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Downhill creep, also known as soil creep or commonly just creep, is a type of creep characterized by the slow, downward progression of rock and soil down a low grade slope; it can also refer to slow deformation of such materials as a result of prolonged pressure and stress. Creep may appear to an observer to be continuous, but it really is the sum of numerous minute, discrete movements of slope material caused by the force of gravity. Friction, being the primary force to resist gravity, is produced when one body of material slides past another offering a mechanical resistance between the two which acts to hold objects (or slopes) in place. As slope on a hill increases, the gravitational force that is perpendicular to the slope decreases and results in less friction between the material that could cause the slope to slide.
Hello everyone,
There is a thread about it for mg3 but not for ZS.
https://www.mgevs.com/threads/eco-mode.23172/
I also confirm the OP experience. I don't know why i consume more fuel with eco mode than normal and the car makes more engine noise, even in city driving.
What are the situations...
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