WasserGKuehlt
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So I tried the auto recuperation on my commute today (first time in 6500 miles) - this was in a mix of traffic conditions. It seems to work well - coasted when the road was clear, and braked quite vigorously in slowing traffic, or when approaching a stopped car. However, its mortal sins (and the reasons I'll likely never use it again) are:
- it won't bring the car to a complete stop - even when it brakes hard from a speed higher than 7mph
- it won't have any effect under ~6mph (no regen, obviously)
- (therefore) it requires 'thinking' - will it slow down enough/in time, will the hydraulic brakes bite when I take over, should I let it do the initial deceleration or just touch the brakes etc.
Maybe it's just a new experience that requires some familiarization before it becomes 'automatic', but I'm not sure I see the point. For me, driving in traffic is a 'brainless' activity - even with a manual gearbox, and this type of incomplete/partial assistance is quite the opposite. Note this is not a knock on the feature itself - I understand why it behaves this way, and I don't consider it to be 'flawed' - it's just that its usability is limited.
- it won't bring the car to a complete stop - even when it brakes hard from a speed higher than 7mph
- it won't have any effect under ~6mph (no regen, obviously)
- (therefore) it requires 'thinking' - will it slow down enough/in time, will the hydraulic brakes bite when I take over, should I let it do the initial deceleration or just touch the brakes etc.
Maybe it's just a new experience that requires some familiarization before it becomes 'automatic', but I'm not sure I see the point. For me, driving in traffic is a 'brainless' activity - even with a manual gearbox, and this type of incomplete/partial assistance is quite the opposite. Note this is not a knock on the feature itself - I understand why it behaves this way, and I don't consider it to be 'flawed' - it's just that its usability is limited.
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