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Stop start tech wanted

Time 3:07 pm, April 29, 2008

MOTORISTS are increasingly becoming interested in savings available from stop-start engine technology. Three out of four drivers say they would buy a car that automatically cuts and restarts the engine in traffic in a massive thumbs-up for the innovation that is already in production, but suffers from restricted availability.

 

Fuel costs saving of up to eight per cent in urban driving is the top reason for the demand voiced in the latest survey of motorists by Motorpoint, the UK’s leading car supermarket group. But the technology also offers a parallel reduction in CO2 emissions.

 

In practice, the technology – essentially a beefed up starter motor and enhanced engine electronics – stops the engine when the driver comes to a halt and takes the car out of gear. Pressing the clutch automatically restarts the car.


 

Today only Citroen, BMW and MINI are offering stop-start on non-hybrids but most manufacturers are expected to introduce stop-start, on both manuals and automatics, over the next few years – either across the range or on designated ‘green’ models.

 

Motorpoint operations director Paul Winfield said: ‘In these days of increasing fuel prices and demands for lower CO2 emissions, its surprising that this tried and tested technology isn’t already more widespread.

 

‘We always maintain a mix of stock that offers our customers what they tell us they want. This survey shows an overwhelming vote in favour of stop-start technology. We already stock new and nearly new Citroen, BMW and MINI models and we shall make sure, as more manufacturers make the technology available, that we stock those cars too.’


 

 

 

 

 

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