Nice viewing videos from my neck of the woods. I like your 55. It's a couple of years older than my first car, many, many years ago. In fact, it was about six years old at the time and I was in junior high. Thanks for the super cruise info.
The politeness features discussed in this video is similar to what I experience with my 2022 Pathfinder too lol... Especially with slamming on breaks when you set it to 1 car following distance. I got used to that sudden stop, but when you have other passengers in the car, they freak out when the car suddenly slams on the break for you lol...
I have a Bolt EUV with the older version of Super Cruise that doesn’t change lanes. It is still amazing. I agree about the braking distance. It always stops but I sometimes hover over the brake pedal.
I've been wanting to take some 5-8 hour each way long trips that flying to would be impractical. But I dread driving for more than 2 hours at a time so I haven't taken the road trips. I wonder if super cruise really is worth the high car payment of the vehicle that offers it.
I just got a new Traverse with Super Cruise. It's now only a $3500 option package. I've used it a lot on the New Jersey Turnpike and love it. However, it does have a few quirks as you've pointed out that takes getting used to. I also would have thought that in the last two years they would have fixed the lack of disengagement of the Adaptive Cruise when Super Cruise is disengaged. The work around is to cancel the Adaptive Cruise before the vehicle speeds up.. Really annoying.
The Super Cruise subscription will cost U.S. customers $25 per month on a standalone basis, meaning without another OnStar plan/subscription. Alternatively, it can be added to certain OnStar plans or bundles for $15 per month. The need for a subscription is only now starting to come to light for Cadillac owners, since the very earliest Cadillac CT6 models with Super Cruise are only now coming out of the three-year included subscription period. For those vehicles, Cadillac has added a one-year extension to that period, though only for original owners.
This is the best review I’ve seen of the Escalade, even when u did the Escalade review when u mentioned u and your wife choose 2 options for the car, this was a over all great video, u got me to subscribe
Not much, really. They’ve added more roads and it ties and changes lanes if you pay for a $700 upgrade. But it’s still glitchy and I don’t completely trust it (but I just started paying the subscription fee for it…)
I find it hilarious that people will buy a $100k+ vehicle with that technology, but after three years they don't want to pay the measly $25/mo when they pay Netflix, Hulu, Apple Music, etc for $10-15$ a month. My Escalade V comes in next week and I will be keeping it past 3 years and will gladly pay the $25 or $15 as an addon for that convenience. By then, with all the updates, it will be well worth it. I do a lot of interstate driving and can't wait to use it.
I stumbled upon your channel… Very nice job. You made a subscriber. Thank you I am a huge fan of the “ Super Cruise” and your video really shows it Exactly how it works. I recently rented the Cadillac just to see if I like it… I am purchasing or leasing this car as soon as I arrive back home in New Jersey. Seriously great job.
I'm using Comma 3 running Sunnypilot on my 2018 Honda Clarity. As anyone with comma will tell you. It destroys super cruise out of the water. It stops at red lights with or without a lead car, stops at stop signs, auto lane change without touching the steering wheel, works on any roads. Option to steer only while you work the gas & brakes. Consumer report rated it they best ADAS amongst other brands. The hardware they tested is 2 generations old. The current hardware and software is even better.
Currently I am driving my 2023 Acura RDX Advance with lanes assist. In the near future Acura need to make a super cruise of their own. If not GM here I come. Thanks it will only get better.
Thanks for the review. I just recently sold our telluride that had all the driver safety features standard including lane keep assist and lane centering... The lane centering was amazing and worked everywhere that had painted lanes. Does super cruise keep you centered on all roads that have painted lines? I understand the system shuts off on non approved roads but will the centering feature still be active?
There’s a separate lane keeping assist feature but it’s like bumpers at a bowling alley. It bounces you between the lines. There’s no lane centering off of super cruise roads
@@ZeroToAwesome ya with the telluride it would always have LKA active, then as soon as you turn on cruise control lane centering is active. Really sucks GM hasn't figured this out yet. I really find lane centering helpful on all roads with visible lines. It provides another level of safety. By the time the Blazer EV comes out I hope that they consider this. Thanks again for your review .
