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2018 Adaptive cruise with stop&go... any good?

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Old 02-20-2019, 10:22 AM
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Love this feature, was a must have when buying my 2018.

I can't really use it in Chicago traffic since I'd get cutoff over and over again, but on drives up to Wisconsin on 2 lane roads, it is nice to just set it and forget it.
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Originally Posted by Ryan02Stang
Love this feature, was a must have when buying my 2018.

I can't really use it in Chicago traffic since I'd get cutoff over and over again, but on drives up to Wisconsin on 2 lane roads, it is nice to just set it and forget it.
It can be nice, but at the end of the day ACC is my least favorite feature just because it is so intrusive. Too often, it slows me down and I don't notice, so I end up going 10 under an awful long way. And no way I will let my kids use the feature, since it encourages distracted driving. A close second is the anti-collision, which gives me too many false alarms and also encourages distracted driving. This feature will not save you from a last-millisecond sudden stop or pedestrian incursion, so can give a false sense of security. Third least favorite is the lane-keep assist, which is a little too aggressive in its steering correction.



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