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Methyl maybe Sigma has gone to bed and Baths doesn't know what Sigma's car is.
...sorry, I've been chatting elsewhere.
Methyl, my Yaris is 8 years old.
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Sorry I didn't bother looking after the first two posts. My car is a VW Golf.
I tried putting it in neutral at the traffic lights but the auto hand brake disengaged and the car rolled forward.. I'll just leave it in drive at short stops in future and not bother with neutral.
Can you apply the handbrake when in drive?

I'm not familiar with an auto handbrake.
@Hopkirk...yes you can apply the handbrake when in drive,..that is what I was taught to do when at traffic lights etc.

@sigma...I wonder why you bother posting a question if you are only going to read the 1st two replies?
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Because the first two replies answered my question.
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I should add, when I came back to the site after posting my question, only two answers had been posted and they answered my question.

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