06-06-2006, 10:28 AM
NefCanuck,Jun 5 2006, 12:24 PM Wrote:Frost__2001,Jun 5 2006, 02:28 AM Wrote:I hate to tell some of you this but most cars with cruise control, sometimes people tap the brakes to shut it off or change the speed they were going in.
but on that note, I find almost all Camerys, Corollas, and Accord (unless modded) drivers extremely slow in no matter what lane they are in, or where they are, and I find Honda and VW owners to be the worst for lacking or failing to use their signels.
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Ah but Frost, all cruise control systems at least come with an "on/off" switch if not the "resume/accel/coast" features. If used properly you would never have to hit the brakes to engage or disengage the CC unless it truly was an emergency situation, in which case everyone would be slowing down, not just one person in the middle lane of the 401 :)
Modded Accords? :blink: Gyah, I don't think I've met one on the 401 where the driver wasn't treating the highway like a giant slotcar track.
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Unless it's modded I was meaning Nef, which means if it is it moves faster then the stock version, and most Japanese and a few European cars have their their cruise controls mounted to the dash, in hondas I've noticed it's up by the light switch, or up near the odometers, and toyotas have theirs below the light switches or near the ignition... and unless you really look at the stick for the Cruise Control it can be a little confusing to see where it is and what your doing to it, most people would find it easier to shut it off by tapping the brakes.
I was the only member on this board with a Yellow Focus Sedan, and a 2002+ Euro Facelift on a sedan.