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I drove 1200 miles today using eco cruise the entire time and I noticed it doesent appear to actually do anything. The manual says it allows the car to slow down while going up hill to save gas. Well in one occasion I noticed the car went all the way up to one bar short of the yellow zone on Engage while trying to hold 70 MPH going up hill. The most I noticed it would slow down is 4 MPH, about 71 down to 67, but it was still filling most of the bars on Engage trying to hold the car at speed.

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It's designed to soften the abrupt throttle changes of standard cruise control functions. It will apply

the required amount of CC to hold speeds, but it's less abrupt and will allow a longer delay to get

to the target speed from elevation change.

 

I find it most useful on flatter roads that have mild peaks and valley's. It's not really apparent, unless

you're paying attention to it. I use it all the time and find works pretty well.

It will accelerate hard, but it's a kinder gentler CC :noobie:

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It's designed to soften the abrupt throttle changes of standard cruise control functions. It will apply

the required amount of CC to hold speeds, but it's less abrupt and will allow a longer delay to get

to the target speed from elevation change.

 

I find it most useful on flatter roads that have mild peaks and valley's. It's not really apparent, unless

you're paying attention to it. I use it all the time and find works pretty well.

It will accelerate hard, but it's a kinder gentler CC :noobie:

+1.

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It is great for returning to speed after a stop.  You can accelerate to 20+ mph then tap Resume and forget about it.  The car will go smoothly back up to speed - about two bars on the gauge.

 

The only time I don't use it is in heavier traffic where I want to really hold a constant speed so as not to disturb the flow.

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If you don't think you eco-cruise works, compare it to conventional cruise control by driving in pairs. My wife and I have done this, on occassion, and eco-cruise drives her nuts, because I'm always speeding up and slowing down just a little bit. Hard to notice when you're driving...

 

Have fun,

Frank

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