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Cruise control has been around for decades, but how does it work? That depends on whether it's old-school cruise control or its modern, adaptive counterpart.
It's important to understand how your car works to avoid wasting unnecessary fuel. Using cruise control can improve your MPG, but only under certain conditions.
Learn how conventional and adaptive cruise control works, how to use it, and when to use it to maintain safe driving speeds and distances.
While an experienced driver with a light foot may still be the best way to maximize fuel economy, with the advent of predictive cruise control, you'd be hard-pressed to beat its efficiency in ...
Towing across long distances usually means drivers rely on cruise control on the highway, but you have to be extra careful depending on the road conditions.
Cruise control can take a lot of stress off of driving, but is it safe to use while towing. Here's what you need to know before hooking up the trailer.
Most cruise control systems allow increasing speeds in 1-mph increments, an approach that will use less fuel than flooring it.
Towing across long distances usually means drivers rely on cruise control on the highway, but you have to be extra careful depending on the road conditions.