In the last 16 days I put over 6800 miles on my 3.5 month old Telluride EX with Premium Package. I really did appreciate using the Adaptive Cruise Control. It was set for 5 car distance and it gave you lots of room for those lengthy, monotonous drives. I drove from Long Island , NY down I-95 to Atlanta GA and then used I-40 and I-10 to cut across the lower US states. Made trips of about 700 miles each leg. NY - Charlotte,NC,- Monroe,LA,- Pecos ,TX,- Chandler, AZ ,- Las Vegas,NV and finally San Diego, CA. On the way back from San Diego......Gallup, NM, Oklahoma City,OK, Nashville,TN , and Front Royal, VA. I tried to play with as many bells and whistles that the car came with. I probably could have adjusted the follow distance down to maybe 3 cars. When the cruise control was on and set to lets say 85mph, alot of times I would use the accelerator to go up to 90-95 and keep it there . I noticed the Adaptive would turn off if I didn't let it do its own thing , after a while. I did appreciate that while using ACC , I would sometimes catch myself taking tiny micro-naps and the lane assist would keep me safe and alert me if I drifted. Very nice feature !!! The Navigation sysytem left alot to be desired. You cannot type in addresses while the car is in motion/drive. They need to make it so the passenger can override that issue. You can push the voice activation for navigation and a bunch of times it said that it could not understand the command. I speak perfect Kings English and it was very annoying. We would have to pull over and type in the address and it would start to work. Most of my driving was lengthy straight highway driving. Sometimes the Nav would tell me to get off at an exit ramp and I knew damn well that it was incorrect and kept on driving the path I knew to be correct. It really screwed me up telling me to get off I-40 in Memphis. I followed its instructions and was sent into a bad neighborhood of Memphis for 45 minutes. I went back and took the I-40 East where it made us get off and the rest of the way was fine. There was absolutely no reason for us to have gotten off the route. I averaged about 23-24 mpg, with the best being 27mpg. I set it for ECO mode 95% of the time and COMFORT mode 5% and didn't really notice any change. I do need to get a new windshield. Got two small bullseye chips from trucks kicking up stones. I did install the clear bra over the entire painted areas of the front end. Tomorrow when I wash the car, I will see how bad it is. At least I am confident that my front bumper and hood doesn't need a paint job. Its pretty cold out still and not alot of bugs. The spring and summer time will be a different outcome. I highly recommend using the WAZE App. Gave great info on pot holes, police and hazards ahead. I won't be complaining about the NY price of gas anymore. California was the highest at $5.15 in places. The cheapest was $3.09 in Oklahoma,Tennessee. I enjoyed using the MEDIA button to link my Pandora and iPod to play music , along with the XM radio. I did activate my Verizon hot spot, so my wife could get internet on her iPad . I will cancel hotspot service tomorrow. The heated and air condition seats were nice to use. Gallup, NM was 19* in the morning. I learned that just because you are in the south, doesn't mean that it is warm. It was colder in many places ,than back in NY. Only got rained on in Charlotte, NC on the first day of the trip and today out of Washington DC, the last day, so I can't complain. I was putting in 10-12 hours of driving each day, between hotels. I only let my wife drive for a total of 3 hours. She drives too slow and doesn't use the lane assist or ACC. Hearing the lane warning bell was driving me crazy, so I had to do the driving. With the back seats down(3rd row) there was plenty of room to leave the second row seats in the up position. This was a great car for my first cross country excursion. Hope to do another one down to Nashville. If anyone has any questions about my 6800 mile trip, ask away !