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First long (10+ hours) drive in my Telluride and was looking on feedback on HDA setting on how users like (or didn't) like then

It took me awhile to "get the faith" but I now have it
Lol. To use KIA SCC/HDA...

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I was surprised how long you can let go of the wheel. The Audi Q5, maybe 10 sec. Kia seems almost a minute. Time enough to jump in the back, grab some snacks and a drink 👍😳
 
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Here in the northeast, the treated roads result in horrendous "road spray" and that WILL affect the cams and the sensors which , in turn, affects the functioning of the SCC/HDA........... That said, under those conditions, I don't even try to use it.
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For slightly over 1 yr now have been using the Adaptive Cruise with HDA on long runs and absolutely love!! It really does "know what it's doing" and I have become very grateful for a moment to clean my glasses, blow my nose, look out the side window, etc.!! It took me awhile to "get the faith" but I now have it .....the most important thing is to "know the limits" and go from there! I use it only on interstate style roads, never use it at night.
Never ever use it while driving the rim of the Grand Canyon! :eek:
 




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