mjk
Active member
IMHO, the only bad part of the "hold" feature being disabled in the U.S. is the fact that there is no official mention of the possibility of degraded performance using the vehicle to climb grades at full the posted speed limit. That is information, I believe, should be in big, bold, red letters displayed somewhere where potential buyers will see it—maybe an "I acknowledge I have been informed of this limitation" disclaimer should be signed during the sales transaction.
I don't care if I have to use gas to complete a trip; I do care if my life might suddenly be endangered by crazy California drivers who insist on traveling 85 MPH in the right-most lane of Bay Area freeways with me driving in front of them and not being able to keep up to even the speed limit.
I don't care if I have to use gas to complete a trip; I do care if my life might suddenly be endangered by crazy California drivers who insist on traveling 85 MPH in the right-most lane of Bay Area freeways with me driving in front of them and not being able to keep up to even the speed limit.