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Man, do I agree with the comments about the velcro'ed on iPad look. Absolutely hideous, and more and more manufacturers are going that route. Looks gawd-awful to me.
Aside from that, I like the big screens, but want to be able to turn on/off easily for night driving. Also, greatly prefer buttons for basic controls like hvac. Touch screens on rough roads can be obnoxious. Try to turn ac up only to inadvertently turn the radio off.
They are probably going to make it where you have to talk to it the whole time. ‘Ford, turn the ac to 3’ Ford, turn the ac to 2’.
The problem is my accent is not widely understood by these systems so I fake a British accent to get these things to work for me. Will make it interesting for my passengers, I constantly adjust the AC.
The problem is my accent is not widely understood by these systems so I fake a British accent to get these things to work for me. Will make it interesting for my passengers, I constantly adjust the AC.
"Bloody 'ell it's cold. Give us some heat will ya love? Smashing."
They are probably going to make it where you have to talk to it the whole time. ‘Ford, turn the ac to 3’ Ford, turn the ac to 2’.
The problem is my accent is not widely understood by these systems so I fake a British accent to get these things to work for me. Will make it interesting for my passengers, I constantly adjust the AC.
Next up: A monthly subscription to use your AC. (Like Nav)
The main reason I jumped on a 2020 was to stay away from the sync 4. Sure the technology is amazing but I didn't want the Nanny State controlling the vehicle. At my daughter school, they have these rental scooter all around. You just jump on them and off you go. How you pay for them I have no idea. But the other day, my daughter said these scooters travel pretty quickly but when you get to some parts of the college campus, they automatically slow down to 5 mph no matter what you do. I told her, eventually this is what will happen to vehicles within city limits. Paranoid, maybe, but I plan to keep my 2020 for a very long time.
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