Cruise Control With Speed Limiter - Aston Martin Vantage Manual

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AMShift
When AMShift is active, up or down shifts do not require the
driver to lift their foot off the accelerator pedal. The engine
management system monitors the clutch position and allows
engine torque to be reduced and increased as required. Engine
speed is also automatically matched when the clutch is engaged
again when the driver completes an up or down shift.
AMShift is intended to be used across the engine speed and load
range. Drivers can use this feature during every day driving
around the city and motorway, as well in fast road or in a track
environments.
Press the AMshift button (A) to set AMShift on or off. A message
will be shown in the instrument cluster when AMShift is active.

Cruise Control with Speed Limiter

Warning: Only use cruise control or the variable speed
limiter if road and traffic conditions are appropriate for
maintaining a steady speed for a prolonged period. If you do
not, this may cause an accident or collision resulting in death
or serious injury.
Warning: Both cruise control and the variable speed
limiter are aids and cannot take into account road, weather
or traffic conditions. You are responsible for vehicle speed,
braking in good time, controlling the distance to any
vehicle(s) in front and for staying in the correct lane.
The cruise control system should not be used when:
• road and traffic conditions do not allow you to maintain a
constant speed, e.g. in heavy traffic or on winding roads.
• driving on smooth or slippery roads. Braking or accelerating
can cause the drive wheels to lose traction and the vehicle
could then skid.
• visibility is poor, such as fog, heavy rain or snow.
5.9
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