@@ZeroToAwesome This piece of info is so useful right here and something I couldn't figure out from other forums - thanks! LKA - Lane Keep Assist - is only a preventive tool while LFA - Lane Following Assist - is active lane-centering. Hyundai/Kia/Genesis LFA works virtually anywhere. It has made me so dependent that driving any rental without it feels like a time travel into the past.
GREAT review. At first I thought I wanted a new vehicle but not if they turn it off after 3 years. Sounds like you do not own the feature that is in your car, you’re only renting it. 🤨
Jan the new Ultra Cruise is without subscription from what I gather. Also it's supposed to work on side streets too. Only thing is, everything is "Not Available" currently.
2:36 into the video. So far I learned that if I hit the steering wheel icon it turns on supercruise. But I did learn that 3 times. So I’ll remember it for the test
Great review. The subscription makes sense for safety. You want to always use the most up-to-date maps. And if they let you use old maps for year's, it could create problems. Like new lanes, new exits, etc. I think they'd have issues legally of they allowed that.
The Super Cruise option doing a search online only costs 2,500 dollars for 3 years then we have to subscribe to a monthly service plan - I think with Onstar. Where do you come up with 22,000 dollars for Super Cruise???? I would not get Super Cruise anyway, too selective with where it can be used, and I don't drive on Freeways. Nor would I get FSD that comes with the Tesla's - Too expensive. i will stick with regular Cruise Control, we have to be at the steering wheel and alert anyway.
I've been holding off on buying a new vehicle because I want supercruise, however the after 3 years needing a subscription thing, maybe I don't buy GM at all...
@@ZeroToAwesome honestly, I'd probably still go Chevy/GM but THEY LOSE MAJOR POINTS FOR SUBSCRIPTION REQUIREMENT TO USE SUPER CRUISE! NOT COOL on principal! Really s***** when companies are greedy!
Thanks for asking and thank you for responding. I looked all over your channel for the wheels clip Also it was only a matter of time that you’d move house, which I’m guessing has different garage configuration which work better for your vehicles.
super cruise looks awesome. The up charge is ridiculous and the $300 a year subscription is absurd. Definitely would rather have the escalate over a tesla tho. Its caddy with an LS so like
Like several software companies that have created a revenue stream with SoS (Software as a Service) car companies will be increasingly doing this, and several times people do not cancel, they keep paying the fees which is what companies hope a customer does so their revenue stream continues. It maybe a great option for some, but I would say the majority of people don’t need this option, it is more of a ‘cool’ feature than a necessity.
Grandma wants a hamburger for dinner lol Have a bolt euv wish GM had the same across All lines I have to pay 25 a month too without auto lane change, heading to Cleveland in couple weeks see how this goes
Good point on merging but you shouldn't have to accommodate the car merging, they are supposed to merge without impacting the traffic they are merging with. People need to learn to drive.
So, you pay a minimum of $2,500 for 3 years so you don't need to put your hands on the steering wheel, though only under ideal conditions. However, the system recommends that the driver pay attention to the road and have full situational awareness. I can easily see drivers becoming lulled into a false sense of safety, until they encounter a large pothole, obtacles in the road, large puddle, a kid's ball coming onto the street. Now couple that with drivers who are inclined to DUI, texting, etc. Anything that diminishes alert situational awareness is going to be dangerous unless the system is foolproof. Additionally, all digital/electrical sensors can be defeated, and I can envision crooks, pranksters, and hackers causing dangerous situations. There is no substitute for the alert, sober, and mature driver; at least not at this point.
Owned nothing but GMC Yukon Denali, - new ones every 3 years since 2002. Wife has had only loaded Buick Enclaves since 2004. Parents worked for GM lifelong corporate. Recently I got burned by GM Warranty, badly. Dealership Service Director quietly showed me internal GM dialogue and rules on warranty service and technician standards. I will never ever buy GM again. First time in my life - sitting in Hondas and Infinities and all sorts of other stuff. Best of luck to everyone with their purchases----just speaking for myself. Now that I saw a few things - no way I'd buy a lux car from GM.
