I see that the new Ridgeline is going to have "cylinder deactivation management" in an effort to have better EPA numbers.
I've heard others express doubts about this technology being a good idea for the long haul. How much of a hindrance is this going to represent to the new Ridgeline do you think?
I have read so many reports of problems over the years with various manufacturers from GM to Mercedes trying to develop a system that works without causing problems.
It seems like a lot of effort for not much return with the possibility of real problems developing as time goes along.
Agree or disagree?
I've heard others express doubts about this technology being a good idea for the long haul. How much of a hindrance is this going to represent to the new Ridgeline do you think?
I have read so many reports of problems over the years with various manufacturers from GM to Mercedes trying to develop a system that works without causing problems.
It seems like a lot of effort for not much return with the possibility of real problems developing as time goes along.
Agree or disagree?