Waiting at lights in an automatic

Should a Honda Jazz CVT be in neutral or drive when stopped at traffic lights.
Which is better for the car and its fuel economy?

Asked on 9 May 2011 by RMH

Answered by Honest John
Neutral (NOT 'Park').
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