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Yetis at the Paris Motor Show

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Its the three point turn button. It should not be used with the park-assist.emoticon-0140-rofl.gif

I suspect it has something to do with the automatic Stop-Start - IF the Greenline Yeti has that?

I suspect it has something to do with the automatic Stop-Start - IF the Greenline Yeti has that?

Would seem a very odd place to put a push button start and it is usually a much more prominent button, so guessing its something else but dunno what.

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Would seem a very odd place to put a push button start and it is usually a much more prominent button, so guessing its something else but dunno what.

No Stop-Start systems just stop the engine when you are idling at a stop (eg traffic lights) and starts the engine again the moment you press the clutch down again. It is not a Start button as you get on some cars like BMWs. If you don't want this function on you will press this button once.

The mystery 'sixth button' will be the off/disable switch for the 'Auto Stop/Start' system.

It's the same symbol that I have on the Audi I am driving at present.

The mystery 'sixth button' will be the off/disable switch for the 'Auto Stop/Start' system.

It's the same symbol that I have on the Audi I am driving at present.

Ahh well spotted then mr 9000 !!!....a gold star for you lol.

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I was actually thinking what kind of tires the Greenline would have, if it has 205 instead of 215 it might reduce road noise and improve efficiency? Whilst I really like the "fat-boy" look of the tires (like the older Suzuki Vitara's) I wonder whether narrower tires would make it drive even smoother at motorway speed.

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