HOLD function- who uses it?
m already missing it! The BMW hold feature mentioned in post #6 sounds ideal and should be a standard feature on all cars.
I have a friend that had a hip replacement (due to prior car accident) and he bought the newer e-class just for the brake hold feature.
I can definitely see the added safety benefit for distracted drivers (foot might slip off the pedal when reaching for something, etc) and also to keep brake lights on at stops.
If you are getting rear ended to the point where the vehicle would move forward i'm pretty sure the grip from the tires would go a lot sooner than the pressure of the pads onto the rotor. Unless this has like just enough pressure to keep it from moving forward?.. i doubt they would design the system like that though.




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they never move back even a centimeter when youre on an uphill as long as youre in drive. if it does, theres something wrong with your car.
P.s. maybe it just feels safer this way , and i know it wont roll back lol







