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DRCC, LKA: Already spoiled!

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by Will B, Jan 8, 2024.

  1. Will B

    Will B Active Member

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    We're on a short trip to the Colorado mountains this week. The new PPPXP (Pretty Prius Prime XSE Premium) has clearly been our touring car since getting it in August and have already logged 8000+ miles. A few weeks ago on another mountain trip we got stuck in the snow and ice, so for this trip we're taking my wife's Gen3 Prius V since we have snow chains for it.

    I HAD TO MANUALLY STEER THE CAR THE WHOLE TIME!!! I also had to turn off cruise control most of the time due to traffic. Wah! :) How quickly I've been spoiled.

    New car features are pretty cool. Toyota saying no chains for the 19" wheels was a surprise and no spare means I have to be a bit more careful, but when in it's element, it is pretty cool.

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    I know what you mean! Even from gen 4 to gen 5 the DRCC is much better at keeping distance, and more smoothly braking and accelerating. It's nice also have 4 distance buffers to choose from. The lane tracing feature with the DRCC mostly works great too. Nicely auto steers, keeping car in the center of the lane most of the time. Although, it hounds a bit too much about keeping hands on the steering wheel.
     
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    I also like having regular cruise to choose if for some reason DRCC just isn't cutting the mustard in traffic on the hwys and byways.
    I've had the experience in DRCC several times of drivers in the lead slowing down to 15 or 20 mph off the limit and when I notice and go to pass, than they speed up to 10 to 20 over the limit.... Drivers. Ah I've got regular cruise too, ha ha.
     
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    @sclevine: I upgraded from a Gen1 Prius, so just regular cruise control and nothing else, same on my wife's Gen3, so even more of a leap than you. While i know I can turn off most of the alarms, I feel they are useful--even if annoying--so have left them on so far. Agree it isn't perfect, but it is awful close! My wife and I have definitely decided the car is female since SHE yells at me every time I look at my wife or hands wander to the passenger side! :)

    @vvillovv: I agree that is one of the wierdnesses of DRCC, if the traffic slows down gradually enough in front of you, you don't notice you slowed down. That's caught me by surprise quite a few times.

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    What year and model was your Gen 4?
     
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    You might want to check out the new winter tire tech called "3 Peak Snowflake" specification. You can search them on Tire Rack, or I use Discount Tire. They sit in between All-Season and dedicated Snow tires. Chains not required, and I leave them on year round since I hate swapping wheels/tires (mostly the storage of the odd set). We live above 7,000 ft on Palmer Ridge in a wooded subdivision so the snow/ice remains on our roads forever, way into April, and these have great traction plus ride nice enough to leave on year round as I said.
     
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    OK, yours had TSS-P. Starting with my 2021 Prius Prime, they had TSS 2.0. Starting with 2023 Prius Prime, they have TSS 3.0.

    TSS-P did not have lane centering.

    I use DRCC with lane centering on my 2021 Prius Prime with TSS 2.0 all the time.

    In any case, I wouldn't trust these systems too much, as the owner's manual literally instructs not to do so. Always watch the road when you are using DRCC with or without lane centering. They are far from being capable of handling every situation. Nevertheless, they are very useful as a copilot.
     
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    @FuelMiser: Thanks for the tire suggestion. Main thing is I do want to keep up the MPGs and am willing to maybe get stuck occasionally for those MPGs since it is so rare and I get get un-stuck pretty easily. Given your handle, I assume you've confirmed these tires don't affect MPGs?

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    Correct, no effect on MPG. My issue is not getting stuck, I will never go out in deep snow. I always wait for the county plows to make a pass. My issue is slip/sliding on the slick surface.
     
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