Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
The Accord Touring Sedan’s Adaptive Cruise Control helps cope with the ebb and flow of highway traffic.
New Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is exclusive to the Accord Touring Sedan in the Honda lineup. As with a conventional cruise-control system, Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) allows the driver to set a desired speed. But ACC goes a step further, allowing the driver to set a desired speed and the following distance behind the vehicle ahead.
While cruising, engagement of Adaptive Cruise Control prompts the driver to select a short, medium or long distance behind the vehicle ahead. ACC then modulates the throttle and applies moderate braking, if necessary, to hold the selected following distance.
Drivers will find that Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) simplifies driving and helps reduce fatigue by automatically controlling the distance to the vehicle ahead. Be sure to visit the 2013 Honda Accord In-Dealership Experience program website by going to http://www.2013hondaaccordlaunch.com. An archive of this message is available here.
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