Never said that. *But* thus far I've not owned 20 years of top of line Infiniis....and I've not seen an internal Infiniti email on a known problem that they don't want to warranty as to keep costs down. With GM - I've seen it with my own eyes and experienced it. All cars have problems. Covering it up and telling 20 year customers a lie? Not my thing.
After COVID, most of these auto companies now treat their customers as suckers, in my opinion, this includes Honda. They learned that they don’t need to care and people will still buy their stuff. Hopefully, this will change and things will go back to normal one day.
@@ipro3838 quality has gone waaay down post covid in all lines. I just flipped the keys on a bimmer w body parts that were sun fading out in three years.. on a garage kept car.. “car wash” they claimed.. ultimate driving machine but it can’t handle a car wash that services luxury cars all day???
@@hamdude2109 Totally, if you don't buy drugs you can afford super nice cars and a house in Dallas... Fuck off nerd, I make 50k a year and couldn't dream of affording cars like that, I don't do drugs or anything either.
I was looking at getting a Bolt. I'm glad you talked me out of it. If GM wants to nickel and dime people to death, they can keep it. Granted, $25 is chump change - but it's principal of how they do it.
Here's the thing about self driving cars: It will only work when nobody drives anymore. That's the plan. Mark my words. Driving your own car will be outlawed in the future.
We are all praying that GM will wake up and stop making super cruise a subscription based. Otherwise a lot of used GM vehicles will be hitting the market in 2025 2026.
Great video about what Supercruise can and cannot do and odd behavior that most reviewers don't mention. Also great that you mentioned that it's a subscription service after 3 years. But... really? You have to say it's a $22,000 price tag for Supercruise? Yep. No overstatement there. Sure it sucks that GM requires a bunch of other options to be purchased before Supercruise can be added, but saying repeatedly that it's $22,000 for Supercruise is just completely disingenuous. Why don't you go as far as to state the whole price for the car as the "cost" of Supercruise then because if you don't buy the car, you can't get Supercruise?
hmmm, I understand why they are making it a subscription, but I would think they'd want to make it available on every car in that case, not the premium trims only. That is self defeating and limits their revenue stream, as well as their ability to test and improve the feature. This seems a really dumb business decision from all angles.
@@ZeroToAwesome oh man. I hate this supply chain crap. Rear Window I can deal with, six months I have Winter ❄️ But not having Super cruise is a deal breaker for me. I was actually hoping for Ultra Cruise 😔
@@Pratt_Photo So what makes you think offering a feature that receives OTA updates and constantly progresses and gets better over time would be completely free? Is OnStar free? Are Hotspots free? Some charge for basic navigation. XM radio. They’re all subscriptions for features you wouldn’t have unless you’re subscribed, arguably neither as useful as Super Cruise.
Arguably, you didn't read my post, and just want to argue. You're 'that guy'. Too much free time on your hands? You don't pay for xm radio or on-star to be installed, and additionally ((stay with me here)) also pay a monthly payment. It's usually one of the other. And navigation is not (I'm talking about Ford) an additional charge. Do some? Who knows, in not talking about some. I'm talking about Ford. But feel free to argue what someone else's opinion is, while I carry on having my own opinion.
Why would you want a car to "drive itself"? I don't get it. You're sitting right in front of the steering wheel for the sole purpose of driving, so just place your hands on the wheel and pay attention. What else are you going to do, play chess with your passengers?
