Anonymous wrote:No,never. That and the countless other "amenities" automakers are loading cars up with these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve had long commutes many times in my life, and I just had to complete a 10 hour drive in one day.
Not once have I used cruise control, not even to the point of wishing I had it?! I can see value in self driving where I go read, work, or nap (especially if it’s late and I’m tired) but driving esp highway driving is so easy I don’t see why everyone is excited for them. The worst is FSD lite, where you don’t need the driver except in that split second of panic, how in the world is that more restful?
My car has adaptive cruise control, so there is no split second of panic. It can go all the way down to a dead stop if necessary. Of course I pay attention to the road; it’s not meant to be self-driving. But it’s awesome for long road trips.
+1. Love my adaptive cruise control.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t use it on city streets, but the adaptive cruise control has been a game changer for long trips out of town on the highway. I definitely feel more relaxed on the drive.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve had long commutes many times in my life, and I just had to complete a 10 hour drive in one day.
Not once have I used cruise control, not even to the point of wishing I had it?! I can see value in self driving where I go read, work, or nap (especially if it’s late and I’m tired) but driving esp highway driving is so easy I don’t see why everyone is excited for them. The worst is FSD lite, where you don’t need the driver except in that split second of panic, how in the world is that more restful?