jadmt
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be great if Jeep would retroactively remove them
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be great if Jeep would retroactively remove them
I do get a laugh out of those folks. Drive gas guzzlers, then complain about the cost of fuel.Wait until gas gets really expensive again (because it will) and the same people will be in here bitching and moaning about how expensive it is and how they can’t afford to drive their Jeeps to work and they have to decide to buy groceries or get gas but can’t do both! Lol
Exactly. The "gas is so expensive it's ruining my life!" people are often seen driving lifted brodozers on bald 35's and 37's. Eat your truck? Ride a bike to work? Idk what to say. Maybe call Suze Orman and ask for some advice, for starters.Fortunately, this feature works really well with the manual transmission. It only engages when you are at a stop, in neutral, foot off the clutch pedal, and seatbelted in. Which means the engine only shuts down when you know you are going to be sitting for a while.
I do get a laugh out of those folks. Drive gas guzzlers, then complain about the cost of fuel.
My other vehicle is a 7.3 Powerstroke. 35 gallon tank in California isn't cheap to fill, but that's the price I pay for having a vehicle that fills a certain niche.
But I also bicycle commute.
It can be turned off, and it can be disabled. What more do you want?be great if Jeep would retroactively remove themmaybe they won't be so concerned with eking out that last drop of fuel.....again if someone likes it, keep it but if someone doesn't let them get rid of it.....
I’ll admit it. I didn’t watch it.3.6 minutes was the average for how long the surveyed people thought it would take for it to be beneficial. The two vials showed how far off their estimates were from reality.
Based on their tests the break even point was seven seconds, not 3.6 minutes.
Consider watching the video before giving your humble opinion on how it should have been done differently.
Honest answer; I don't want it to be on by default every single time I restart my Jeep. I don't want to spend money on an aftermarket device to hack into my vehicles computer brain just to reprogram the way a single button works.It can be turned off, and it can be disabled. What more do you want?
C'mon dude, we both know they wouldn't listen anyway.Exactly. The "gas is so expensive it's ruining my life!" people are often seen driving lifted brodozers on bald 35's and 37's. Eat your truck? Ride a bike to work? Idk what to say. Maybe call Suze Orman and ask for some advice, for starters.
It doesn't always save fuel. For some people, it consumes more fuel. That's the point.It's only here in the US that people get all indignant about it and think their way of life is threatened by a simple fuel-saving tech.