hyfi
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I switched off of adaptative cruise control and maintain the "old" cruise (speed) control with good effect: no more random braking. I'm with you, I like to drive, steer, and actively categorize the drivers I encounter as I cruise the road (Nissan Altima drivers are the worst, with room for Prius exceptions).On my '23 ZR2, HVAC interactions are via actual buttons or knobs, though the buttons are that godawful piano black plastic. The lights thing is something I've gotten used to but still think is kinda stupid, particularly for the fog lights where you actually have to go into the menus to toggle them.
I haven't experienced most of the other issues that were posted upthread, though I did have to open up the front fender liners a bit to reseat the fender flares, which weren't clipped fully in. Also, I already have a recall to deal with when they come up with a solution to the automatic braking activating spontaneously, but I've kept that 'feature' disabled from day one anyway. I do wish that they made the electronic nannies optional for those of us that spend their time driving actually driving instead of dorking around with their phones.
Overall I'm pretty happy with the truck over the first thousand miles, but we'll see as the miles and hours add up.
I've also got a Subaru and was adaptive cruise control initiated by them (two cameras w/Eyesight). Considering the one camera used in the twins and higher placement, traditional CC is fine. I am not interested in any auto-drive feature (On-Star poll asked if I liked the hands-free driving routes... NO), but that's my preference. I'm not clocking any more than 15k in a year.
And confirm, HVAC has standard knobs and buttons. I would suggest a screen protector for your infotainment screen. The reduced glare off that makes the piano black plastic buttons less of an aesthetic and/or glare issue.