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- Peter
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Goat modes = not needed and more potential for issues.
Biggest problem with goat modes is they are reset when turning off engine. This makes to much more likely to have issues as modes engage/disengage locker, 4wd and sway bar. (Unless you turn everything off before shutting down)
Only time our Raptor got a wrench was with using modes. I prefer just normal with selecting features.
I also do not appreciate the modes messing with throttle response, steering force or shifting logic. It's much easier to master a vehicle in technical driving situations when you adjust and learn how it responds to input. Modes just mess all that up.
Of course Ford is targeting new drivers and trying to remove driver skills. But that is just lazy and not helpful in high risk situations. I don't want it to hold brakes or do anything else. I want to drive!!!
Biggest problem with goat modes is they are reset when turning off engine. This makes to much more likely to have issues as modes engage/disengage locker, 4wd and sway bar. (Unless you turn everything off before shutting down)
Only time our Raptor got a wrench was with using modes. I prefer just normal with selecting features.
I also do not appreciate the modes messing with throttle response, steering force or shifting logic. It's much easier to master a vehicle in technical driving situations when you adjust and learn how it responds to input. Modes just mess all that up.
Of course Ford is targeting new drivers and trying to remove driver skills. But that is just lazy and not helpful in high risk situations. I don't want it to hold brakes or do anything else. I want to drive!!!
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