"Features availability varies by vehicle" on Ford.comSo the mid package gives you Co-Pilot 360 and according to the blurb on Co-Pilot 360 it includes Active Park Assist. So yes maybe?
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"Features availability varies by vehicle" on Ford.comSo the mid package gives you Co-Pilot 360 and according to the blurb on Co-Pilot 360 it includes Active Park Assist. So yes maybe?
I'll definitely be disappointed if they don't include this. I love the Bronco & owned three of them prior to the 6th gen, but I'd hate to buy something in 2021 that doesn't have modern technology that comes standard in almost every other vehicle offered by Ford"Features availability varies by vehicle" on Ford.com
I'm so glad I ordered my 2012 Focus SE from the factory with a 5 speed, cruise control, and NOTHING ELSE. It was a fantastic car.The ST avoided the worst part about the focus, that trans....
But the big wheels on the ST and optional 18s made ford put steering limiters that gave those focuses huge turning radiuses. I used to curse my wife's focus all the time! It was like trying to park a huge truck, maybe it will help me with the bronco eventually
I had an '02 ZX3 without A/C!I'm so glad I ordered my 2012 Focus SE from the factory with a 5 speed, cruise control, and NOTHING ELSE. It was a fantastic car.
I don't disagree. I just hope it is an option for the people who want it. Some of the tech available in the Bronco is pretty ground breaking, including adding Sync 4. It would be a shame to not include some of the options they've already had available for 5+ yearsPark assist, lane assist, adaptive cruise control. Stuff that removes driver awareness from driving. I’m just not a fan on principle.
But just because I wouldn’t use it doesn’t mean anyone else is wrong for caring. It seems like this feature should be on the Lux package.
Well they have backup sensors in the tech packages so, couldn't be that.Are the sensors for this technology usually in bumpers? If so, then that makes sense why the Bronco wouldn't have it.
Not always. F-150s put it behind the front wheel well.Are the sensors for this technology usually in bumpers? If so, then that makes sense why the Bronco wouldn't have it.