Cars Are Getting Stranger & Stranger

I can’t stand the feature when you stop, the engine turns off. There is a button to turn it off, but doesn’t work most of the time. My Kia Soul gets great gas mileage and shouldn’t need this thing. The side and backup warnings are a great feature, along with the built in back up camera.
 

I can’t stand the feature when you stop, the engine turns off. There is a button to turn it off, but doesn’t work most of the time. My Kia Soul gets great gas mileage and shouldn’t need this thing. The side and backup warnings are a great feature, along with the built in back up camera.
As long as I can't feel or hear it, it's fine with me. The only way I know the gas engine is off is when the green "EV" on the dash comes on. There is no difference in sound or vibration. It does that while I'm coasting or stopped. It's surprising how much gas is used while idling.
 
As long as I can't feel or hear it, it's fine with me. The only way I know the gas engine is off is when the green "EV" on the dash comes on. There is no difference in sound or vibration. It does that while I'm coasting or stopped. It's surprising how much gas is used while idling.
I can feel a rumble when mine starts up. I’m old school. I want to hear and know my engines still running.
 
I don't have a car. I'm now a walkaholick. But hearing about yours
makes me miss driving all the more.
 
I know now win.....but strange at first .......
On Hondas, the design is very clever. Each button for "Drive," "Reverse," "Park" & "Neutral" is at a different angle, so after a few weeks of driving, you don't have to look at the buttons; you just put your hand on the center console & you know right away which one to push. And, the "Reverse" is not a button; it's a lever that you pull back to activate. Excellent safety feature!
 


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