I did a dealer trade for the local GMC dealer yesterday and drove a new Canyon truck about 175 miles. If you leave the turnlight on, it beeps at you and a light flashes. Now, there is something we have been in need of.
Not needed in Mobile , Alabama, only 6 drivers use turn signals.
Yeah, in TN I'm pretty sure turn signals are optional equipment for vehicles.
Remember when the auto off headlights first came out, people didn't quite trust it. Kept looking over your shoulder or peeking through the blinds to make sure it actually worked.I have not turned my lights on or off in about 25-30 years! Every vehicle I have owned during that time period has had automatic headlight controls. Honestly, even economy cars have been built that way for some time now, haven't they? If you override the automatic system and manually turn them on, there is a bell or horn sound to warn you that they are on - again, this has been my experience for many years now - even with inexpensive vehicles.
Just out of curiosity, what was the year and model of your old vehicle?
I have not turned my lights on or off in about 25-30 years! Every vehicle I have owned during that time period has had automatic headlight controls. Honestly, even economy cars have been built that way for some time now, haven't they? If you override the automatic system and manually turn them on, there is a bell or horn sound to warn you that they are on - again, this has been my experience for many years now - even with inexpensive vehicles.
Just out of curiosity, what was the year and model of your old vehicle?
Turn signal vs. Headlights. The auto lights on most cars are pretty good right now, but I don't think I've ever owned a car with a turn signal alarm.
Why would you leave your turn signal on in a long sweeping entrance or exit ? Your direction of travel is obvious . And people that sit in a left turn lane for forever with their blinker on . Seriously ?
Backup cameras are great.
I dont care for the adaptive cruise control and lane assists, the lane assist is just annoying and the while the cruise control can occasionally be nice in a busy area, it also means my windshield replacement is $1k due to the need to re-calibrate the cameras. Guess I'll just live with a crack.
I have a rabid hatred of adaptive cruise control systems where the adaptive part cannot be disabled. The Cadillac my wife used to have had it, and the driving habits of others had the adaptive system braking unnecessarily and laying on way too much to get back up to speed. It made the SUV behave like you were wearing Herman Munster's shoes.
My 2006 Silverado Cheapie and my 2020 Suburban both have the turn signal alarm and automatic headlamp feature.
Not sure when it started.
It was not featured on my 1998 Tahoe or 1999 GMC Suburban.
Thom Braxton
SWCA #1474