How to operate the cruise control on the Buick Verano?
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The operation method of the cruise control on the Buick Verano is to press the cruise control switch button marked with a circle on the left side of the steering wheel, set the cruise speed after increasing the vehicle speed to above 40 kilometers per hour, and then release the accelerator pedal. The system will then restore the vehicle speed to the set cruise speed. The Buick Verano features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a rear torsion beam with Watt's linkage non-independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 125 PS, a maximum power of 92 kW, and a maximum torque of 180 Nm. The engine is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The vehicle dimensions are: length 4723 mm, width 1802 mm, height 1466 mm, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm.
When driving my Buick Verano on the highway, I often use cruise control, which is quite convenient. The operation method is to first accelerate the car to at least 40 kilometers per hour, the minimum speed required for the system to activate. Then press the cruise button on the steering wheel to turn on the system. Next, speed up to your desired stable speed, such as 60 or 80 kilometers per hour, and press the set button or lever to lock the current speed. Now the car will automatically control the throttle. To accelerate or decelerate, use the +/- buttons for fine adjustments. Canceling cruise is simple—just tap the brake or press the cancel button to stop. To resume, press the resume key, and the speed will return to the previously set value. Using this feature for long drives allows your legs to relax and saves effort, while also helping avoid speeding and saving money. Note: Only use it on highways or straight roads; avoid relying on it in urban areas, curves, or during rain or snow—safety first.