I gave it a go but soon lost the will to live. No idea how to use the ACC and probably never will plus no doubt there are other pointless functions I'm unaware of. It's a car, I have managed to drive it near daily for over a year so anything I've missed can't be that important.It's a bit like mobile phones, I have one but rarely switch it on. Colleagues can't get to grips with it and always ask 'but what if someone needs to get hold of you?'. Well what if they do? I'll get a message eventually, it's not been a problem so far
Quote from: Watts on 21 October 2016, 14:27I gave it a go but soon lost the will to live. No idea how to use the ACC and probably never will plus no doubt there are other pointless functions I'm unaware of. It's a car, I have managed to drive it near daily for over a year so anything I've missed can't be that important.It's a bit like mobile phones, I have one but rarely switch it on. Colleagues can't get to grips with it and always ask 'but what if someone needs to get hold of you?'. Well what if they do? I'll get a message eventually, it's not been a problem so far I'm also in the dark as far as ACC is concerned but don't really see the need for cruise control anyway. Same for high beam assist I do however use a mobile phone Watts
Tsk! ACC is one of the things I use every day and wouldn't be without it!
I like to drive my car, not the other way round Actually, I can see the benefit of ACC in certain circumstances, it's just I rarely fit them.
Quote from: Watts on 21 October 2016, 16:34I like to drive my car, not the other way round Actually, I can see the benefit of ACC in certain circumstances, it's just I rarely fit them.A motorway filled with speed cameras is not a place that's fun to drive - or at least probably only "fun" a maximum 4 times every 18 months.... I spend my days on them.My car is not a toy, its an essential tool for my job.
LOL I love HBA too