(27-11-2013 01:46pm)PhilSkill Wrote: I guess it depends how well the system works, but i'd have though it would be a good option in the UK market, as using normal cruise is really not ideal on UK motorways as there's always enough traffic it doesn't stay on long enough before a slower vehicle pulls out into your way or a car comes out of the outside lane slowing for a junction in front of you. Only time I ever use normal cruise it is at night when the motorways are much clearer so you can usually pull around a slow vehicle without cancelling the cruise and it regulates me from speeding.
In fact a Max speed regulator would be a useful option missed on the Evoque, available on Renaults and Merc's certainly.
Thanks Phil,
It is an intelligent system which not only allows you to maintain a set speed, will also reduce speed to maintain a set gap from the vehicle in front if they are travelling at a slow speed. This combined with such technology as
Queue assist (a system which as the car ahead slows to a halt, the system will bring the car to a smooth halt a short distance behind it.) and the
IEB Intelligent Emergency Braking (monitors traffic ahead of the vehicle and applies maximum braking if a collision is detected) there are many advantages and as you have stated, in this country its rare during daytime for the motorways to be clear
I will certainly pass on your feedback.
(27-11-2013 02:40pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: Pete, I would have it tomorrow if it were available, when I had it with the Forward Alert system on my TDv8 RRS it saved my life in fog. However I think of more importance, having encountered lots of Evoques driving in fog without any lights other than DLR's on LR really needs to hook up the tail-lights to be on as well when the DRL's are on and drivers are not using headlights. The cost would be tiny to connect front DRL's to the tail light switching. LR isn't the only maker that doesn't do it, but there are companies like Volvo that don't have an issue with tail lights being on all the time
Thanks Tim,
Again will pass on your comments. And as for the DRLs, I am sure you are aware, as of 2011 it became a legal requirement that vehicles produced would require DRLs fitted to the front of the vehicle. However, there is no current requirement on the rear lights which I know is something that has been under a lot of discussion amongst the whole industry based on often poor weather conditions and poor visibility that we suffer in this country for much of the year. At this point while I do not know of any plans for it to change, this comment has been noted and passed across also.
Appreciate the feedback so far and do invite people to continue to add to this.
Many thanks,
Pete