I think there are more ...Apparently.
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but they are shy, lurking in the shadows ...
afraid to step in the light ...
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I think there are more ...Apparently.
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What about hybrids, they do stop-start !?he is a giant fool. all his videos are click bait junk. never ever listen to that oil drinker.
My HVAC doesn't reset everything every time I turn the vehicle off...Exactly this. No different than pressing other buttons in the cabin. Solution to a nonexistent problem
I would hope you're saying this in jest, but the Maverick hybrid is very different from autostop on an ecoboost Maverick. the hybrid runs very thin 0w20 oil and it is designed to retain oil on the valvetrain and build oil pressure quickly.What about hybrids, they do stop-start !?
I’m not discussing the part where Ford owes you/us the option.My HVAC doesn't reset everything every time I turn the vehicle off...
My infotainment center remembers it's settings... So does my gauge cluster.
It's different.
People want the memory option on this feature. Just because you live with it doesn't mean everyone should have to. It gives us the choice, so like every other setting, why won't it remember our choice? That's all. But it's definitely different than "other buttons in the cab", which let's be honest, was a vague reference at best.
Exactly. So it's a you issue... I get in the truck and get going just fine without making any adjustments to anything, especially thanks to the A.S.S. disabler. Thanks for sharing your opinion though, but I don't think most people will agree that something needs to be changed every single time you enter the vehicle. Even more beneficial is that we have auto headlights... just another thing that makes your constant adjustments seem like more of a you issue.I’m not discussing the part where Ford owes you/us the option.
I stand by what I said that in my opinion it’s a nonissue, I have to change the ac or heat everytime I enter the vehicle. I’m never getting in the truck and just going.
Yes, even the EPA's own internal testing shows less than 1 MPG gained on average for a gas-only vehicle. (Hybrids have always been different; always will be.) It's also supposedly an emissions play but equally non-impactful.Whatever stupid regulation CAFE standards have implemented has these automakers jumping through hoops to gain .001% MPG. ...
Opinions don't change the fact it's not harmful to disable it and there are many good reasons to do so, the simplest being the convenience.