Re adaptive cruise control, my 2022 Mazda has it. Usually I leave it off, but turn it on for long trips on highways.
It's also adjustable for how many car lengths you want to be from the car ahead. Seems unlikely to me that a mfr would put it in car if it couldn't be switched on and off.
I like it on long trips.
My screen is not a touch screen. It's controlled by a twist/tilt/push knob down conveniently located by the transmission shifter. I like this fine, but noticed many car reviewers do not, and believe I read that on newer models Mazda has gone to the touch screen along with everyone else.
Last spring I took a ride in my brother's beautifully restored 1970 Mustang. A lot of fun, but a much rougher ride than today's cars.
I like today's cars fine. Trouble free in my experience. (Lexus, Toyota, Mazda.)
It's also adjustable for how many car lengths you want to be from the car ahead. Seems unlikely to me that a mfr would put it in car if it couldn't be switched on and off.
I like it on long trips.
My screen is not a touch screen. It's controlled by a twist/tilt/push knob down conveniently located by the transmission shifter. I like this fine, but noticed many car reviewers do not, and believe I read that on newer models Mazda has gone to the touch screen along with everyone else.
Last spring I took a ride in my brother's beautifully restored 1970 Mustang. A lot of fun, but a much rougher ride than today's cars.
I like today's cars fine. Trouble free in my experience. (Lexus, Toyota, Mazda.)
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