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I’m starting this thread to allow the discussion on G70 Availability to move over here.
Not a huge fan of the auto hold so far - too much hesitation when you need to accelerate ...
Never felt any hesitation when accelerating with auto hold engaged in the three cars I had with that feature.Not a huge fan of the auto hold so far - too much hesitation when you need to accelerate ...
EPA says "Yes" on Start-Stop Technology. Note that the 3.3 L engine is selected - definitely a major thumbs down if true.
Higher ups. Philosophy is that if you have the Sport...you don't want impediments like that. Eco drive mode is sufficient for fuel economy.Does anybody really know what the ones in the US will have though? There are differences in regions when it comes to this type of stuff. Beefer, is this info you've learned from your talks with the higher ups? Cause that I would believe, but just because people in Canada don't have it, doesn't mean we won't.
Sounds good to me. Yeah, if I'm buying the G70 sport, I'm not that worried about fuel economy.Higher ups. Philosophy is that if you have the Sport...you don't want impediments like that. Eco drive mode is sufficient for fuel economy.
My 6MT Sport does not have start/stop.
Sounds good to me. Yeah, if I'm buying the G70 sport, I'm not that worried about fuel economy.
True that...especially in large metropolitan areas.Many people believe that auto start/stop is only about fuel savings. I've been told that the primary reason for this technology existing is for meeting ever increasing emissions requirements.
Many people believe that auto start/stop is only about fuel savings. I've been told that the primary reason for this technology existing is for meeting ever increasing emissions requirements.
Oh yeah, I believe it's for emissions as well, it's just not something I care about. The only reason I would care about it is for fuel purposes.Many people believe that auto start/stop is only about fuel savings. I've been told that the primary reason for this technology existing is for meeting ever increasing emissions requirements.
Oh yeah, I believe it's for emissions as well, it's just not something I care about. The only reason I would care about it is for fuel purposes.
Emissions only matter if you breath. Seems like a lot of cars have it now and probably more in the future. I don't want to be critical of it since I never drove a car with it but it sounds like throttle lag would be a part of it. In stop and go traffic where you creep a few feet at a time it would seem to put a lot of strain on the system every 15 seconds or so. I'd have to try it.