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Long drives just got more comfortable! Learn how cruise control lets your car maintain a constant speed without pressing the accelerator, saving fuel and enhancing safety.
Anyone who’s pulled a trailer for hours on the interstate knows how tempting that little cruise control button can be. Give your foot a break, lock in a speed, and just roll. Simple, right? Not always ...
Adaptive cruise control is an advanced safety feature that helps drivers maintain a safe following distance and speed. Here’s how it works.
Cadillac Super Cruise is a semi-autonomous hands-free driving system for use on limited access highways. With Super Cruise, highway driving—or, ahem, cruising—is easier and more comfortable because ...
Drivers looking to improve their MPG might consider switching to cruise control. However, this will work best on flat roads with little traffic.
Ford BlueCruise is a Level 2 advanced driving assistance system (ADAS). It pairs a vehicle’s adaptive cruise control system with a lane-centering assistance system and provides hands-free driving ...
And if cruise control does save gas, thus money, is it a measurable difference? Well, it's not really surprising that yes, using your cruise control absolutely helps you prolong the gas in your tank.
Cruise control is a great way to relieve your body on long trips, and improve fuel economy, but is it dangerous in heavy rain? Here's what you need to know.
Adaptive Cruise Control with Trailering will now be standard on twice as many trim levels of the 2025 GMC Sierra HD, with less prerequisite parts or packages.