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2024/2023 CX-5 Lane centering

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Old Aug 25, 2023 | 04:29 PM
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Does the 2024 or 2023 CX-5 Signature have a mode that keeps the car in the center of the lane at speeds up to 90mph? With and without a car ahead?

I've read the 2024 owners manual and there are so many stipulations and warnings that I'm not sure what it can do.

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Old Aug 25, 2023 | 05:17 PM
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It will shake the wheel if you hit lines on the road, but it doesn't do hands off very well. The CC does keep you at a constant distance. Mazda products are more of a driver oriented and I really like the less aggressive systems they have. I was in a 23 Honda the other day and as we were driving down a curvy road, the system mistakenly thought a car in the opposite lane was coming over the line and automatically braked for no reason. It was pretty scary. My 16 RDX did the same at times. Not a fan of Honda's system.
 
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Old Aug 26, 2023 | 08:44 AM
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I'm of the opinion If people cannot take responsibility for actually driving their vehicle, they should take public transportation.
As chickdr19 says, the Mazda sort of helps you out but does require you to be aware you are actually driving, which is what ALL manufacturers should do (hear me Tesla?).
Mazda also allows you to make multiple adjustments to that "help" or you can even disable all of it.
Make yourself fully literate with owner's manual and tweak the vehicle to your driving habits you have, and safety features you want enabled.

 
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Old Aug 26, 2023 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by chickdr19
Mazda products are more of a driver oriented and I really like the less aggressive systems they have.
I also love that the Mazda systems aren't over controlling. I hate when others try to take over you and think you're a child who can't drive!
 
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Old Aug 26, 2023 | 12:23 PM
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As others have stated, the 2023 at least warns you visually and by sense of touch on the dash cluster and steering wheel when you venture past the lane markings. I do appreciate the warnings, which can be adjusted, as part of the overall safety features of my six week old CX-5 PP trim.
 
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