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Hi All-
Just bought a Touring sedan this week and felt compelled to share my thoughts. These forums were amazing for general research and pricing strategy on the buying process. But even if I hadn't got a phenomenal deal I would still be sooo pleased with this car.
I have a 60 mile round trip work commute. About 45 of that is highway driving in varying degrees of congested traffic. Long story short it was an annoying and stressful drive.
Honda Sensing has changed all of that. I turn it on, dip into the second from right lane, set it at an appreciable speed relative to traffic, and coast.
Traffic slow down? No problem. Let Sensing handle it. Traffic jam? Just press the RES button when it's time to move again.
Most of the time I'm listening to a podcast with my hand lightly on the steering wheel while LKAS does the heavy lifting.
It's early tech but I think Sensing is a sign of great things to come and it's looking like a bright future!
PS - I love actual, fun, hands-on driving. And the Civic does this remarkably well too.
Just bought a Touring sedan this week and felt compelled to share my thoughts. These forums were amazing for general research and pricing strategy on the buying process. But even if I hadn't got a phenomenal deal I would still be sooo pleased with this car.
I have a 60 mile round trip work commute. About 45 of that is highway driving in varying degrees of congested traffic. Long story short it was an annoying and stressful drive.
Honda Sensing has changed all of that. I turn it on, dip into the second from right lane, set it at an appreciable speed relative to traffic, and coast.
Traffic slow down? No problem. Let Sensing handle it. Traffic jam? Just press the RES button when it's time to move again.
Most of the time I'm listening to a podcast with my hand lightly on the steering wheel while LKAS does the heavy lifting.
It's early tech but I think Sensing is a sign of great things to come and it's looking like a bright future!
PS - I love actual, fun, hands-on driving. And the Civic does this remarkably well too.
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