Edmguy
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- Genesis G70
It "feels" a little weird that the 3.3T "lacks" a feature the 2.0T has; plus there may be drivers who want the added benefit of saving a little fuel. However, as far as I know, no cars with auto start-stop gives the driver the option to "permanently" disable the feature; I wouldn't want my car to have this because it on by default every time I start the car.
One of big reasons for me choosing the G70 over the Stinger was that the G70 didn't have the auto start/stop. It wasn't smooth at all in the Stinger and I hated it. Driving the 2.0T Elite as a loaner, I really disliked it in there as well. If you didn't feel the engine starting or stopping, it wouldn't bother me, but you can really feel and hear it so it is irritating.