8trackdisco
2 years ago

I don’t like cruise control. It makes me feel like I’m not in control of the situation. I…


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Hey you kids!!! I’ve told before to get off my lawn!!! [ram27bat]




Where was I? Oh yeah….cruise control…. Hate it


dkeage wrote:



Cruise control has saved me from a bunch of tickets. Set it for 7 over and aim the car, listen to the radio, and sing along with Bananaram……. Just sing along.
8trackdisco
2 years ago
Learned more about the iconic (at least in Wisconsin) Green Bay Packers flag recently.

The flag has a medium green background, a large white G in the middle, with yellow (it isn’t gold) piping around it.

The Packers of course have a trademark on it. Nobody can get one of these flags!

Well….. you actually can! The Packers will allow the printing of a flag and let you have it…… in exchange for a $25,000 donation to the Green Bay Packers. Not a charity- to the Packers.

That is why they aren’t America’s Team.
Stogie1020
2 years ago

I hate most nanny's on newer cars but that one works well. Only problem is on the highway you may set cruise at say 80 and come up on a slower car and not realize you are now going whatever speed he is going. Happened to me often on a rental in Alaska until I got used to it.

deadeyedick wrote:


Can't stand that adaptive cruise control thing. The wife's minivan has it and I turn it off every time I drive her car for road trips.

Also, that stupid lane-keeper notification yells at me if I change lanes withouth signaling even if there are no other cars for miles... It wakes me up EVERY time I am driving... So annoying.
Gene363
2 years ago

I don’t like cruise control. It makes me feel like I’m not in control of the situation. I…


Just a second…






Hey you kids!!! I’ve told before to get off my lawn!!! [ram27bat]




Where was I? Oh yeah….cruise control…. Hate it


dkeage wrote:



Oh, you're that driver that doesn't hold a steady speed. 😣

I love cruise control and the GM Adaptive cruise control is fantastic. Times 100 if you have to follow another driver. It can inadvertently apply the brakes if it "sees" a vehicle slowing to make a turn from an adjacent lane on a curving road.

Cruise control helps me stay at or over the limit as I am willing to chance. :-"
MACS
2 years ago

Just drove a vehicle with Adaptive Cruise Control this week. Think that is the same as you are speaking of. Personally, I don’t like it. If I set the cruise at 72, I want it to go 72. And I’ll decide how much space between me and the vehicle ahead of me. I’m not some young douchebag watching TicTok and sending selfies to people on “the gram” when I’m driving.

All it leads to for me is I have to turn it off and on again unnecessarily, which will lead to it wearing out and replacing.

8trackdisco wrote:



The RAV we have has 3 settings for that. Far away, closer, and you better have your foot on the brake.
Gene363
2 years ago

The RAV we have has 3 settings for that. Far away, closer, and you better have your foot on the brake.

MACS wrote:



Or...

1 Thanks for maintaining a good speed

2 Hey, you're a little slow

3 GTFO!


The Silverado is also adjustable, but incremented in seconds... before impact, assuming the driver isn't paying attention.
HockeyDad
2 years ago
Self driving cars next and ultimately Johnny Cab. That’s the future.
2 years ago
We have a 2019 Rav 4. Has the adaptive cruise control with 3 distance settings. I have done what another has said several times and not realized the car in front of me was slowing my pace. One gripe I have is when u switch lanes and the radar sees its clear, it accelerates too quickly. Bad for gas mileage, wear and tear, and slightly dangerous. One thing I like is it will come to a complete stop without u touching the brake if radar cruise is on and there happens to be a red light. When the light turns green and u want to go and resume cruise you just tap the gas pedal once. Auto headlights and blind spot monitor are nice but lane assist is not. I don't like the feeling of the car moving the steering wheel. FYI to the owner of the 2020 RAV4 if it's an XLE or above and has BSM the BSM works with lane assist. If u have them both on you'll get the light on the side mirror when someone is in you're blind spot, if u put signal on that way it will beep and flash, and if u try to switch lanes the car won't let u.
Another cool new feature is the front window camera that takes a pic of every speed limit sign it sees and displays it on the dashboard so youre never wondering what the limit is or having to wait for the next sign.
Gene363
2 years ago

Question for all adaptive cruise control vehicle drivers, do your brake lights come on when the adaptive cruise control slows down the vehicle?
2 years ago

Question for all adaptive cruise control vehicle drivers, do your brake lights come on when the adaptive cruise control slows down the vehicle?

