QUOTE(MegaCanonF @ Aug 22 2025, 12:13 PM)
Perhaps it would be a different feeling of driving since its a hybrid .
then too bad since your budget is <100k . There is BYD dolphin that you may snag around that price. Or Unless you're willing to go secondhand, you might find some good deals on used HRV . Even the S line without turbo have the traffic jam assist.
But, living in malaysia, and having ADAS for 2-3 years, I can tell you one thing.
I never used the traffic jam one . Coz the ADAS distance even at 1 bar gap is very conservative. This leaves a slight gap in driving, which our malaysian drivers and motobodo keep cutting and entering making the ADAS brake all of a sudden.
so far ADAS best use is on a highway . Not City / regular roads.
So if you are a regular highway user, I would recommend it . But if you are mostly city driving, I'd say for now, skip ADAS
Even on highway adaptive cruise is useless. Malaysian mindset is it is totally fine to have 1 car distance to cut into your lane, driving at 110 kmph then too bad since your budget is <100k . There is BYD dolphin that you may snag around that price. Or Unless you're willing to go secondhand, you might find some good deals on used HRV . Even the S line without turbo have the traffic jam assist.
But, living in malaysia, and having ADAS for 2-3 years, I can tell you one thing.
I never used the traffic jam one . Coz the ADAS distance even at 1 bar gap is very conservative. This leaves a slight gap in driving, which our malaysian drivers and motobodo keep cutting and entering making the ADAS brake all of a sudden.
so far ADAS best use is on a highway . Not City / regular roads.
So if you are a regular highway user, I would recommend it . But if you are mostly city driving, I'd say for now, skip ADAS
Your car will keep auto braking causing an anxiety plagued drive experience for everyone in the car
Aug 22 2025, 01:15 PM

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