Er no. A blanking plate is used if the ACC is not specified. The radar is a £200 piece of equipment. They are not going to inflate the price of the car just in case you decide later you want to enable it.
Is the double boot floor something that can be bought and fitted afterwards? I did this with my Citigo (so same applies to the Mini) and it was the shelf, a couple of plastic mouldings and some screws.
Why not?Pretty sure it can’t be a £200 piece of kit if they only charge £170 as an option.
Why not?
We're talkng about a company that charges £100 for a space-saver spare wheel as a factory-fitted option, and £299 for the exact same wheel as a dealer-fitted accessory.
It will always be cheaper to fit something to a car whilst it is being assembled on the production line than afterwards when dealership margins and/or labour costs are added.
Is the double boot floor something that can be bought and fitted afterwards?
Double floor is not available on Ibiza, either as standard on any model or as a factory option, so no.I'm interested in this too.
Oddly, I don't think it has ever been available on Mii, only Citigo and Up!I did this with my Citigo (so same applies to the Mii) and it was the shelf, a couple of plastic mouldings and some screws.
Bloody hell, so it is. I couldn't see that listed anywhere!Yes it is, I've ordered it. It's part of the Storage Pack.
Has anyone had any more of a look at activating ACC on a car that doesn't come with it?
I had a look in the manual and EBA (Front Assist) and ACC definitely use the same type of radar sensor. Well at least the same amount of information on the radar systems - p214 and 219 of the manual.
EBA works between 2.5 and 156mph while ACC works between 18 and 150mph which definitely indicates that the EBA sensor is sensitive enough.
So the only difference looks like software activation and the cruise control steering wheel stalk.