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Some vehicles come with an auto start-stop feature that shuts off the engine when drivers brake. Is this feature worth ...
Engine start-stop systems turn off the powerplant when a vehicle comes to a halt to save fuel and improve emissions. The tech bothers some drivers.
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.
On Wednesday, NHTSA announced an investigation is underway into he stop-start systems in a series of Honda and Acura models. Numerous owners have complained that the engine fails to restart on its ...
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?
NHTSA Investigating 2.2 Million Hondas and Acuras Over Possible Engine Stop-Start Failure A wide variety of Acura and Honda models are subject to the newly announced investigation.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to end fuel economy incentives for start-stop technology in cars, a system designed to cut emissions and save fuel. Critics say the feature is ...
EPA plans to revoke fuel economy credits for stop-start systems, sparking controversy over their effectiveness and threatening a $67B industry.
Newer cars also have starter systems specifically designed for start-stop. But that effort hasn’t quite made the feature beloved by everyone.
Some 55% of light vehicles sold worldwide are expected to feature fuel-saving start/stop engine technology nine years hence, according to new analysis by consulting firm Navigant ...
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