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Why does the Audi A1 have a stop-start feature?

I've noticed that my new Audi A1 has a stop-start system where the engine turns off when I come to a stop. Is this a standard feature and how does it work?

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The stop-start feature is becoming more and more common in modern vehicles, including the Audi A1. It is designed to save fuel by automatically turning off the engine when the car is not moving, such as at a stoplight or in heavy traffic. This helps reduce emissions and improve efficiency.

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Yes, the stop-start feature is now a standard feature in most new Audi models, including the A1. It is controlled by the car's computer and turns off the engine when the car is stationary for a certain period of time, such as at a stoplight. The engine will automatically restart when you release the brake or press the accelerator.

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The stop-start system in the Audi A1 is a great way to save fuel and reduce emissions, but it can be turned off if desired. Just look for the button with an 'A' and 'o' symbol on the dashboard and press it to deactivate the system. Keep in mind, however, that the system will automatically turn back on the next time you start your car.

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