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Changed my car a couple of weeks back and it has the push button
start/stop rather than ignition key. It also cuts out if stopped at traffic lights and restarts when accelerator pedal is pressed. All very well for saving fuel and I am sure the answer will be yes, but how much does this impact on the battery life with all the `extra`stop starts, or has the technology improved so that this has no adverse effect on battery life. Most of our driving is around town. |
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