why do all cars slightly move forward when your foot is on neither the gas nor the break?

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why do all cars slightly move forward when your foot is on neither the gas nor the break?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Not all of them.

Might be that you’re on a slight incline forward.

But your formulation makes me guess you only refers to automatic cars. If you’re in D(rive) then the car clutch will stay engaged to be ready giving you that slight move.

If you change to neutral, then there will be no drive.

Edit, damn bilingual autocorrect

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