
Works well in moderate traffic but not as good in true bumper to bumper city traffic where you are stopped more than go. . Using Auto Hold is a really nice feature though. SCC will bring you to a stop and you will go again but depending how long the stop you may have to touch the gas or push the button. Overall, a very nice featureCan anyone share their experiences with SCC in bumper to bumper traffic in areas like Atlanta or Minneapolis during rush hour?
Works well in moderate traffic but not as good in true bumper to bumper city traffic where you are stopped more than go. . Using Auto Hold is a really nice feature though. SCC will bring you to a stop and you will go again but depending how long the stop you may have to touch the gas or push the button. Overall, a very nice feature
Works great in bumper to bumper freeway traffic. The one caveat is when a car comes into my lane in front of me. The system does not recognize the new car in front quickly enough which can be uncomfortable. I usually have to brake and reset.
Yes braking cancels it. You can then just hit resume and you are back to where you were.Just curious... So Braking cancels the cruise right? Just like the old standard cruise controls.
Yes the brake lights come on when SCC brakes. Brake lights also come on with Auto Hold.Also, Does anyone know if the brake lights come on if/when braking is needed with SCC?
works great in stop and go bumper to bumper traffic imo. Pushing the button isn’t an issue, I use it this way in LA traffic everyday.
I think the system works wonderfully and won’t by another daily driver without the feature.
This is from the G80 manual. Yours may be different. Fast may still not be as fast as you want. Drive mode makes no difference that I've seen.I'm curious if it works better in the G80 or if it has to do with the drive mode you're in.
In my experience in LA rush hour traffic, it's a nightmare. It doesn't accelerate hard, but it feels like it brakes late and hard. Specifically, at around 8mph, you really feel the car jerking you around as you come to a stop. Maybe I've set it to follow too closely as I'm usually on setting 1 or 2, but part of it seems to be related to the car almost losing track of the one in front of me because it doesn't quite match the acceleration when a car speeds up a bit. (if that makes sense)
Would you mind elaborating on all your settings? Drive mode, distance control, and maybe even if you set the speed limit higher than 20mph in traffic.
I'm curious if it works better in the G80 or if it has to do with the drive mode you're in.
In my experience in LA rush hour traffic, it's a nightmare. It doesn't accelerate hard, but it feels like it brakes late and hard. Specifically, at around 8mph, you really feel the car jerking you around as you come to a stop. Maybe I've set it to follow too closely as I'm usually on setting 1 or 2, but part of it seems to be related to the car almost losing track of the one in front of me because it doesn't quite match the acceleration when a car speeds up a bit. (if that makes sense)
Would you mind elaborating on all your settings? Drive mode, distance control, and maybe even if you set the speed limit higher than 20mph in traffic.
in the G80 there are settings to accel slow, normal, fast also to alert early, normal, late.
this has an impact yes. I have mine set to fast/early this way it resumes quickly but alerts me early if someone cuts me off (the collision avoidance alert).
I find 3 bars is ideal in stop and go traffic, 1-2 bars is just to close to the car in front of me and leaves no room for the system to react when a-holes cut you off believing that because there is space they have a right to be there and think they will get to their destination 1 second faster.
based on some general experimenting, the bars seem to indicate between 2-5 seconds following distance. 2 seconds for 1 bar, 3 for 2, 4 for 3, 5 for 4.
I know the owners manual gives some "exact" distance measurements for each bar, but distance to me is irrelevant at highway speed you can't measure it, but you can measure time, I like to have a 3-4 second following distance regardless of SCC, so 3 bars is what I use in stop and go, and on a stretch I use 4 bars.
I drove from L.A. to Scottsdale AZ last week and on highway 10 at 80mph 4 bars was perfect, I maintained my speed had almost zero interaction with the system for 400 miles, I had enough distance to move left to pass and move back right after passing and maintain my speed.. never dipped below 75mph on the trip while out in BF no-where.
About the same settings for me. Works great on the G90 as it does on the G80.in the G80 there are settings to accel slow, normal, fast also to alert early, normal, late.
this has an impact yes. I have mine set to fast/early this way it resumes quickly but alerts me early if someone cuts me off (the collision avoidance alert).
I find 3 bars is ideal in stop and go traffic, 1-2 bars is just to close to the car in front of me and leaves no room for the system to react when a-holes cut you off believing that because there is space they have a right to be there and think they will get to their destination 1 second faster.
based on some general experimenting, the bars seem to indicate between 2-5 seconds following distance. 2 seconds for 1 bar, 3 for 2, 4 for 3, 5 for 4.
I know the owners manual gives some "exact" distance measurements for each bar, but distance to me is irrelevant at highway speed you can't measure it, but you can measure time, I like to have a 3-4 second following distance regardless of SCC, so 3 bars is what I use in stop and go, and on a stretch I use 4 bars.
I drove from L.A. to Scottsdale AZ last week and on highway 10 at 80mph 4 bars was perfect, I maintained my speed had almost zero interaction with the system for 400 miles, I had enough distance to move left to pass and move back right after passing and maintain my speed.. never dipped below 75mph on the trip while out in BF no-where.
About the same settings for me. Works great on the G90 as it does on the G80.
I don’t think the manual actually gives distances. They would be meaningless since they are dependent on speed. 10 feet might be fine at 10mph but won’t cut it at 65mph. Seconds seems to be what it actually uses as @Mr. Incredible says but the manual never explicitly states.

I usually run 2 or 3 barsbased on some general experimenting, the bars seem to indicate between 2-5 seconds following distance. 2 seconds for 1 bar, 3 for 2, 4 for 3, 5 for 4.
I know the owners manual gives some "exact" distance measurements for each bar, but distance to me is irrelevant at highway speed you can't measure it, but you can measure time, I like to have a 3-4 second following distance regardless of SCC, so 3 bars is what I use in stop and go, and on a stretch I use 4 bars.
Yes but the distances are not an absolute value, it’s just and example. Not really of any use unless you only travel at 56mph.I was sure I saw defined distances in the G80 manual and I was right:
Yes but the distances are not an absolute value, it’s just and example. Not really of any use unless you only travel at 56mph.![]()