The car is being consistent to its rules, which are to prevent damage and a run down battery.
Your problem is that you don't understand the rules, and you turn that into "it's being inconsistent"--when it's not.
Then there's your initial statement about putting it into park and then getting out and walking away, and your later denial that you ever said that. THAT's not being consistent at all, under ANY rules--known or otherwise.
So no. You may not be inconsistent, and you may not use your lack of understanding of the car's behavior to declare that you're allowed to be "inconsistent just like the car is".
That you don't understand the rules doesn't mean the car isn't rigidly adhering to the rules you simply don't know.
You have a complaint: "VW doesn't specify the conditions under which stop/start does its thing". That's valid. The rest of it all is just nonsense and noise--especially the bit about how it's "being inconsistent" when it's not.
Your problem is that you don't understand the rules, and you turn that into "it's being inconsistent"--when it's not.
Then there's your initial statement about putting it into park and then getting out and walking away, and your later denial that you ever said that. THAT's not being consistent at all, under ANY rules--known or otherwise.
So no. You may not be inconsistent, and you may not use your lack of understanding of the car's behavior to declare that you're allowed to be "inconsistent just like the car is".
That you don't understand the rules doesn't mean the car isn't rigidly adhering to the rules you simply don't know.
You have a complaint: "VW doesn't specify the conditions under which stop/start does its thing". That's valid. The rest of it all is just nonsense and noise--especially the bit about how it's "being inconsistent" when it's not.