How to Use Cruise Control in the Regal?
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Regal cruise control usage method: 1. Accelerate the car to a certain speed, then press the cruise control button on the left side of the steering wheel; 2. Turn the speed adjustment roller on the left side of the steering wheel up or down to set the speed; 3. Simply lightly press the brake pedal to cancel the cruise control. The Regal adopts Buick's sculptural aesthetic design language, featuring a larger winged chrome grille that extends horizontally from the center line. The shield-shaped upper grille echoes the outward-extended trapezoidal lower grille, complemented by air curtain designs on both sides, giving the front fascia a wide-body, low-stance sporty presence. The Regal comes standard with full LED automatic sensing headlights, with wing-shaped LED daytime running lights positioned at the bottom of the headlights, echoing the winged chrome accents on the grille.
I've been driving a Buick Regal for several years, and the cruise control is particularly handy to use. You accelerate to your desired speed, say 100 km/h on the highway, then press the cruise button on the steering wheel—usually labeled ON/OFF on the right side—to activate the system. Next, press the SET button to lock in the current speed, and the car will maintain it steadily. To go faster, press the plus button; to slow down, press the minus button. Remember, it's safest to use on open highways. If the car ahead is too close or there are many curves, I recommend not enabling it to avoid distractions and accidents. On long trips, this feature saves a lot of fuel and effort—I can drive hundreds of kilometers without feeling tired. But always check that the vehicle's electronic systems are functioning properly before enabling it, and don’t overlook regular maintenance of the related buttons during routine servicing.