I've thought about doing it on my 2001, but every now and then I'm reminded of the massive amount of torque to the wheels when I'm just cruising along and hit a slick spot. If you go that route, I'd be interested in your experience after having it engaged on a long trip.
Spoken like someone from a warm climate. Don't use cruise control in any car in slippery conditions. You don't want the car trying to accelerate at the same time it starts sliding. And those of us that deal with this every year know that braking is not often the answer. Just let off the gass and steer. cruise won't do that, you have to feel it.I would think slick spots would be slick regardless of whether the cruise was on or not
Spoken like someone from a warm climate. Don't use cruise control in any car in slippery conditions. You don't want the car trying to accelerate at the same time it starts sliding. And those of us that deal with this every year know that braking is not often the answer. Just let off the gass and steer. cruise won't do that, you have to feel it.