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I remember reading that manual cars got better gas mileage, because it took a lot of energy for the car to shift the gears.
I searched for this topic and didn't find it (online or in the manual) and have wondered for a long time if lane assist affects mileage. Does the truck correcting your steering wheel take much energy? I presume not since it's all hydraulics these days, but I'd love to hear a professional's opinion.
If anyone knows, I'd love to hear why it does/doesn't affect the mileage.
I searched for this topic and didn't find it (online or in the manual) and have wondered for a long time if lane assist affects mileage. Does the truck correcting your steering wheel take much energy? I presume not since it's all hydraulics these days, but I'd love to hear a professional's opinion.
If anyone knows, I'd love to hear why it does/doesn't affect the mileage.
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