Gene363 wrote:


Mostly it's just reducing speed by decreasing fuel like lifting your foot off the gas a bit so in that case no, but if you use it to a complete stop and the car applies the brakes then yes. When the car takes control of the steering or braking the steering wheel and brake pedal actually move as if someone is moving them so everything happens the same.
MACS
2 years ago
It's an XLE. She has the BSM and the speed limit does display most of the time.
2 years ago

It's an XLE. She has the BSM and the speed limit does display most of the time.

MACS wrote:


My wife loves hers. I hate SUVs as much as minivans. I don't understand how anyone above 6' can drive a new RAV because I'm 6' and my head is constantly hitting the ceiling.
Edit: Also noticed u referred to the closest setting as "u better have foot on brake". The radar cruise on the RAV will apply the brakes and won't allow u to hit the car in front of you regardless of how hard they hit the brakes and even if they come to a complete stop. RAV will completely stop without ever touching brakes and hold u stopped until u tap gas pedal which will resume your previous cruise setting. Just be aware if the car in front of u jumps on the brakes the RAVs system will apply equally hard braking which may startle u. Toyota dealer told us its not great at recognizing deer and other wildlife but it recognizes pedestrians and bicycles.
2 years ago
Best new feature and the one I miss the most because our old Ford Escape had it and RAV doesn't is that button that would return the seat and mirrors to your specific settings and the wife had a button for her settings.
Gene363
2 years ago

Best new feature and the one I miss the most because our old Ford Escape had it and RAV doesn't is that button that would return the seat and mirrors to your specific settings and the wife had a button for her settings.

MidnightToker( • )( • ) wrote:



That is a great feature, I'm 6'1" and my wife is 5'2" My older Silverado had two different key fobs that were matched to the driver. Our current Silverado and Traverse have selection buttons for driver 1 and 2.
deadeyedick
2 years ago

The RAV we have has 3 settings for that. Far away, closer, and you better have your foot on the brake.

MACS wrote:



Hated that feature and turned it off. Iffn you set it at say 4 car links as soon as the car in front slows you feel the brakes come on. A driver would not automatically hit the brakes but would most likely just take his foot off the go pedal and coast for a second until he was at the proper distance again.
8trackdisco
2 years ago

Question for all adaptive cruise control vehicle drivers, do your brake lights come on when the adaptive cruise control slows down the vehicle?

Gene363 wrote:



I don't know. When I drove it, I was inside. 😰
rfenst
2 years ago

Much more succinct than my babble. Thanks, Ded.

The one nanny feature I do like is on some Honda models have active blind spot cameras. As soon as you flip the directional on, it activates the camera in that bling spot. Big winner.

8trackdisco wrote:


I love Hondas!
My Accord Sport SE allows me to set the distance (yards) between my car and the car in front of me.
Palama
2 years ago
We’ve been enjoying 0 car payments for a few years now but after reading some of the posts, not too excited about our next vehicle purchase. :-&
Gene363
2 years ago

We’ve been enjoying 0 car payments for a few years now but after reading some of the posts, not too excited about our next vehicle purchase. :-&

Palama wrote:



The best feature of all, paid for. 🍺
MACS
2 years ago

We’ve been enjoying 0 car payments for a few years now but after reading some of the posts, not too excited about our next vehicle purchase. :-&

Palama wrote:



Wife's car was paid for with a cashier's check. Doesn't make sense to pay off my truck. The entire 5 year loan is only costing me $1,800 in interest over the entire 5 years.

Both of us have 2020 vehicles. Hers has maybe 13k miles mine has 43k miles. But I drove it to NY and back, CA and back, down to Baja, MX and back... so most of it is at highway speeds.
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