BTW, FCA also chose ESS to comply with global regulations, not just US. ESS is mandatory on EU markets, and is being introduced in other places where smog doesn’t let people see their spouse sitting 3 feet away.I am like the only person around here that doesn't care about ESS. The only times I disable it are when I'm driving my kid around to get her to sleep because the restarts tend to wake her up. Otherwise I leave it on and it never gets in the way of my manual transmission driving habits.
I'd much, much rather had ESS than pay for a gas guzzler tax upon purchase. I am getting excellent (IMO) gas mileage but I'm not sure how much the ESS plays into it (not much, probably, since I seldom drive in conditions when it's active).
I suggest you don't point at the gubbermint as requiring ESS. FCA chose ESS as a means of achieving whatever it decided is the optimal level emissions and fuel efficiency figures to maximize profits based on the regulations it is beholden to in the US market and abroad. FCA might have been able to avoid ESS by designing the Pentastar to maximize fuel economy, lightening the JL(U) even more to reduce fuel consumption, opted for hybridization/electrification across all powertrains, or reduced the Wrangler's off-road capabilities by lightening/weakening components, etc. etc. IMHO FCA chose one of or the least disruptive means of achieving better fuel economy/profits. I'm getting nearly 23 mpg lifetime and that's pretty damn good.
New Delhi makes Beijing look like a paradise every Novermber. AQI can approach 999 at times. The UN considers any AQI level above 250 to be "severe". Breathing in Delhi air in November is equivalent to smoking 10 cigarettes a day. Trust me! Us Indians wish we can achieve the AQI levels of at least Beijing in Delhi...and that is saying something!BTW, FCA also chose ESS to comply with global regulations, not just US. ESS is mandatory on EU markets, and is being introduced in other places where smog doesn’t let people see their spouse sitting 3 feet away.
Another beautiful day in Beijing
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yeah, but feathering the brake pedal is a skill I don’t need if I push the buttonExcept when you learn how to manipulate when it does and does not autostop. Applying light enough pressure on the brake prevents an autostop and I tend to use that when I know its going to be a super quick stop at a stop sign or the like. Manual drivers have even better control.
I do make good use of the ESS at some of these extra long stop lights around town. Especially if Becky in front of me in the Benz SUV is too busy texting to realize she can actually go left now...yeah, but feathering the brake pedal is a skill I don’t need if I push the button. Plus I only have so many neurons left firing, don’t want to waste them on outsmarting ESS. They have more important tasks, like watching cat videos on YouTube...