PRNDL
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the letters marked on the gearstick, standing for park, reverse, neutral, drive, low, the gears on a standard automatic transmission.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]PRNDL (plural PRNDLs)
- (US, acronym, automotive, informal or humorous) The gearstick in a car with automatic transmission.
- John A. Kuecken (1980) Handbook of microprocessor applications, page 59: “You could close all the doors, place the PRNDL in Park and start the engine.”
- James Schefter (1998) All Corvettes Are Red, →ISBN, page 339: “Dave Hill ordered it redone and new PRNDLs were being readied for the next drive out of Milford.”
- Rick Wenman (2003) Fresh Tracks, →ISBN, page 69: “I pull the gearshift into reverse. Always do it by feel. The PRNDL on top of the steering column quit working as soon as the warranty was up.”
- Noel B Searle (2011) The Visibly Invisible Man and Other Short Stories, →ISBN, page 9: “Jones settled behind the steering wheel, dutifully securing his seat belt, slipped the PRNDL into Drive and eased out of the driveway.”
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ 2010, Clifton Owen, Today's Technician: Basic Automotive Service and Systems, page 214
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