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EPA plans to revoke fuel economy credits for stop-start systems, sparking controversy over their effectiveness and threatening a $67B industry.
While some drivers may find automatic start/stop technology annoying in cars, daily drivers in urban settings stand to benefit greatly from the feature.
The Environmental Protection Agency is targeting stop-start vehicle technology that automatically turns off a car's engine when it is stopped at red lights to save fuel.
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?
Once praised as a simple way to boost mileage and cut emissions, the technology has increasingly become a source of frustration for many drivers.
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