Leaving the car idle

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Is it true that we save more fuel by leaving the car idle at a red light than to turn the ignition off and start it again after 30 seconds? (Why or Why Not)
 

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The newer cars actually shut off the engine at stop lights that take a long time. I wouldn't want that there is a part that gets worn down when the car is turned on over and over again. No thanks! I already went through that with a normal car.
 

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As I don't drive anymore, I wasn't aware of cars that shut off at long red lights. More and more I think that while I was sleeping, aliens kidnapped me and dropped me off on Doppelganger. That makes more sense to me than today's world.
 

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The newer cars actually shut off the engine at stop lights that take a long time. I wouldn't want that there is a part that gets worn down when the car is turned on over and over again. No thanks! I already went through that with a normal car.
Makes you wonder if half the cars in line at a drive-through fast food place have their engines turn off on them...maybe repeatedly. Or in any similar line. At an ATM, for example. Presumably, this could happen a number of times when going about one's ordinary shopping routine.
 

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Makes you wonder if half the cars in line at a drive-through fast food place have their engines turn off on them...maybe repeatedly. Or in any similar line. At an ATM, for example. Presumably, this could happen a number of times when going about one's ordinary shopping routine.

You can hear them sometimes when they turn back on. It's quick, but would still bother me if I had to wait for that to happen before I could pull forward.
 
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