I have the J11b 2017 N Connecta 1.6 Dci auto.
There is an ECO button. Has anyone taken the time and bother to investigate what the effect on MPG and performance there is on having the ECO selected or not?
I have only had my car for 5 days and have tried both but don't know whether the car seems to be nippier when the ECO is off or whether it's just my imagination? The manual says the ECO button stops the CVT from accelerating the car as quickly to improve efficiency. So it stands to reason that the car might seem more sluggish but is it noticeable enough to warrant worrying about MPG?
Any thoughts / information would be helpful.
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