Waiting at lights in an automatic
Should a Honda Jazz CVT be in neutral or drive when stopped at traffic lights.
Which is better for the car and its fuel economy?
Which is better for the car and its fuel economy?
Asked on 8 May 2011 by RMH
Answered by
Honest John
Neutral (NOT 'Park').
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