Sentences with phrase «pays for adaptive cruise control»

The extra $ 1,300 pays for adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning with lane keeping assist, and road departure prevention systems.

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If safety is a primary concern, it's all great stuff to have except for one glaring flaw: the adaptive cruise control cuts out once you slow to 15 mph, leaving you at the mercy of the laws of physics, which will send you slowly coasting into the car in front unless you're paying close attention.
A more premium version that includes adaptive cruise control with lane centering, evasive steering assist and post-collision braking, will be available as an option to those willing to pay more money for more advanced technology.
What you don't get is a modern infotainment system and you will have to pay extra for safety systems such as adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning which are standard fitment on some competitors.
Items you'd usually expect to pay extra for on other premium and luxury SUVs (heated front and middle row seats, four - zone climate control, rear seat entertainment systems, wireless smartphone charging functionality, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring and built - in navigation) are all present on the Toyota Land Cruiser.
The current generation of driver aids, like adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, lane departure warning and surround - view parking cameras makes it to the Ram so long as the driver pays for it.
You can pay extra for adaptive cruise control, a 360 - degree camera, cross traffic alert, a blind - spot information system, and Volvo's semi-autonomous Pilot Assist technology.
The standard limited trim has plenty of goodies for most people unless you really want rear heated seats and adaptive cruise control and other high end extras that you are willing to pay more for.
AcuraWatch lets you order driver assists without paying for the Advance package: adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning and collision mitigation braking, lane departure warning and lane keep assist, blind spot detection, and collision mitigation braking.
If you've sampled adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning, this is both a significant step forward and yet not at the point where you can stop paying attention (for more than five seconds).
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