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I never noticed that.

The car can be shifted into drive (from neutral or reverse) without depressing the brake pedal OR the button on the shifter if the car is in motion. I haven't figured out the minimum speed at which this happens.

"Auto hold" works in reverse as well.

The car will stop "coasting" when I enter a 30 mph exit ramp turn @ 60 mph. Must be a handling or G Force thing?

The car can go from Neutral to Drive at any speed provided it's in motion - i.e. if you accidentally tip the shifter into Neutral at speed, you can just tap down and put it seamlessly back in Drive.

As for the coasting, it disengages based on steering angle.
 
The speed of the blower motor (if set high enough) reduces automatically when you answer or make a phone call. It will return to the previous setting once the call is terminated.
My 2014 Azera did this.
 
"Coasting"
Depressing the brake pedal will disable coasting.
Coasting will be re-enabled after the accelerator is (even minimally) depressed.
 
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The car can go from Neutral to Drive at any speed provided it's in motion - i.e. if you accidentally tip the shifter into Neutral at speed, you can just tap down and put it seamlessly back in Drive.

As for the coasting, it disengages based on steering angle.
Interesting that with Eco and coasting, when it disengages transmission it can easily pick up speed on down hill stretches and catches up with cars that may be coasting but still transmission engaged. I find I have to get used to this so I don’t end up braking as I get too close to vehicle ahead.
 
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