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- Roger
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I learned to use ACC with stop and go in a 2020 Escape. The only hiccup I ran into is it would sometimes fail to immediately resume from a dead stop but a touch of the gas pedal always corrected that without reset. This was over months of tri weekly trips in and out of the metro Cleveland area during high traffic times. It took some time to get comfortable with it but never took it for granted.
Other car makers make good stuff but you'd be a fool to assume any one of them has a lock on the best systems. Ford has been optioning ACC on premium models since 2010 if not earlier. If there were any inherent issues with the system it would be internet legend by now.
Most generic issues with ACC, all brands
Bad weather that affects road visibility.
Moisture on the inside or outside of the windshield.
Blocked or dirty radar sensors or cameras. Happened to me once, slushed up and auto disabled.
Poor lighting.
Or in other words environmental.
Think about this. You read this form before it changes. What prompts you to look at it again.
My sales person was earnest. He did not say Adaptive cruise control included until he talked to others first. Obviously their is mass confusion. Heard of exact experience by others. Too repetitive for their not to be an environmental cause. I was not provided the sales sticker? Not on vehicle? That is on the dealership for we asked for it and still have not received it. Makes me wonder about the $2,000 worth of options visibly included and now part of standard offering too… This one is an I think? Just another bummer life experience.
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