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I think I may have mis-identified this feature. What I thought was stop and go was when you stopped at a light, the engine would turn off and restart when the gas was stepped on. I’d hate that as a feature even though it might save some on gas. What I’m reading here is Stop and Go paired with adaptive cruise control will actually brake the vehicle all the way to a stop if the vehicle slows or stops and then start going again when the leading vehicle moves forward again. I was wondering why it was paired with ACC but now that makes sense.
I think what I was picturing is what is called start/stop technology. My order is for the 2.0 Ecoboost, not the hybrid. I ordered a very loaded Lairiat AWD. Does anyone know if it comes with start/stop as I identified it? I’m hoping not. Can it be disabled if it does?
I think what I was picturing is what is called start/stop technology. My order is for the 2.0 Ecoboost, not the hybrid. I ordered a very loaded Lairiat AWD. Does anyone know if it comes with start/stop as I identified it? I’m hoping not. Can it be disabled if it does?
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