Thank you Mercedes for implementing smart cruise control
I guess it is a bit of a precursor of things to come with distronic...
Just the other day, I tried using the CC to decelerate down a highway off-ramp (from 110 down to about 30 kmh). It was impressive how aggressively it slowed the car down. I wasn't sure about the braking until I read this thread - that explains it! I'll be watching for my brake lights next time.
I'm also impressed with how rock steady the CC is compared to other cars I've had where it would vary up and down by at least 5 kmh (making it almost useless for some purposes).
Just the other day, I tried using the CC to decelerate down a highway off-ramp (from 110 down to about 30 kmh). It was impressive how aggressively it slowed the car down. I wasn't sure about the braking until I read this thread - that explains it! I'll be watching for my brake lights next time.
I'm also impressed with how rock steady the CC is compared to other cars I've had where it would vary up and down by at least 5 kmh (making it almost useless for some purposes).
The fact that the cruise control is so accurate helps me drive past areas I know where they have speed light cameras. With other cars I could be 5 mph off but knowing how good the W211 is I just set the speed to 3 mph over the limit and just cruise by. Most people around me overreact big time by slowing down 5-10 mph because they can't accurate calibrate their speed.
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Speaking of these kinds of features...I love the "soft tap" feature on the turn signal which makes it blink 3 times for lane changes. Awesome.
Speaking of these kinds of features...I love the "soft tap" feature on the turn signal which makes it blink 3 times for lane changes. Awesome.
The normal trigger for BAS is *quickly* applying the brakes (time from accelerator pedal release to touching the brake pedal). I wonder if the BAS gets confused by the conditions I've described above.
It happened twice on a Saturday drive, but I've not yet had the chance to confirm it again. So I might be completely mistaken.





