Restarting Your Car Does Not Use More Fuel Than Idling. Here’s Why in OLIVE BRANCH, MS

Restarting Your Car Does Not Use More Fuel Than Idling. Here’s Why

Brian Myers's Blog | Restarting Your Car Does Not Use More Fuel Than Idling. Here’s Why

It was previously believed that keeping your car idle, instead of restarting your car, is better for your engine. So if cars are waiting in a line, or simply waiting outside for someone to hop in, the car should stay on and idle. Although this belief was proven to be true back in the day, it actually is no longer true for cars now.

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