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By Devin PrattToday’s vehicles are designed to maximize fuel economy in numerous ways. One such feature is the automatic start/stop function that shuts off the engine when your car is idling and ...
While some drivers may find automatic start/stop technology annoying in cars, daily drivers in urban settings stand to benefit greatly from the feature.
Does auto start and stop hurt your car? In a video with over 32,000 views, TikTok user Dylan (@captainlugnut) shows a car’s flywheel.
It seems like there’s not much else in this world that unites people in 2025 like the shared disdain that car drivers the world over have for the auto start-stop function that’s a default ...
The car battery is a crucial component of the vehicle, much like the human heart. Although it may not be as 'obvious' as the ...
EPA shows that the stop-start function can reduce fuel economy by 4 or 5%, especially in start-and-stop traffic situations. But again, it has to be "ON" to help.
Most modern car engines come with start-stop technology. Many people ask if this is bad for their car’s engine. Here’s the answer to that question.
Lee Zeldin says the start-stop function, which automakers began installing to reduce emissions in return for federal incentives, annoys most motorists, who consider it “the single worst feature ...
Instead, he’s targeting the stop/start function on many modern cars. Yes, the same one proven to save fuel and reduce carbon emissions.
One such feature is the automatic start/stop function that shuts off the engine when your car is idling and restarts it when the brake is released or the accelerator is engaged.
The automatic start/stop function shuts off the engine when your car is idling. But just how much does this technology really save you on gas?