Take your foot off the brake and it should start right up.
When I come to a stop, I shift into neutral, keeping my foot on the brake pedal. By backing off the pressure on the pedal, the engine should restart.
'22 Gladiator ... stock .... only add-ons are side steps and hard tonneau cover.
City average is around 16 mpg.
Highway average is around 22.
On a long trip (R.I. to Fl.) I got 27.4 mpg.
Manual transmission.
Once your rpm's go over 2k, your mileage will seriously degrade.
BTW .... I have highway...
I just did a road trip from R.I. to central Florida. On the trip up, I got 24 mpg. On the way back, I got 27.4 mpg. Odometer now has 4,300 miles on it. I try to keep the rpm's below 2,000. Anything above that kills your mileage.
Just traded my '20 JK 2dr Sport S this past Friday for a '22 Gladiator Sport S.
Love the ride, love the room and love the manual shift. Not as zippy as the JK, but it's quieter. Already have ordered side steps and a hard tonneau cover. Lots to enjoy.