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On 23/07/2024 at 14:39, Cedwing said:

Nice looking cars. Did a test drive today but couldnt get the Adaptive Cruise Control to take notice of spped limit signs, Do yours change the cruise control target speed when you go into say a 30 limit?

You have to change the ACC to 'travel assist' i believe (it also turns the wheel to keep you in the middle of the lane)

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Hi Woodsy,

 

I’m still not fully expert with all of this but I can say that with ACC on, the car adapts to changes in speed limits. For instance say I’m in a 40 mph zone and set the speed for 38 mph, the car will happily maintain that speed, to the point of braking if a downward slope starts to take the car above that speed. Then say the speed limit goes to 60 mph, the car will accelerate quite assertively up to that speed, and back down if say the limit goes back to 40mph. I don’t know if  it goes back to 38 mph or just the 40, ie the initial setting being lost but I’ll try it out next time. I also don’t know whether it uses traffic sign recognition or gps but I’ll look at that too. If it’s sign recognition then I see an issue when going to a slower limit, because if the car only acts when it sees the speed limit sign then it won’t have had time to reduce to that speed before it enters the zone. Unless it applies the brakes very forcefully maybe. So yes I’ll try all this out too. So many things still to learn and so far it’s all been pretty good.

 

 

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On 23/07/2024 at 14:39, Cedwing said:

Nice looking cars. Did a test drive today but couldnt get the Adaptive Cruise Control to take notice of spped limit signs, Do yours change the cruise control target speed when you go into say a 30 limit?

Mine does exactly that.  Under ACC drives at 30 in a 30 limit, when it passes a 40 limit sign the speed goes tip to 40, it recognises a National speed limit sign and drives at the appropriate speed, ie 70 on dual carriageways and 60 on other roads.

On 28/11/2024 at 10:56, Wiggins said:

I got mine a few moths ago, the dealership agent informed me the virtual pedal function had been removed from the ones manufactured after 05/2024 due to the high number of complains about working unreliably and unpredictably. Also, it had some safety issues as well but they wouldn't tell me about the details. So my Mk4 is just not equipped with function accordingly. I loved it in my Mk3 tho.

Ordered my Mk4 L&K on 30/08/24, it was built on 14/11/24 and collected on 22/12/24.  No mention of problems with the virtual pedal and mine has it working perfectly.  

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Well it’s been just on a year since I got this Mk4 L and K 190 dsg 4x4 estate car. That’s been time to well and truly be able to compare it with the non facelift (2018) Mk 3 I had before.

I jotted down a few things that I think are better:

Its looks

A bit more boot space

Extra comfort features

Stalk mounted gear controls

Parking camera

Extending seats

Space saver wheel

Retracting tow bar

Rear seat drop-down mechanical remote control

Things that maybe they should have kept but which aren’t there any more:

Only one umbrella but recessed for two, a bit Scrooge-like 😭

No sunglasses holder 😭😭

No permanent live at sockets/usb’s 😭😭😭

No indication as to which gear you’re in, unless you’re in Sports mode 😭😭😭😭

Comfort Drive mode feels a bit harsher such that it is hard to tell from Normal mode 😭😭😭😭😭

I can live with all that!

The rest of it: It does feel a great car overall, as did the Mk3.

I can’t really fault this car just as I couldn’t fault the old one.

One thing coming from both cars is the great mpg,

I admit to being a bit of an mpg nerd but a car this big averaging 70 mpg over 100+ miles with urban included, you’d never think it. Reviews say mid 40’s for the 190 but I regularly get over 60 mpg and never below 50 mpg wherever I drive.

So I’m a happy old boy!

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Ps, I didn’t take the photo, both hands were on the wheel!

You appear to have the route planer working on the virtual cockpit. A feature that has not been actuated on the 2025 model. On th right hand dial I can get a compass and when th main screen is in route planner mode I get directions in place of the compass but never a map picture as you have.

John625, Which mapping app do you use? It works for me with the built in maps. But not with Google,Waze, Apple Maps.

Hi Cedwing, I only use the built in maps. I hope that was not another free upgrade that only came after midnight on a certain day and I missed it.☹️

John625, what happens if you press the right pointing arrow on the steering wheel? That should change what you see on the background of the cockpit display.

Have tried that button, see below for result. This was the display shown to me when I collected the car. SalesmanIMG_3482.jpeg explained it was a known problem waiting for a future update.

That's a shame. Here hoping the update is soon.

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On 29/04/2025 at 21:52, davembk said:

Well it’s been just on a year since I got this Mk4 L and K 190 dsg 4x4 estate car. That’s been time to well and truly be able to compare it with the non facelift (2018) Mk 3 I had before.

I jotted down a few things that I think are better:

Its looks

A bit more boot space

Extra comfort features

Stalk mounted gear controls

Parking camera

Extending seats

Space saver wheel

Retracting tow bar

Rear seat drop-down mechanical remote control

Things that maybe they should have kept but which aren’t there any more:

Only one umbrella but recessed for two, a bit Scrooge-like 😭

No sunglasses holder 😭😭

No permanent live at sockets/usb’s 😭😭😭

No indication as to which gear you’re in, unless you’re in Sports mode 😭😭😭😭

Comfort Drive mode feels a bit harsher such that it is hard to tell from Normal mode 😭😭😭😭😭

I can live with all that!

The rest of it: It does feel a great car overall, as did the Mk3.

I can’t really fault this car just as I couldn’t fault the old one.

One thing coming from both cars is the great mpg,

I admit to being a bit of an mpg nerd but a car this big averaging 70 mpg over 100+ miles with urban included, you’d never think it. Reviews say mid 40’s for the 190 but I regularly get over 60 mpg and never below 50 mpg wherever I drive.

So I’m a happy old boy!

b24a6414-66e1-49e0-9a2f-da4bce77462c.jpeg

Well the mpg has got even better! Even though it’s down to driving style, I think it’s still amazing that 80 mpg can be got from a non ev car this big, and, from the less efficient version of diesel

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