Super Cruise is $22,000? Are you sure it’s the only feature you received for $22k grand, sir? If not, this is so silly. You’re not just getting Super Cruise, 1 feature for $22,000, unlike Tesla who _will_ charge you $12,000 plus $200 per month for a beta FSD feature that Tesla ain’t even done testing yet and it’s the only thing you receive for the money, nothing else. I’m sure that is _not_ the case here. That is a bunch of bs. I think comments like that can make the entire review feel a bit misleading. We do live in a world where manufacturers are willing to nickel and dime us by charging a subscription fee just in order to have wireless Apple CarPlay, or subscription requirements just to have the built in navigation to operate. You ever heard of OnStar? It’s also built right into every modern GM vehicle, but if you don’t pay for the subscription it is *turned off.* Ever heard of XM Radio? It’s the same deal. Built in capability in every modern GM product but if you don’t subscribe you don’t have that feature either. This is how it goes, it’s nothing new, except Cadillac actually gives customers 3 years of free service as the feature gets better and better with OTA updates. That’s unheard of.
@@davenegan9032 Exactly. Tesla’s system is not pre-mapped either, meaning their lives are solely in the hands of what the cameras can see once they arrive just like the driver. 2 totally different methods of achieving the same thing. What would Tesla’s subscription be paying for exactly? GM is continuously mapping more roads and adding them to SuperCruise with OTA updates.
I don't trust it. I've never seen any tests. Someone tried to cut you off right? The car hits the brakes. What if there's someone tailgating you. Hit by the one cutting you off or getting hit by the tailgater. I want to see a controlled track test where stupid humans are all around you and see what the computer decides.
technically a horse and buggy can drive itself home from the bar too. This is not amazing me. I would not be happy paying a subscription for it.@@harriska
This is awesome, I'm on the list for a 2025 Suburban RST which will get the Tech/super cruise package. Deff getting it after this. Thanks!!
Nice viewing videos from my neck of the woods. I like your 55. It's a couple of years older than my first car, many, many years ago. In fact, it was about six years old at the time and I was in junior high. Thanks for the super cruise info.
Always love when YT videos have the production values of an amateur drama troupe in suburbia.
The politeness features discussed in this video is similar to what I experience with my 2022 Pathfinder too lol... Especially with slamming on breaks when you set it to 1 car following distance. I got used to that sudden stop, but when you have other passengers in the car, they freak out when the car suddenly slams on the break for you lol...
I have a Bolt EUV with the older version of Super Cruise that doesn’t change lanes. It is still amazing. I agree about the braking distance. It always stops but I sometimes hover over the brake pedal.
I've been wanting to take some 5-8 hour each way long trips that flying to would be impractical. But I dread driving for more than 2 hours at a time so I haven't taken the road trips. I wonder if super cruise really is worth the high car payment of the vehicle that offers it.
I just got a new Traverse with Super Cruise. It's now only a $3500 option package. I've used it a lot on the New Jersey Turnpike and love it. However, it does have a few quirks as you've pointed out that takes getting used to. I also would have thought that in the last two years they would have fixed the lack of disengagement of the Adaptive Cruise when Super Cruise is disengaged. The work around is to cancel the Adaptive Cruise before the vehicle speeds up.. Really annoying.
The Super Cruise subscription will cost U.S. customers $25 per month on a standalone basis, meaning without another OnStar plan/subscription. Alternatively, it can be added to certain OnStar plans or bundles for $15 per month.
The need for a subscription is only now starting to come to light for Cadillac owners, since the very earliest Cadillac CT6 models with Super Cruise are only now coming out of the three-year included subscription period. For those vehicles, Cadillac has added a one-year extension to that period, though only for original owners.
Had me until you mentioned a subscription. Done. Desire for it over
everything is subscription now. from your phone, internet, amazon, television, etc. Get over it.
@@videomis your house a subscription?
yep. it's called property taxes. @@trenton1190
@@trenton1190it will be soon
@@trenton1190 Theoretically yes. The property tax is your subscription. You don't pay and the house is gone.
This is the best review I’ve seen of the Escalade, even when u did the Escalade review when u mentioned u and your wife choose 2 options for the car, this was a over all great video, u got me to subscribe
Any updates? It's been 2 years since you posted this originally... Curious what changes have happened.
