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In almost all cases a vehicle's transmission should be in Overdrive, or the Top Gear when driving on the highway. This gear selection achieves the best fuel economy with the lowest wear-and-tear on the Vehicle. The possible exception case where it's preferable to use the Drive position is when climbing steeper grades or where the engine needs higher revolutions-per-minute (RPM) to climb a hill or accelerate. Most modern Automatic Transmissions can be safely driven in Overdrive 100% of the time.

An overdrive transmission setting is typically any gear ratio lower than 1.00:1 where the transmissions output shaft rotation speed matches the engine speed. A common overdrive gear ratio would be between 0.85:1 to 0.54:1 meaning the engine runs slower RPM-wise or that the vehicle travels further per engine revolution.

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