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Just realized the Bronco Sport has it as a standalone option for $800
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Wow, I hope that’s the case with Bronco.Just realized the Bronco Sport has it as a standalone option for $800
I really hope your wrong because I may have to add it, which means there is that whole sensor bumper winch topic... if it only comes in Lux... choice is much easier.Just realized the Bronco Sport has it as a standalone option for $800
I really hope your wrong because I may have to add it, which means there is that whole sensor bumper winch topic... if it only comes in Lux... choice is much easier.![]()
I loved it in the Volvo, but it’s annoying in the Honda. I’m sure it’s somewhat in programming, but also somewhat due to the Honda’s CVT transmission. If it’s anything like Honda, I won’t use it.That's the first time I've heard someone who actually had it and used it, say they don't like it or love it. Did you think the closest following gap setting was too far or something? That's the only real downside I see at times, and only really becomes apparent at high highway speeds (75+).
I’ve had it in 3 cars now and it’s been good in all 3. Really good in the Escalade. I haven’t had a Ford yet though.I loved it in the Volvo, but it’s annoying in the Honda. I’m sure it’s somewhat in programming, but also somewhat due to the Honda’s CVT transmission. If it’s anything like Honda, I won’t use it.
The visual trim description that Ford put out lists Co Pilot 360 part of the mid package, not available on Base. But the screenshot below is from the Base description on Ford’s website.They have it on the Big Bend and up, didnt see it on the base. Of course no guarantee that it will carry over to the big bronco, or that it will be the same $.
I dont like it on any car I've driven with it. If the road has any sort of curves the cruise control will constantly be letting off the gas or even taping the brake due to it detecting cars in the other lanes (or in some cases objects along the side of the road). I'm sure its fine if you primarily drive on very straight roads though.
I guess there must be big differences in execution between manufacturers...I have literally never had that happen in the Subaru or the GMs (2020 Escalade and 2020 Terrain), and I use it all the time, even in traffic circles. It stays on the car in front of me. Maybe because those cars have lane detection too so it knows where to look. Hopefully Ford gets it right as well, but if those two manufacturers can execute it you would think Ford could easily do it on a 2021 with no problemo.