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Correct, only ACC hold the Speed Downhill

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ACC will maintain the speed to around 5-8%. I use it a lot - doing 30mph it will go as low as 28ish before accelerating properly and go as high as 32ish before braking properly.

Normal/dumb cruise will only control the minimum. At higher speeds it does a good job of the maximum (engine braking, wind resistance, etc) but is a bit hit and miss.

Obviously with ACC you can set follow distances, as well as how fast it acclerates, etc.

11 hours ago, Exkiwi said:

That is not what was said and is a doctored quote I have further explained but if you are going to quote people put what was actually said as the quote and not alter it to suit yourself

I can't claim credit for that - it was all @Paws4Thot

"I hired a car without it and wandered all over the place as was so used to it keeping me in lane I forgot and had to concentrate a lot more" - you forgot you had to concentrate to keep two tons of metal going in a straight line at 70mph. Gotcha. I can see now why you were upset at the edited version.

Also FYI, maybe check images before uplaoding them to the internet? Mike Ehrmantraut from Breaking Bad seems to be in some of your infotainment photos.

17 minutes ago, OccyVRS said:

Normal/dumb cruise will only control the minimum. At higher speeds it does a good job of the maximum (engine braking, wind resistance, etc) but is a bit hit and miss.

That's not my experience on numerous cars including two Skodas. My dumb cruise control pretty much matches the set speed. The only time it struggles is going downhill just like it does if you were trying to control your speed manually, either by braking or changing gear.

6 hours ago, OccyVRS said:

I can't claim credit for that - it was all @Paws4Thot

"I hired a car without it and wandered all over the place as was so used to it keeping me in lane I forgot and had to concentrate a lot more" - you forgot you had to concentrate to keep two tons of metal going in a straight line at 70mph. Gotcha. I can see now why you were upset at the edited version.

Also FYI, maybe check images before uplaoding them to the internet? Mike Ehrmantraut from Breaking Bad seems to be in some of your infotainment photos.

??????????? I dont know what you mean about photos. Only hands holding the phone reflected.

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  • 11 months later...

We are in danger of forgetting how to drive

^^^ Well some might be!

21 hours ago, Evolution13 said:

^^^ Well some might be!

I drove to Lidl this morning got in my lane on the island, I'm turning off left. Alongside me was a Fiesta in the outside lane, all of a sudden a left indicator comes on the Fiesta and I get cut up and had to brake hard.

It was a driving school car, L plates on etc. They turned into Lidl car park, they use it as a practice parking thing. I pull up got out a calmly said to to the passenger (instructor) try not to hit my car again, (yes me on the island back there) whilst I'm shopping.

What are they teaching them these days?

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Some MG electric owners are reporting that their cars try to steer into parked cars so they only follow white lines anything between them is apparently invisible to the system?

^^^ Amazing that the cars can see white lines at the kerb where vehicles are parked when the car is going over 37 MPH & LKA is activated. This from AI sounds about right. .

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All of these driver assist aids can actually work against you at times, especially if the software has a glitch. This morning in traffic, the car in front of me slowed because of a jam. I also braked, but somehow, my car thought I never braked hard enough, and slammed the anchors on hard and the ABS cut in. While it was bringing me to a complete halt, all the traffic in front of me had cleared, and there were several car lengths ahead of me, empty.

It was a good job; the car behind me was far enough back to avoid ramming me.

Exactly why i went for Pre 2024 cars as keepers, actually 2010,2018 & 2021. The 2020 & 2023 BEV,s were fine as far as LKA, just gentle warnings and some false warnings on hilly back roads.

Agree, but it would seem that Skoda must have been early adopters of these aids as my car is 2019 and the Superb before that had them on a 2016 plate.

@Graham Butcher Skoda & VW Group never actually bothered about Vorsprung durch Technik. Even if they are in there early with technology they can still be messing up years later and instead of evolving and improving they coc-k up time after time. Lots of that was when they thought they knew best or could do stuff cheaper and took software development inhouse.

But that is the cancer that industry suffers from, either bringing everything in house to make greater margins, or the opposite.farming all production out to subcontractors who are only intreasted in maxing profits.

Which CEO of a company wouldn't want that? Greetings from one of the largest OEM suppliers.

CEOs of companies want that, yes but at what cost to the countries economy, when all of that home grown profit flies out of the country into the foreign owners banks. Even the camera controlled carpark at your local shops, pubs etc, all making massive profits and all owned by foreign companies. Just follow the money and you will be shocked, and all aided by successive UK governments, hence why the UK is broken.

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