DISCTRONIC
Does it work if there is a motor cycle in front of you?
If some-one cuts you off does it SLAM the brakes on? I know there was someone talking about NJ traffic activating the system.
Please share your input.
Thanks
In a nutshell when you turn your cruise control on the car will maintain the speed you have preset; like a normal cruise control system. However, when you come upon a slower moving vehicle your car will reduce your speed by cutting down on the throttle or actually breaking for you to match the speed of the vehicle in front of you. You can predetermine the following distance on the cruise control stalk by turning the a cap on the stalk itself. On the instrument panel you have a screen for DISTRONIC Plus where you can see a graphical representation of the car in front and the distance to said car. The screen updates in real-time.
Pros:
The system works awesome on the highway and it makes long trips less fatiguing. Yes, it works with motor cycles and bicyclists also. Someone told me it works with animals too (like following a rider on a horse) but I haven't had first hand experience with that myself. The system is really useful when there is fog on the highway. If you set your range long enough the car will be able to see through the fog and slow for other vehicles before you can see them. Very comforting.
Cons:
When setting the following distance to the shortest setting the system still leaves a space that is about 1 and 1/2 car lengths between your vehicle and the one in front of you. In Jersey some people take this as an invitation to merge into your lane which will force the DISTRONIC system to apply the brakes to maintain the preset gap between you and the newly merged car. Also in bumper to bumper situations I've noticed that accelerating from a dead stop is not "natural". Meaning its not how a human would do it. From a dead stop when the car in front of you starts moving your car will leave a gap, of about 2 car lengths, before it starts to slowly roll. Then it will accelerate too quickly to catch up with the car in front. It works but its just not as smooth as you and I would do it.
Links:
Auto Spies Test the DISTRONIC PLUS system
Some Random Video about the DISTONIC PLUS system
Laser Frankie on the Autobahn with an S-Class
Having said that, I'm not paying almost $3k for the package that includes the adaptive CC. I did however, order the blind spot detection package.
The K40 people tell me that I would have to block the K band in their hard-wired device if it is to work with adaptive cruise control, rendering it largely useless. Escort says they have had "mixed results" with MBs with Distronic and Parktronic. Apparently these features utilize part of the K band.
I am hoping a portable detector will work when mounted on one of those windshield rectangles that are free of UV inhibitors.
Last edited by Shrdlu; Feb 23, 2012 at 08:20 PM.
As for the $3k cost. It also includes the active lane keep assist and the active blind spot monitor. The blind spot monitor save my vehicle already. No I did not try to change lanes with someone in my blind spot. What happened was there was a car in my blind spot on the drivers side and it started to come into my lane. The active blind spot system "saw" the vehicle and moved my vehicle out of the way. It also saw that there was no vehicle on my passenger side so it allowed my vehicle to go over there. It happened so fast I was just amazed.
The $3k also includes the active Pre Safe Brake. Where the system looks ahead and if it sees an impending collision it will actually apply the brakes to help reduce or avoid the collision.
Is it worth the $3k? To me it is. Its totally a personal decision. My theory was that as I get older I will take all the assistance I can get to make sure that my family and I arrive safely. Plus its a really nice option to have. :-)




"Blind Spot Assist warns the driver when vehicles are detected in the area of poor visibility, the so-called "blind spot". Additionally, Active Blind Spot Assist can counteract a possible collision by specific application of the brakes on one side of the vehicle, if the driver does not react to the warning."
The K40 people tell me that I would have to block the K band in their hard-wired device if it is to work with adaptive cruise control, rendering it largely useless. Escort says they have had "mixed results" with MBs with Distronic and Parktronic. Apparently these features utilize part of the K band.
I am hoping a portable detector will work when mounted on one of those windshield rectangles that are free of UV inhibitors.
However I did notice an interesting phenomenon. People who don't have an Escort of Valentine 1 at times get affected by my DISTONIC plus radar signals. If I'm in the middle lane and have my cruise control set to 70 (DISTRONIC turned on) and people speed past me they slam on their brakes about 1/2 a car length ahead of me. My DISTRONIC system trips their radar detector and they get a false alert. But like I said it mostly only happens to non-Escort and Valentine 1 detectors.
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Is it worth the $3k? To me it is. Its totally a personal decision. My theory was that as I get older I will take all the assistance I can get to make sure that my family and I arrive safely. Plus its a really nice option to have. :-)
Last edited by LaicepsYdobon; Feb 24, 2012 at 08:42 AM.
"Blind Spot Assist warns the driver when vehicles are detected in the area of poor visibility, the so-called "blind spot". Additionally, Active Blind Spot Assist can counteract a possible collision by specific application of the brakes on one side of the vehicle, if the driver does not react to the warning."












However I did notice an interesting phenomenon. People who don't have an Escort of Valentine 1 at times get affected by my DISTONIC plus radar signals. If I'm in the middle lane and have my cruise control set to 70 (DISTRONIC turned on) and people speed past me they slam on their brakes about 1/2 a car length ahead of me. My DISTRONIC system trips their radar detector and they get a false alert. But like I said it mostly only happens to non-Escort and Valentine 1 detectors.
Very curious as I didn't realize the 8500 is immune to K band distronic plus interference. Trying to pinpoint which version of the 8500 is distronic plus friendly, as apparently, the newer 9500ci is affected by the interference and needs a Mid City Engineering module to resolve this problem. Wondering if the current 8500 x50 Blue we buy now will be similar to yours or if the newer wider K band coverage means it will also have problems with distronic plus!
Last edited by W210; Jun 17, 2012 at 04:53 PM.




