Adaptive Cruise Control
#16
Actually not sure if the systems(PCS & Adaptive cruise control) in IS have been updated or not but the first PCS and adaptive cruise control for Toyota were back in 1998--1999. The car ease called Toyota Progres. It was the car where the first gen IS/Altezza was based on.
To say Lexus is behind this particular technology among its competitors ( Mercedes, BMW, Audi, etc) is not true. I find what Lexus is behind is the transmission. While the 8-speed in IS 350 RWD is pretty good, look at what the others have offered as standard equipment even for smaller engines.
To say Lexus is behind this particular technology among its competitors ( Mercedes, BMW, Audi, etc) is not true. I find what Lexus is behind is the transmission. While the 8-speed in IS 350 RWD is pretty good, look at what the others have offered as standard equipment even for smaller engines.
Lexus needs to let go of their pride and just buy the ZF 8 speed and 9 speed auto transmission for their cars.
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I was also interested in installing this convenient piece of equipment and contacted my local dealership in southern California and was notified that unless the vehicle is already equipped with adaptive cruise control, they would not be able to install one. I'm not sure why this is the case though?
#21
I've had adaptive cruise on the Genesis and I don't like it. It brakes too hard and accelerates too slowly. It needs to be optimized. From what I've heard acc is not implemented that well by any car manufacturer. Another one of those "goodies" imo that keep the buying public lusting for more and trading in perfectly good cars at a loss so they can have the latest features that are seldom used once the initial rush wears off.
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