Illogical response, but I get where you're coming from.We could all drive with our windows closed to save a pint of gas also,and save the planet that China has polluted.
Illogical response, but I get where you're coming from.We could all drive with our windows closed to save a pint of gas also,and save the planet that China has polluted.
It's not necessarily about saving gas, it is about Hyundai competing with other automakers on the basis of advertised gas mileage, and also compliance with Federal (USA) CAFE MPG targets that must be met, or paying penalties if not met.We could all drive with our windows closed to save a pint of gas also,and save the planet that China has polluted.
No kidding , thanks for enlightening me.It's not necessarily about saving gas, it is about Hyundai competing with other automakers on the basis of advertised gas mileage, and also compliance with Federal (USA) CAFE MPG targets that must be met, or paying penalties if not met.
Trimmed buisness card ,black sharpie can't even see it...perfect.Hyundai provides a button to turn it off. If they thought drivers wanted it on all the time, they wouldn’t provide that off button. There’s no difference between pushing that button each and every time you drive or having an option to turn it off until you want it back on... with the exception of ANNOYING! So for now, mine has a piece of paper jammed in it to hold it off!