I rent cars frequently as I travel about 50% for work and I make it a point to note which cars have this eco engine start/stop feature which cuts off the engine when you are stopped then cuts it back on when you press the gas. It makes the driving experience God awful anytime you aren't on the open road.
Is this something manufacturers are using to meet increased mpg requirements? If so all it does is piss off drivers and make us look for ways to cut it off. I'm in the market for a new vehicle and any car that has this shit is immediately crossed off my list.
Is this something manufacturers are using to meet increased mpg requirements? If so all it does is piss off drivers and make us look for ways to cut it off. I'm in the market for a new vehicle and any car that has this shit is immediately crossed off my list.