LOL! I swear there must still be a whole lot of stuff that I haven't tried yet.
When the adaptive cruise is on you can adjust via the cruise control stick the distance you are from the front car. Click the knob back and it increases the distance between you and the front car, click it forward and decreases the distance (i.e. you're closer to the front car). When the car in front slows down, the ACC will slow the car down to maintain the set cruising distance. However, when the front car keeps slowing down and eventually stops, the system is smart enough to keep moving, close the distance and stop maybe a few meters behind. It's actually pretty cool - or so I only found out! I hardly used it, but I will now!
It's funny you should ask about the front assist stepping in. Driving the other day, I changed lanes just as the car in front hit the brakes quite quickly. I was in the middle of changing lanes and there was a loud audible alert in the car which took me by surprise. I'd changed lanes already so wasn't anywhere close to hitting the car, but it was quite close and I had to quickly move. I didn't notice anything else other than the 'gong'. However I don't think it will slam on the brakes to stop an accident, I believe it primes the brakes/ABS, sounds an audible alert, tensions the seatbelts etc. to prepare for impact. I'd be interested in anyone else experience with it as it's something I don't want to test!
I'm now driving with front-assist turned on too
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