stevenwham
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I've owned this car for about 7 months .. generally love the car. Unfortunately, I've experienced a SAFETY HAZARD with the smart cruise control on about ten occasions. The sequence is smart cruise control engaged, with no traffic within a half mile or so ahead, and I get a sudden deceleration accompanied by a series of audible beeps for no apparent reason. A few days ago this happened three times in about five minutes while traveling a divided highway, daytime, good weather, no traffic nearby, at about 55 MPH. The car slowed aggressively to about 40 MPH wherein it "cleared" itself and started to reaccelerate to the set speed. This is alway alarming when it happens, but the SIGNIFICANT SAFETY HAZARD occurred on two separate occasions as follows: daytime, good weather, interstate travel .. at about 75-80 MPH with smart cruise control engaged, after passing a semi tractor trailer, I signaled a return to the right lane, the "blind spot" warning was not activated, and as I drove into the right lane the car suddenly decelerated .. aggressively .. with a semi tractor trailer bearing down on me with insufficient room to stop. On both occasions I had my right foot resting off the accelerator pedal when this occurred. Your first response is NOT to engage the accelerator, because it is both alarming & somewhat disorienting. In both of these cases (and in all cases) there was no traffic in front of me that was a factor. Frequency of this occurrence has recently accelerated and the response of Genesis has been totally unacceptable in time & priority. I intend to return the car to the company if it not properly remedied. As an active pilot & retired USAF fighter pilot, my reactions are better than most & I fear what might happen to others in a similar situation.

