I'm curious about the technology behind the start-stop system in the Vauxhall Mokka. Can someone explain how it works and if it's beneficial for the car?
ReplyThe start-stop system in the Vauxhall Mokka works by automatically shutting off the engine when the car is idle, such as at a stoplight or in traffic. This helps to conserve fuel and reduce emissions. When you release the brake, the engine quickly starts back up. It's a great feature for city driving.
I've found the start-stop system to be quite helpful in my daily driving. It definitely saves on gas and reduces my trips to the gas station. The only downside is that it can be a bit jarring when the engine starts back up, but you get used to it over time.