Not much, really. They’ve added more roads and it ties and changes lanes if you pay for a $700 upgrade. But it’s still glitchy and I don’t completely trust it (but I just started paying the subscription fee for it…)
It’s cool to drive super cruise in 2024 and look back at this, really advancing. BMW drive pro is also awesome in heavy traffic / stop and go.
I find it hilarious that people will buy a $100k+ vehicle with that technology, but after three years they don't want to pay the measly $25/mo when they pay Netflix, Hulu, Apple Music, etc for $10-15$ a month. My Escalade V comes in next week and I will be keeping it past 3 years and will gladly pay the $25 or $15 as an addon for that convenience. By then, with all the updates, it will be well worth it. I do a lot of interstate driving and can't wait to use it.
It’s not the price. It’s the fact that they’re not upfront about it like other manufacturers. Seems shady
I stumbled upon your channel… Very nice job. You made a subscriber. Thank you I am a huge fan of the “ Super Cruise” and your video really shows it Exactly how it works. I recently rented the Cadillac just to see if I like it… I am purchasing or leasing this car as soon as I arrive back home in New Jersey. Seriously great job.
Was not expecting grandma but that sure earned you a subscriber 🤣
What is the cheapest vehicle as of 2023 that offers the SuperCruise experience?
Why do I find the grandma bit so dam funny. LOL
Grandma is awesome 👏
Can you watch TH-cam on your dash mounted phone while in supercruise or will the eye 👁 monitor disengage it?
Let’s just say it’s more of a head position monitor than an eye monitor…
@@ZeroToAwesome not sure about that try closing your eyes for four seconds.
Will this stop that vehicle and prevent hitting the next car if that’s enabled will it not just give you a warning, but will it put the brake on
Yep it brakes for you
I'm using Comma 3 running Sunnypilot on my 2018 Honda Clarity. As anyone with comma will tell you. It destroys super cruise out of the water. It stops at red lights with or without a lead car, stops at stop signs, auto lane change without touching the steering wheel, works on any roads. Option to steer only while you work the gas & brakes. Consumer report rated it they best ADAS amongst other brands. The hardware they tested is 2 generations old. The current hardware and software is even better.
Currently I am driving my 2023 Acura RDX Advance with lanes assist. In the near future Acura need to make a super cruise of their own. If not GM here I come. Thanks it will only get better.
I hereby challenge your super computer car to a driving competition!
…within the next three years
Lol too soon. It still hurts
how do i make it do on ramps or off-ramps? seems like just lane keep and cruise control? whens the update coming for auto lane change?
Thanks for the review. I just recently sold our telluride that had all the driver safety features standard including lane keep assist and lane centering... The lane centering was amazing and worked everywhere that had painted lanes. Does super cruise keep you centered on all roads that have painted lines? I understand the system shuts off on non approved roads but will the centering feature still be active?
There’s a separate lane keeping assist feature but it’s like bumpers at a bowling alley. It bounces you between the lines. There’s no lane centering off of super cruise roads
@@ZeroToAwesome ya with the telluride it would always have LKA active, then as soon as you turn on cruise control lane centering is active. Really sucks GM hasn't figured this out yet. I really find lane centering helpful on all roads with visible lines. It provides another level of safety. By the time the Blazer EV comes out I hope that they consider this. Thanks again for your review .
@@ZeroToAwesome This piece of info is so useful right here and something I couldn't figure out from other forums - thanks! LKA - Lane Keep Assist - is only a preventive tool while LFA - Lane Following Assist - is active lane-centering. Hyundai/Kia/Genesis LFA works virtually anywhere. It has made me so dependent that driving any rental without it feels like a time travel into the past.
@@anthonyg8435y
GREAT review. At first I thought I wanted a new vehicle but not if they turn it off after 3 years. Sounds like you do not own the feature that is in your car, you’re only renting it. 🤨
Jan the new Ultra Cruise is without subscription from what I gather. Also it's supposed to work on side streets too. Only thing is, everything is "Not Available" currently.
