Power Steps?????

Power Steps vs Adaptive Cruise Control

  • Yes. Get the Power Steps with ACC.

    Votes: 16 50.0%
  • No. Forget the ACC and the power steps.

    Votes: 2 6.3%
  • I wish you could order the ACC without the power steps.

    Votes: 14 43.8%

  • Total voters
    32

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Mikef

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I like the way the regular steps look better. I am also worried about how the power steps will hold up.

But I want the Adaptice Cruise Control and the HUD would be nice. But mainly want the Adaptive Cryise a Control.

How is the Adaptive Cruise a Control? Is it worth it or will I only use regular cruise contro?

I'm getting ready to order the 2015i Yukon CL Denali.

Thoughts?
 

NathanJax

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I'd order it with everything you want and replace the steps with non-power like you said in your other post
 

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I too am not a power step fan for numerous reasons.
 

Goodinblack

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I hardly ever even use cruise control on any car, so a Adapative feature would be a waste for me.

Power steps clean up the appearance so much that i would give up options like a DVD system and adaptive just to have steps.

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I like the way it looks with the regular steps. Main reason.

I'm worried about mud or sand messing up the power steps.
 

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I have ACC on my Mercedes S Class...it's fun to play with but really not a game changer at all. Personally, I like the look of the fixed running boards so we opted not to go with the ACC/Power RB options on our Denali. In retrospect it was a good decision.
 

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Total ******** you have to order it together
 

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Unfortunatly such bundling of options is common practice in the automotive arena. Partly it's to increase the sales price of the vehicle and partly it's to cut down on the number of possible manufacturing variations the factory has to put up with.
 

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