Adaptive Cruise Control
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Takemeaway

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653 posts

234 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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Back in 2013 i had an Audi with adaptive cruise control.

Having owned several other marques since i quite fancy coming back to Audi but have noticed through my searches on Autotrader that it's a rarity that newer Audis have this functionality?

Anyone have any idea why it's dropped off so much?


jagot

58 posts

88 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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It's usually available in some kind of pack I think. I would imagine that with the popularity of leasing, a lot of people don't bother adding any extras so as not to put the monthly cost up, and so you end up with lots of non-optioned cars on the second hand market.

bennno

14,913 posts

292 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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Audi adaptive cruise presumably is calibrated to maintain a metre gap from the car in front??

Many recent Volvo's have it as standard, they also have autopilot steering. Both make long distances a breeze.


Teebs

5,734 posts

238 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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jagot said:
It's usually available in some kind of pack I think. I would imagine that with the popularity of leasing, a lot of people don't bother adding any extras so as not to put the monthly cost up, and so you end up with lots of non-optioned cars on the second hand market.
Spot on. I think the pack is around £1,500 or so for most of the Audi range.
I've done circa 100,000 miles using adaptive cruise and wouldn't consider a work car without it..

b0rk

2,412 posts

169 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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From memory the pack is also only specifiable on certain engine and trim level combinations as well now which makes it somewhat rarer. I think its sline (or higher) + stroinc for A4/A5/A6 and price is/was £1300 to £3000 new so very expensive on the monthlies.

paralla

5,165 posts

158 months

Tuesday 4th May 2021
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After having it on a Golf R I won’t buy another daily driver without it.

It seems to be standard on a lot more VW’s than it is on their Audi equivalents for some reason. Some manufactures ACC don't operate down to 0mph which is a deal-breaker for me as well.

I’ve just ordered a Tiguan R-Line 1.5 because it had ACC rather than an Audi Q5 that didn't.



Edited by paralla on Wednesday 5th May 21:50

Takemeaway

Original Poster:

653 posts

234 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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jagot said:
It's usually available in some kind of pack I think. I would imagine that with the popularity of leasing, a lot of people don't bother adding any extras so as not to put the monthly cost up, and so you end up with lots of non-optioned cars on the second hand market.
Echo many of the above comments but i am shocked that i couldn't find more than one or two used Q3/Q5 with ACC on autotrader to the point that i thought that i was searching for the wrong phrase!


CharlesElliott

2,248 posts

305 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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Other issue might be that some people don't like it / use it, so don't mention it?

I had it for the first time on my current Macan and I like it a lot!

FWIW

3,832 posts

120 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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I have an S90 with it and agree with others that I wouldn’t want to be without it now!

Now looking for an A7 with it and have given up trying to find one with it using search terms (ACC/Tour/Adaptive), instead I look for the telltale sensors in the grille.

Takemeaway

Original Poster:

653 posts

234 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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FWIW said:
I have an S90 with it and agree with others that I wouldn’t want to be without it now!

Now looking for an A7 with it and have given up trying to find one with it using search terms (ACC/Tour/Adaptive), instead I look for the telltale sensors in the grille.
Yes so have i - also the extra writing on the cruise control stalk too!!

LeoSayer

7,686 posts

267 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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I specced it on my A3 in 2014.

It was a standalone option for £350. I think standard cruise was around £200. It may have been available as a larger package but I didn't want to pay extra for that.

I'm still amazed by how ACC works but I just haven't taken to it. I would prefer standard cruise.

As I recall ACC was standard fit on Golfs from SE spec and above.

Mark V GTD

2,996 posts

147 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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As others have pointed out if you are one of the people that like ACC and have got used to having it (I have had it on the previous four cars) buying or leasing an Audi is a pain as the feature is embedded in an options 'pack' at around £1,500. I had it on an A4 leased until last year and paid the extra for it but wouldn't again and will be limiting my choice of vehicles to ones where ACC is standard.

FWIW

3,832 posts

120 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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Takemeaway said:
Yes so have i - also the extra writing on the cruise control stalk too!!
Haha, yes!

Jonathank56

64 posts

68 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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Teebs said:
Spot on. I think the pack is around £1,500 or so for most of the Audi range.
I've done circa 100,000 miles using adaptive cruise and wouldn't consider a work car without it..
Spot on. My A6 BiTdi has it and I wouldn’t buy another daily without it. If you look at the Vorsprung spec in Audi models they have it as standard.

MattS5

2,082 posts

214 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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I have it, but am not a massive fan as it just keeps applying the brakes when driving etc, as opposed to just frewheeling as you would if driving) and I think it annoys people driving behind.

Also bear in mind if it needs recalbirating, it'll cost you £300+ as part of a wheel alginment set up/check

LeoSayer

7,686 posts

267 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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MattS5 said:
I have it, but am not a massive fan as it just keeps applying the brakes when driving etc, as opposed to just frewheeling as you would if driving) and I think it annoys people driving behind.
Same complaints here.

Also when it starts braking as I approach a slower car that I am planning to overtake. You can override the braking by indicating but I don't like doing that until any cars to my right have passed me first.

mawallace

184 posts

96 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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i am buying a new A3 and had to spec the Driver Convenience Pack - - about £1200.

You only get it with the automatics - if you spec manual you don't get it.

Now that's strange as I have a manual Golf - and it had it as standard.

Looking at other models it seems that adaptive cruise is now an optional - for example Focus have two versions - one for manuals - the higher spec one for automatics

Jaguar99

674 posts

61 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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I have had ACC on a couple of my cars and wouldn’t actively choose it again. Like others have said it often brakes when I would just be off the gas but more irritatingly is how much it turns out other drivers brake and how this translates into the car making you a nodding dog

I also don’t like the overreaction of both ACC and collision detections systems when, for example, you can see the car in front is indicating and, while it is braking, you can see it will move out of your way by the time you get to it. The systems just see a slowing object and brake when you don’t need to. Sure you can avoid this by changing lane or knocking the system off and then resuming but taking extra actions defeats the object in my eyes

RammyMP

7,505 posts

176 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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The wife’s got a Volvo with pilot assist, I find it to be a nuisance as it brakes too soon and you’re constantly fighting the wheel as keeps trying to adjust the steering.

I find normal cruise is better and I knock it on and off if anyone pulls out in front of me.

Mogul

3,059 posts

246 months

Wednesday 5th May 2021
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I use it regularly on my ‘13 W221 S-Class (took me a while to find one with it) and wouldn’t be without it but wonder if later generations are more intelligent.

A pet hate is when someone overtakes you and pulls in ahead of you within the pre-set range as it invariably dabs the brakes to increase the gap whereas it should see that the car ahead is travelling faster and therefore the issue will (most likely!) resolve itself.

Edited by Mogul on Wednesday 5th May 22:49