If your daily route includes highway traveling or commuting, you certainly could benefit from the Chrysler Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go (ACC) feature. Available in the 300 and Pacifica models at our Chrysler dealer serving Edison & Freehold NJ, Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go functionality helps maintain a set following distance between your Chrysler and the car in front of you using radar frequency.

Chrysler Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go - You Set The Pace

With Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go functionality you set the following distance between your Chrysler and the car ahead of you. If the traffic ahead slows down, the Chrysler Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go slows your Chrysler vehicle by coasting or applying up to 25% of your vehicles breaking capabilities to maintain the drivers set following distance.

If you are driving along the highway and another vehicle pulls in front of you into the same lane, the Chrysler Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go system will also slow your vehicle down to maintain your set driving distance. If and when that vehicle leaves the lane, the system will accelerate your Chrysler vehicle to bring it back to the preset speed.

Chrysler Adaptive Cruise Control

ACC with Stop and Go Can Bring You To A Complete Stop

While most Adaptive Cruise Control  systems can only operate above 20 miles, ACC with stop and go functionality can bring your Chrysler to a complete stop. The ability for the Chrysler Adaptive Cruise Control to bring your vehicle to a complete is beneficial in congested traffic situations.

If the stop is brief, the vehicle will maintain movement by itself. If your Chrysler vehicle is stopped more than a few seconds, the driver must press the RESUME button, located on the steering wheel controls or tap the accelerator pedal to resume travel.

Chrysler ACC with Stop and Go?

Engaging ACC with Stop and Go

The driver engages the Chrysler Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go via the on off switch, located on the steering wheel-mounted controls. Along with the activation control, the driver has the option to set the following distance using the controls located on the steering wheel.

There is one control that allows you to decrease the following distance, while the other allows you to increase your following distance. Note that when restarting your Chrysler and engaging the Chrysler Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go function, your vehicle will default to the last following distance setting.

Let the Chrysler Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go help you gain confidence and control behind the wheel of your next Chrysler Pacifica or Chrysler 300. The Chrysler Pacifica offers more advanced standard and available safety and security features than any other vehicle in the minivan class, while the Chrysler 300 offers more than 80 standard and available safety and security features – including the ACC with stop and go functionality.

Shop our Route 18 dealership in East Brunswick, NJ and see for yourself how the Chrysler Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go can keep your family safe.

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