You would have to define what you consider "old". Cruise control has existed in some form since 1900, originally by using a centrifugal governor. "Modern" cruise control dates back to 1948.
The coast feature in cars generally refers to cars with cruise control. With that being necessary to have coast, cars that do not have cruise control do not have the coast feature. The majority of cars produced in 2012 have cruise control.
No.
Most cars have a switch to disable the cruise control. To permanently disable the cruise, remove the fuse for the circuit.
yes, its called cruise control
on some cars the cruise control cuts out on its own in Case you have fallen a sleep
Yes, you can. Manual cars also come with cruise control. no unless it is a manual transmission....manual transmissions dont come with cruise control. You can even purchase a manual transmission vehicle equiped with cruise control from an original manufacturer.
Yes they do. Most are standard equipment.
It's the advanced version of cruise control used to prevent rear end collisions on interstates. Many luxury cars have this which is also known as adaptive cruise control - most all have the stop/go feature too.
push the cruise button on then the set button on some cars you cant set until you reach 55mph
The first models of Chevy cars to have cruise control installed was the Chevy Volt (2011). This control is a remote vehicle start-up system that makes it easier for the driver to remain the same speed for a fixed amount of time.
Set it to 55 mph. Most cars are their most efficient at 55 mph.
Cruise control is an accessory.