All things a skilled driver could do by touch. I stand by what I said.... adjusts steering feel, shift points, and ... allows more or less [brake] slippage
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All things a skilled driver could do by touch. I stand by what I said.... adjusts steering feel, shift points, and ... allows more or less [brake] slippage
Then donāt buy it with all the options or Stick with your Prius.Personally I don't "need" them.
I have been driving/offroading successfully for 20+ years so far with just a levers on the floor.
then donāt buy one with the optionsAll things a skilled driver could do by touch. I stand by what I said.
Lol no, partially unless you're driving a manual. That is, how are you going to change the shift points manually on an auto? Mind you I'm not aware if there is a manual shift mode yet so that might be doable. Otherwise, how are you going to modulate breaks independently on each corner to change the traction control behavior? For the most part, the only thing you can really do manually is disconnect the sway bar and engage or disengage lockers.All things a skilled driver could do by touch. I stand by what I said.
LOLThen donāt buy it with all the options or Stick with your Prius.
Ohtay itās for your wife completely understand!LOL
Dont have to use the modes, not even sure what our black diamond comes with. Goat modes were not on my priority list of features to shop for.
Picture a prius OK? The stuff I learned on and drive daily is like the total opposite of that.
So when the question is asked if I need them... no, I don't need it.
The Bronco is for my wife, I will still be daily driving the same old F-150 with a lever on the floor for 4wd and offroading the same old ranger with three sticks on the floor. So even after we get the car my world will still go on the exact same as before "goat modes" entered the picture.
No, even the most skilled driver canāt change the shift points or steering response. A skilled driver could push the buttons to lock the differentials and shift into 4 low.All things a skilled driver could do by touch. I stand by what I said.
A legend in their own mind skilled drivers Wife can push the buttons...No, even the most skilled driver canāt change the shift points or steering response. A skilled driver could push the buttons to lock the differentials and shift into 4 low.
I don't really care as long as I don't have to keep dragging her car out of the snow.A legend in their own mind skilled drivers Wife can push the buttons...
Traction Control is turned off in every other Ford Product when sport mode is selected.Traction Control is NOT turned off in sport mode AFAIK. That chart is misleading, however it does deactivate auto stop/start which is missing from chart
Sorry but there is so much a driver can not do that the Goat modes do. A good driver or pilot uses technology to their advantage. It makes them a better driver or pilot. Bronco will one day have live valve shocks that will independently stiffen or soften depending on the input from the computer or sensors not just the position sensitive ones they have now. Engine timing, the turbos, transmission, steering, braking and more is all affected by Goat Modes. No matter what, we all want to improve our game and have fun. Every sport continually improves their equipment.All things a skilled driver could do by touch. I stand by what I said.