Manual or ACC
Manual or ACC
Just wondering what you guys prefer when on the motorway
Switching on ACC and letting that do the driving
Or let your foot do the driving ?
Also is the ACC more or less fuel efficient?
Thanks
Switching on ACC and letting that do the driving
Or let your foot do the driving ?
Also is the ACC more or less fuel efficient?
Thanks
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Re: Manual or ACC
I leave the car in CC when on the m/way and also in 30 limits just taking over when it's obvious that the speed can't be maintained. Is ACC the radar based version?
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Re: Manual or ACC
Being a flat earth luddite I ignored ACC for about a month but have now come to respect it's capabilities, on the motorway it's really useful especially as the legal limit is so effortlessly exceeded - it might be slightly more economic fuel wise. Though TBH the best consumption figures I've seen have involved runs down the motorway anyway.
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Re: Manual or ACC
I use ACC in average speed areas on the motorway or when it is crawling traffic, for which it is perfect. But if not an average speed limited area I like to give it some beans when the road clears up. A guy's gotta have fun!
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Re: Manual or ACC
As above.
Once you've had it, going back to a car without it, is rather annoying. My advice is also to leave the ACC in Auto (Audi Drive Select - Individual) for the best user experience.
Once you've had it, going back to a car without it, is rather annoying. My advice is also to leave the ACC in Auto (Audi Drive Select - Individual) for the best user experience.
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Re: Manual or ACC
What's the difference?Surrey Sam wrote:As above.
Once you've had it, going back to a car without it, is rather annoying. My advice is also to leave the ACC in Auto (Audi Drive Select - Individual) for the best user experience.
Just how aggressively the throttle and brakes are applied? Important to mention what you did in another post too. About it using the rear brakes a lot.
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Re: Manual or ACC
Yeah exactly that.
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Re: Manual or ACC
Did you know that when you pull the ACC lever it accelerates? I didn't and was quite surprised
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