ADM is real.Get nailed with ADM? Lulz
So on a cereal note though Nice ride btw
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ADM is real.Get nailed with ADM? Lulz
So on a cereal note though Nice ride btw
Thinking you're a baller with your 10" screen and Mercedes says "Hold our beers!".I want one of the Mercedes Hyperscreen.
I agree. The one in the Explorer sits too high.I like the screen placement in that over the one in the Explorer
302A Limited. This is a 304A. I imagine it would be in the lower $70ks MSRP.What's the lowest trim that has that screen? lol
Been looking to upgrade the wifes 18 expedition but man not sure about a 82k SUV at this time.
Nice ride.
Being built the last week in Jan. = chip & part issues have been resolved ??
I like the truck, but I was not a fan of that screen/center-stack in the Mach-E. I feel it's borderline dangerous not having physical buttons for the HVAC and stereo controls. I found myself taking my eyes off the road for far too long when trying to make adjustments.
Ford is finally stepping up in the interior department. Very nice. That screen is very... Ram-ish.
I like it a lot. I'd also do the Max version.
I agree with that. You can't reach over with your eyes closed and do it.
99% of it you can change on the steering wheel though.
I'm 103 years old, so I miss the simplicity of 3 dials.
This. There are too many functions on that screen that force you to take your eyes off the road.I like the truck, but I was not a fan of that screen/center-stack in the Mach-E. I feel it's borderline dangerous not having physical buttons for the HVAC and stereo controls. I found myself taking my eyes off the road for far too long when trying to make adjustments.
But, the average driver will fumble around trying to find the feature they’re looking for, even on the steering wheel. I find on my Genesis that it’s easier but more distracting to just focus on the display. I just don’t find the stacks of functions incorporated into the steering wheel to be easy to use. The answer ultimately IMO will be speech commands.I agree with that. You can't reach over with your eyes closed and do it.
99% of it you can change on the steering wheel though.
I would welcome those dials back. Bring back function simplicity.I'm 103 years old, so I miss the simplicity of 3 dials.
This. There are too many functions on that screen that force you to take your eyes off the road.
But, the average driver will fumble around trying to find the feature they’re looking for, even on the steering wheel. I find on my Genesis that it’s easier but more distracting to just focus on the display. I just don’t find the stacks of functions incorporated into the steering wheel to be easy to use. The answer ultimately IMO will be speech commands.
Voice commands are more unwieldy and take more time than just reaching over and twisting a dial. Bob Lutz talked about this in one of his books back in the day. Makes a great Christmas gift: