Should I brake when changing transmission from Neutral to Drive and vice versa?

Question:
I have a Lexus IS 350 2007 and I heard some people saying that it's better for the engine if I press the brake before changing transmission. Is that true?!

Answers:

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When changing from Neutral to Drive, you should press the break. This is to prevent long term damage to the gearbox. However, as far as I know, there you can change back to Neutral even while the car is moving.

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Yes and its safer. You car might lurch forward if you don't have your foot on the brake.

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Some vehicles are made so that the shift lever won't move unless you depress the brake pedal.

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yes, you should do it. it's a part of self-maintainance. the car will last longer

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Yes, if you want your transmission to last 50,000 miles.

Question about Leased- Certified Pre-owned Cars etc.?

why are you changing in and out of neutral and drive
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