Hi everyone, Well I had a chance to test the Brake Assist today and not by choice. I was driving on the highway at around 50 mph when this doofus in front of all the cars decided going 25 mph was suitable for Interstate Highway driving. I happened to look up and saw the car in front of me getting too close too fast so I jammed on the brakes. I have to say that i think I almost lost conciousness for a brief moment, because of the force of the blood moving in me maybe. I heard kind of like a buzzing sound and a sound that sounded like a car downshifting fast. I think that was the ABS and VSA kicking in. Amazingly this car braked from about 50 mph to 20 mph in record length and stayed straight as well. The highway was mildly wet in some areas, but this car really stayed under control. I was impressed. Once I looked up again (after my blood was normal again) I was amazed that I didnt hit anything. So yes, that was pretty incredible! I just hope the fast braking doesn't hurt the brakes. I did hear a slight tire screech from my car at this time, but the TPMS and everything else looked to show that everything was normal after this, and the car drove normally. Anyone have any input on that affecting ones brakes at all or the life of them significantly? I would think not, but just wondering. Thanks, Al