2:36 into the video. So far I learned that if I hit the steering wheel icon it turns on supercruise. But I did learn that 3 times. So I’ll remember it for the test
New 2024 GMC trucks come with 3 years subscription for super cruise
Great review. The subscription makes sense for safety. You want to always use the most up-to-date maps. And if they let you use old maps for year's, it could create problems. Like new lanes, new exits, etc. I think they'd have issues legally of they allowed that.
can you define the distance between cars? Does it switch to a faster moving lane?
Yes to both
The Super Cruise option doing a search online only costs 2,500 dollars for 3 years then we have to subscribe to a monthly service plan - I think with Onstar. Where do you come up with 22,000 dollars for Super Cruise????
I would not get Super Cruise anyway, too selective with where it can be used, and I don't drive on Freeways. Nor would I get FSD that comes with the Tesla's - Too expensive.
i will stick with regular Cruise Control, we have to be at the steering wheel and alert anyway.
Sounds like you found the entrance to the rabbit hole! There’s about $20k of supporting options that are required before you can add super cruise
I've been holding off on buying a new vehicle because I want supercruise, however the after 3 years needing a subscription thing, maybe I don't buy GM at all...
Ford’s doing it too… they’re a little more upfront about it though
@@ZeroToAwesome honestly, I'd probably still go Chevy/GM but THEY LOSE MAJOR POINTS FOR SUBSCRIPTION REQUIREMENT TO USE SUPER CRUISE! NOT COOL on principal! Really s***** when companies are greedy!
@@brandonfasan agreed!
@@ZeroToAwesome How are they more upfront about it?
Did you ever make the wheels black?
No. We moved and there’s been a thousand other things to do. Still might do it at some point though
Thanks for asking and thank you for responding. I looked all over your channel for the wheels clip
Also it was only a matter of time that you’d move house, which I’m guessing has different garage configuration which work better for your vehicles.
The grandma took me out.
super cruise looks awesome. The up charge is ridiculous and the $300 a year subscription is absurd. Definitely would rather have the escalate over a tesla tho. Its caddy with an LS so like
Like several software companies that have created a revenue stream with SoS (Software as a Service) car companies will be increasingly doing this, and several times people do not cancel, they keep paying the fees which is what companies hope a customer does so their revenue stream continues. It maybe a great option for some, but I would say the majority of people don’t need this option, it is more of a ‘cool’ feature than a necessity.
Software as a Service is SaaS not SoS bruh 😂
I ordered a new Sierra with this, hopefully it is worth it. I’ve been a bit worried about if it’s worth it.
It's the future. Sure, needs some fine tuning but it will be standard in a few years. You chose wisely.
Grandma wants a hamburger for dinner lol
Have a bolt euv wish GM had the same across All lines I have to pay 25 a month too without auto lane change, heading to Cleveland in couple weeks see how this goes
Good review
Thanks for the review man
Good point on merging but you shouldn't have to accommodate the car merging, they are supposed to merge without impacting the traffic they are merging with. People need to learn to drive.
Good explanation
I see you get your beard from your grandmother.
😂🤣
So, you pay a minimum of $2,500 for 3 years so you don't need to put your hands on the steering wheel, though only under ideal conditions. However, the system recommends that the driver pay attention to the road and have full situational awareness. I can easily see drivers becoming lulled into a false sense of safety, until they encounter a large pothole, obtacles in the road, large puddle, a kid's ball coming onto the street. Now couple that with drivers who are inclined to DUI, texting, etc. Anything that diminishes alert situational awareness is going to be dangerous unless the system is foolproof. Additionally, all digital/electrical sensors can be defeated, and I can envision crooks, pranksters, and hackers causing dangerous situations. There is no substitute for the alert, sober, and mature driver; at least not at this point.
What car are you in?
An Escalade
Leave Grannie alone ☺️
Owned nothing but GMC Yukon Denali, - new ones every 3 years since 2002. Wife has had only loaded Buick Enclaves since 2004. Parents worked for GM lifelong corporate. Recently I got burned by GM Warranty, badly. Dealership Service Director quietly showed me internal GM dialogue and rules on warranty service and technician standards. I will never ever buy GM again. First time in my life - sitting in Hondas and Infinities and all sorts of other stuff. Best of luck to everyone with their purchases----just speaking for myself. Now that I saw a few things - no way I'd buy a lux car from GM.
