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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Aberdeen Local Time: 06:47 AM
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Offline | cruise control never had a car with cruise control, does that just limit your speed to whatever you choose? |
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| MINI defector Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Harefield Local Time: 06:47 AM
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Offline | It keeps the car at a constant speed. It doesn't work so well on manual cars though as it can't "drop a gear" automatically when say climbs come. It basically is a device for lazy cruising, more suited for US freeways then the UK I guess. MINI, RX8 and MX5 - Done those............. It's now TTime ![]() ![]() Unofficial MINI2.com bean counter |
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| In exile, down SOUTH! Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: London WC1 Local Time: 06:47 AM
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Offline | Re: cruise control Yup! Once the speed has been set, the car will drive itself at that speed until you change gear/accelerate/brake etc. Quite handy on fluid open roads and in areas with a speed restriction IMHO. DK ![]() |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Greendale, WI Local Time: 11:47 PM
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Offline | Good point, dcfkan! My wife and I use cruise a lot in areas that have wide roads but low posted speed limits (and lurking police cruisers). It helps keep you honest in those areas and lets you stretch your legs on long trips. |
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| Moderator & Sponsor Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: San Antonio, Texas Local Time: 11:47 PM
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Offline | Re: Re: cruise control A point of clarification. The car will not "drive itself". DK, I know that is not what you meant, but it reminds me of an old story (probably totally false) about a driver on the US Interstate highway system who was driving along at highway speeds in a new van, and was somewhat unfamiliar with the vehicle's luxury features. Supposedly, the story goes, the man decided set the cruise control and then climbed into the back of the van to relax. The man fully expected the car to drive on its own, (to "cruise" down the road), not only maintaining the set speed, but also steering itself down the highway as needed. Of course he soon crashed.I doubt the story is true, but it is interesting that US car manufacturers don't really use the term "cruise control" anymore. Instead, the term "speed control" is often used. Hmmmmm..... + 2002 MINI Cooper S - Dark Silver / White roof, Sport, Premium, Lapis blue leather + 1965 Mini Traveller - Tartan Red / White roof, 1275, Cooper S discs, fully restored/renewed |
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