Yes it’s this way in the Order Guide too. It gets those base standard Co-Pilot 360 features, but not some of the additional ones (BLIS, lane keep,etc) that the mid-package and above have access to.Also, Base gets co-pilot360 standard now?![]()
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Yes it’s this way in the Order Guide too. It gets those base standard Co-Pilot 360 features, but not some of the additional ones (BLIS, lane keep,etc) that the mid-package and above have access to.Also, Base gets co-pilot360 standard now?![]()
Off grid communications only comes from Satellite phones, like Iridium, or Satellite text communicators, all requiring a subscription. Off grid aircraft can use those or ACARS data satellites. Prior to the loss of Malaysia Flight MH370, GPS or ACARS was not used for real-time aircraft tracking. Of these two, only ACARS has a data feed for things such as aircraft health status. Moral of the story, the prohibitive cost of these soluitons is why the Bronco will not have off grid communications, by itself.For some reason, when I read this article https://fordauthority.com/2020/07/2...connected-even-outside-of-cellular-range/amp/ I took it to imply that this hybrid nav tech from Telenav was somehow providing additional data via the GPS receiver. I was surprised, but that's nothing unusual. But reading it again, I agree that it's referring to the combo of GPS from Telenav and the cell based services.
Weird to me that all these articles are acting like this is some new thing, when it just means the vehicle has real GPS.
Does the Black Diamond come with rock rails? Initial marketing materials stated that it does. Build and price says it doesn't. Now this guide says it does.....
Can anyone tell me what’s on the back of the seats in a WT? For the life of me I can’t find any pics. Even at KoH I didn’t get to see the inside of the WT, only the BL.MOLLE panels only come with the Black Onyx Leather interior. If you get Navy Pier no MOLLE panels.
Source: Dealer Order Guide. Note the “5” on the First Edition Black Onyx Leather in the chart below. See note at bottom of page.
Its also worth noting that only Black Diamond, Badlands, and First Edition can even get the MOLLE panels on the seats.
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Yes, BD comes standard with the rails.Does the Black Diamond come with rock rails? Initial marketing materials stated that it does. Build and price says it doesn't. Now this guide says it does.....
PLEASE have a seat. *Closes door*Do we think the LED Signature Headlights listed on Black Diamond is a MISTAKE? Whats the consensus? Because if so i believe that will likely be my build and i havent even built 1 in B and P because i just have to have signature lights (i know, buts its my hang up) so ive been between a loaded up BB with SAS, or wildtrack because just cant get Badland with SAS to make value sense on $, but LOVE the MGV? tell me its not a mistake!!!!
What’s the chances this will be available?? I may call my dealer and check to see if maybe they are an option after all on the BD![]()
This is new / not on Build & Price.
The order guide says they're standard...Does the Black Diamond come with rock rails? Initial marketing materials stated that it does. Build and price says it doesn't. Now this guide says it does.....
S.C.M.O.D.S.?Off grid communications only comes from Satellite phones, like Iridium, or Satellite text communicators, all requiring a subscription. Off grid aircraft can use those or ACARS data satellites. Prior to the loss of Malaysia Flight MH370, GPS or ACARS was not used for real-time aircraft tracking. Of these two, only ACARS has a data feed for things such as aircraft health status. Moral of the story, the prohibitive cost of these soluitons is why the Bronco will not have off grid communications, by itself.
(ACARS = Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System)
it’s sincerely unbelievable how bad these people are at their jobs. My team would have been let go and made an example of so, so long ago by any other client of this magnitude. There are hundreds of talented marketing firms that would be lined up for this type of gig.
So to clarify, if you opt out of the "Built In" navigation, you lose the ability to navigate unless you renew the subscription?To add clarity to the technical differences. Connected NAV uses onboard cellular data and cellular GPS, there is not a physical hockey puck gps antenna. No ATT cell service, no gps location. No subscription, no gps location.
Built in connected NAV has a physical hockey puck gps antenna, no cell service, no problem.
Both use the built in cellular for live traffic updates, weather alerts, etc as long as you have an active subscription.
Both store base maps in memory, no Harddrives on board lol. Both will update maps over cellular when available, with an active subscription.
Regular map pocket like most cars have. I can’t remember if I saw it in this wildtrak Q&A or the First edition video.Can anyone tell me what’s on the back of the seats in a WT? For the life of me I can’t find any pics. Even at KoH I didn’t get to see the inside of the WT, only the BL.
That imaginary system would have used the police band radio to send data. It was inspired by early in-car police terminals.S.C.M.O.D.S.?
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