You think Infiniti is never going to have a problem?? lol
Never said that. *But* thus far I've not owned 20 years of top of line Infiniis....and I've not seen an internal Infiniti email on a known problem that they don't want to warranty as to keep costs down. With GM - I've seen it with my own eyes and experienced it. All cars have problems. Covering it up and telling 20 year customers a lie? Not my thing.
After COVID, most of these auto companies now treat their customers as suckers, in my opinion, this includes Honda. They learned that they don’t need to care and people will still buy their stuff. Hopefully, this will change and things will go back to normal one day.
@@ipro3838 quality has gone waaay down post covid in all lines. I just flipped the keys on a bimmer w body parts that were sun fading out in three years.. on a garage kept car.. “car wash” they claimed.. ultimate driving machine but it can’t handle a car wash that services luxury cars all day???
What do you do for a living where you can afford all those badass rides?
White and privileged family, how can you not tell? 🤣🤣🤫
@@bubusthemenus7074 That was a bit much...
It's easy, don't spend your money on drugs..
@@hamdude2109 Totally, if you don't buy drugs you can afford super nice cars and a house in Dallas... Fuck off nerd, I make 50k a year and couldn't dream of affording cars like that, I don't do drugs or anything either.
@@bubusthemenus7074 Race baiting a bit much?
I was looking at getting a Bolt. I'm glad you talked me out of it. If GM wants to nickel and dime people to death, they can keep it. Granted, $25 is chump change - but it's principal of how they do it.
this in AUSTIN TX?
Dfw
...and the Chevy Bolt.
Here's the thing about self driving cars: It will only work when nobody drives anymore. That's the plan. Mark my words. Driving your own car will be outlawed in the future.
Just say NO ... to subscription services.
We are all praying that GM will wake up and stop making super cruise a subscription based. Otherwise a lot of used GM vehicles will be hitting the market in 2025 2026.
This is all free (HDA) on my ioniq 5 base trim model forever
...but it's a hyundai...
Great video about what Supercruise can and cannot do and odd behavior that most reviewers don't mention. Also great that you mentioned that it's a subscription service after 3 years.
But... really? You have to say it's a $22,000 price tag for Supercruise? Yep. No overstatement there. Sure it sucks that GM requires a bunch of other options to be purchased before Supercruise can be added, but saying repeatedly that it's $22,000 for Supercruise is just completely disingenuous. Why don't you go as far as to state the whole price for the car as the "cost" of Supercruise then because if you don't buy the car, you can't get Supercruise?
DFW highways are treacherous and change constantly. No amount of mapping can keep up.
Haha Grandma!
hmmm, I understand why they are making it a subscription, but I would think they'd want to make it available on every car in that case, not the premium trims only. That is self defeating and limits their revenue stream, as well as their ability to test and improve the feature. This seems a really dumb business decision from all angles.
So that’s 65 thousand car Plus 22 thousand?
Plus tax, title, and license.
Stupid comment. It didn't cost 22k for it another options were included
Wow so this is not as good as many others and only good for 3 yrs? For the same $, I'll go Comma AI route.
The bad is 2022 has no super cruise. Supply issue
Pretty sure you can get it again. But now the rear windows don’t roll up with one touch…
@@ZeroToAwesome oh man. I hate this supply chain crap. Rear Window I can deal with, six months I have Winter ❄️ But not having Super cruise is a deal breaker for me. I was actually hoping for Ultra Cruise 😔
Sorry, I see computers screwed up simply things on a regular basics, and driving is not simple.
Nope
Nope
The Escalade is the best car ever. Super Cruse isn way better now
So, you buy it. Then you pay to use it?
It’s fine. Everything’s fine. Just keep paying us. - GM
So who is offering a semiautonomous driving system for free?
The "semi autonomous driving system" is an ad on (like $2500), so you pay for it... then you also pay a monthly fee, if you want to use it...
