I’m interested in purchasing a new Honda, but as someone who prefers driving to flying, it’s especially crucial to me that my new car has cruise control. Which Honda models have adaptive cruise control?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
When you’re driving the hundreds of miles planes normally cover, finding a car with adaptive cruise control is a must.
Here’s a rundown of which Honda models have adaptive cruise control:
Almost every 2020 or newer Honda model has Honda Sensing and adaptive cruise control standard
The Honda Fit, HR-V, and Ridgeline have access to adaptive cruise control at higher trim levels (usually starting at one trim level above the base trim)
To get a clearer idea if the Honda you’re after has adaptive cruise control, check with your dealership to see if Honda Sensing comes standard on the specific vehicle. This will entitle you to a host of safety features, including:
Adaptive cruise control
Lane departure warning
Collision mitigation
Road departure warning
Lane centering assistance
No matter which Honda model you choose to go with, you’ll want to ensure your investment is well-protected by quality
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