. . . but it comes bundled with custom tinfoil hats . . .Government mandated radar cruise?
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. . . but it comes bundled with custom tinfoil hats . . .Government mandated radar cruise?
Yeah, but the b&o on the mustang with 12 speakers and sub is 995 ala carte.I will say that B&O components are ridiculously high and likely most of the lux pkg cost. I’m not saying their systems are worth the money, just stating they are expensive. I have the B&O option ($3700) in my M6.
isn't that just regular cruise control??I would prefer to maintain my preferred speed right up until the point that I need to pass another car, then move out and pass them without adjusting my speed. That would be perfect, but mine doesn’t work that way.
The issue s most people complain about is that it slows you down, gently, and you find yourself driving behind a car doing 5mph under what you have your speed set for, for 15 minutes until you wonder why TF you are doing 70...ACC threads are always full of folks that have never used it trashing it, and folks that have used it and now can't live without it. Unlike lane-keep assist (hate it!), ACC only improves the highway driving experience. You basically just sit in the right lane until you feel the car decelerate, then signal and pass. The like 3 times it has been wrong (braked due to a car in another lane), I just overrode it with the gas pedal and it immediately acquiesced to my will. It's probably the least obtrusive driver aid available.
Which I prefer greatly to the way ACC works in my current car. But I don’t have the option to turn the ACC off either.isn't that just regular cruise control??
I love it in wife's Rav4, but yes, a notification is a must.The issue s most people complain about is that it slows you down, gently, and you find yourself driving behind a car doing 5mph under what you have your speed set for, for 15 minutes until you wonder why TF you are doing 70...
I have it an a 2019 Explorer and don't care for it most of the time. It has potential, but maybe a notification would be nice to know when it's slowed me down.
I do like it on single lane roads, so easy to follow someone, but on 2 lane highway, could be better.
You mean something like the speedometer reading?I have it an a 2019 Explorer and don't care for it most of the time. It has potential, but maybe a notification would be nice to know when it's slowed me down.
I do like it on single lane roads, so easy to follow someone, but on 2 lane highway, could be better.
You look at that?? I am not looking at the speedo while I'm in cruise, that's the while point of cruise control!You mean something like the speedometer reading?
Then, people would be complaining about buzzers distracting them. There's probably a thread on that.You look at that?? I am not looking at the speedo while I'm in cruise, that's the while point of cruise control!
There should be an alert with ACC, maybe a seat vibration or steering wheel vibration? Or just a message on the dash.
Not a buzzer, but the blinker on my 12 F-150 is obnoxiously loud!! Lol.Then, people would be complaining about buzzers distracting them. There's probably a thread on that.
Yea, the one safety feature I love on my Chevy is how the seat vibrates if another vehicle gets too close to me, or if I cross the lanes without signaling. The seat vibrations for crossing the lane has definitely kept me safer. There's been plenty of times where on a long trip I've been futzing with the radio and I feel that vibration and I know that I must have slightly drifted off to the right or left.The issue s most people complain about is that it slows you down, gently, and you find yourself driving behind a car doing 5mph under what you have your speed set for, for 15 minutes until you wonder why TF you are doing 70...
I have it an a 2019 Explorer and don't care for it most of the time. It has potential, but maybe a notification would be nice to know when it's slowed me down.
I do like it on single lane roads, so easy to follow someone, but on 2 lane highway, could be better.
I think having the CC light on the dash flash once you’re a certain mph below the set speed would be an easy change to program.There should be an alert with ACC, maybe a seat vibration or steering wheel vibration? Or just a message on the dash.
if im not mistaken you get the heated wheel standard with big bend and other higher trims.Heated wheel is the only thing I want. Silly it's not grouped with the heated seats in the Mid package or in a stand alone cold weather package. Money grab at it's finest.