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07-06-2022, 05:28 AM | #11 | |
synthesis2
Join Date: Mar 2005
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That's a easy question, you can turn it off. It has a option where you can switch it off with the touch on the screen and it will act like a normal car when cruising. But if you leave it on it will regenerate power from the breaking when your foot is off the gas, you also don't need to end up using your brake 98% of the time so its supposed to save your breaks where you don't need to replace them for 180k miles or more. but once you get used to it, takes about 100 miles of driving, you end up liking it more. or at least myself and my wife did. Spent an extra $14 last month is electricitly vs. $300 in gas, they are freaking amazing!! |
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