@@Pratt_Photo So what makes you think offering a feature that receives OTA updates and constantly progresses and gets better over time would be completely free? Is OnStar free? Are Hotspots free? Some charge for basic navigation. XM radio. They’re all subscriptions for features you wouldn’t have unless you’re subscribed, arguably neither as useful as Super Cruise.
Arguably, you didn't read my post, and just want to argue. You're 'that guy'. Too much free time on your hands?
You don't pay for xm radio or on-star to be installed, and additionally ((stay with me here)) also pay a monthly payment. It's usually one of the other. And navigation is not (I'm talking about Ford) an additional charge. Do some? Who knows, in not talking about some. I'm talking about Ford.
But feel free to argue what someone else's opinion is, while I carry on having my own opinion.
Why would you want a car to "drive itself"? I don't get it. You're sitting right in front of the steering wheel for the sole purpose of driving, so just place your hands on the wheel and pay attention. What else are you going to do, play chess with your passengers?
If people like you were in charge, we’d still be traveling in horse and buggy. Get over your fear of new things and quit living in the past.
remember that when AI takes over your job.@@brianrose7260
Hell no.
SMH at the skit 🤦🏻
I have all this in a 2017 chevy volt.
Super Cruise is $22,000? Are you sure it’s the only feature you received for $22k grand, sir? If not, this is so silly. You’re not just getting Super Cruise, 1 feature for $22,000, unlike Tesla who _will_ charge you $12,000 plus $200 per month for a beta FSD feature that Tesla ain’t even done testing yet and it’s the only thing you receive for the money, nothing else. I’m sure that is _not_ the case here. That is a bunch of bs. I think comments like that can make the entire review feel a bit misleading.
We do live in a world where manufacturers are willing to nickel and dime us by charging a subscription fee just in order to have wireless Apple CarPlay, or subscription requirements just to have the built in navigation to operate.
You ever heard of OnStar? It’s also built right into every modern GM vehicle, but if you don’t pay for the subscription it is *turned off.*
Ever heard of XM Radio? It’s the same deal. Built in capability in every modern GM product but if you don’t subscribe you don’t have that feature either. This is how it goes, it’s nothing new, except Cadillac actually gives customers 3 years of free service as the feature gets better and better with OTA updates. That’s unheard of.
After buying Tesla fsd you DONT have to pay 200/mo….
@@richmccartney3645 That’s all you got?
@@richmccartney3645 only twelve thousand up front now that's a bargain
@@davenegan9032 Exactly. Tesla’s system is not pre-mapped either, meaning their lives are solely in the hands of what the cameras can see once they arrive just like the driver. 2 totally different methods of achieving the same thing. What would Tesla’s subscription be paying for exactly? GM is continuously mapping more roads and adding them to SuperCruise with OTA updates.
The beginning of the video is disappointing.
I don't trust it. I've never seen any tests. Someone tried to cut you off right? The car hits the brakes. What if there's someone tailgating you. Hit by the one cutting you off or getting hit by the tailgater. I want to see a controlled track test where stupid humans are all around you and see what the computer decides.
Yeah I don’t trust it 100%. Pretty sure it actually tried to murder me the other day
@@ZeroToAwesome 😮🤦🏻♂️🤣 omg
We have to start somewhere :) It won't be perfect nor complete right away. There is plenty of people who will gladly be early adopters. Kudos to them.
Well, if you get hit by the tail gater, they're going to be paying for repairs 😂
@@Superman-xr1oh I'm just interested in what decision making algorithm a computer decides in that situation.
yikes. Tesla autopilot is standard and much better than this
...... so it keeps u in lane and so far behind the car in front. Can I be more disappointed? OH yeah it's a subscription... that does it.
It's also one of the most trustworthy adaptive cruise control systems with lane assist and auto lane changing. Oh yeah and it's hands free
technically a horse and buggy can drive itself home from the bar too. This is not amazing me. I would not be happy paying a subscription for it.@@harriska