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Which is best practice to save wear and tear on the car (thus repair bills): slowing down by down shifting, using engine braking and brakes or slowing down by putting

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Default Engine braking or using Neutral and Brakes?

Which is best practice to save wear and tear on the car (thus repair bills):
slowing down by down shifting, using engine braking and brakes or
slowing down by putting the car in neutral and braking? Reasons?

I learned to drive a manual in a couple afternoons, and picked up some
details from this video series which recommends the neutral+brakes
method due to the "extra stress put on engine and drive line" by
downshifting and that it's cheaper to replace brake pads than an engine
or a transmission.

video produced by "Capital Dream Cars— Washington, DC’s
premier exotic car rental company as featured in The Washington Post,
Goss’ Garage, and SpeedTV.com."
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