Shadowfax
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So many of the new vehicles I drove including the 19 Santa Fe we just bought have this new feature, Idle Stop & Go where the engine turns off at red lights and back on when you release the brake or hit the gas.
Doesn't it take more gas to keep starting the car than it does to idle for the light?
Doesn't cycling the Starter many extra thousands of times create a stressed and early failing Starter?
I personally don't like the hesitation it has when restarting to move from a light. (All the ones I drove were similar)
All the SUVs I drove that had it, had it ON as default and you have to turn it off every time you start the car if you don't like it. It should be defaulted OFF.
Who likes it? Who hates it? Why?
Doesn't it take more gas to keep starting the car than it does to idle for the light?
Doesn't cycling the Starter many extra thousands of times create a stressed and early failing Starter?
I personally don't like the hesitation it has when restarting to move from a light. (All the ones I drove were similar)
All the SUVs I drove that had it, had it ON as default and you have to turn it off every time you start the car if you don't like it. It should be defaulted OFF.
Who likes it? Who hates it? Why?