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Originally Posted by
Leagle
Ok, as you may have read from some of my other posts, I have a Passat CC on order. I ticked just about every option except Adaptive Cruise Control. Probably in part due to my ignorance of how valuable it would be, together with a few iffy reviews that I found.
However, the more I wait for the CC, the more I realise that I have buyers remorse in not ticking this option!
Now I have three distinct but related questions to ask:
1. Can any people with Adaptive Cruise Control on their cars (particularly Passat CC) with some experience please let me know what they think of it! Will I regret not having ticked that box?
2. Can the Adaptice Cruise Control function be turned off so that you can use it like a simple cruise control? (I know that you can do this with certain Lexus models but don't know if can be done on the CC)
3. Now that I have my order in, how tolerant do you think the dealer would be in cancelling the previous car and ordering a new one with ACC fitted? (It has been a few weeks now).
I had a Passat CC for a week whilst the R36 was in the service dept having the Mechatronics replaced, and it was fitted with ACC.
I didn't like it at all. Even though you can adjust the distance for the sensors to pick up the vehicle in front, I was not impressed.
Overtaking on dual carriageway was difficult, as the car would start to brake then have to accellerate again, and I couldn't get the balance right. I think had the car been the 3.6 instead of the diesel it may have been better.
I thought it was not a usefull feature, though if it was standard I wouldn't complain, but I wouldn't pay for it as an option.
It was pretty cool showing my mates how it worked though, drove from my house to the city (15kms) without the need for brakes to slow in traffic (though obviously needed them for traffic lights...!
The ACC can be turned off completely via the MFD, which I ended up doing on a longer trip down the south coast, as it was becoming frustrating (my wife thought it was rough braking and accelerating all the time).
Maybe it is my driving, but I hate pulling into the right lane too early, so others may have a better experience.
Just my opinion.
Confirmed Global Warming Sceptic. No Longer a VW Owner -Loving my new 2011 Range Rover Sport - bought as VW unable to provide info on the new Toureg despite it being released overseas 12 mths ago. 2008 R36 Wagon, 2006 GTI and 2004 R32 - Gone. Sorry VW, you make great cars but until you improve your customers' experiences you will lose customers
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