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Are automatic high beams useful? Does anyone here have them?
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My dads 2019 F150 has them and I personally hate them.Are automatic high beams useful? Does anyone here have them?
On fords website it list Co-Pilot360 as a package on the base.I was confused about ford co-pilot 360 technology on the base and contacted ford through their website. The representative on the chat sent me a link to some info. It said:
WHAT IS FORD CO-PILOT360?
Ford officially debuted its Co-Pilot360 suite in 2018 with the 2019 model year Fusion sedan. The system represented a leap forward into how the company bundled their safety tech while demonstrating the way forward for future vehicles. The system currently includes five safety systems and will be standard on all Ford and Lincoln vehicles from the 2020 model year onwards. Take a look at each of these five systems and how they help drivers stay safe in various situations.
If this is true, I'm now 100% going base.
Had a rental F150 at work, had auto high beams, I didn’t like them, they didn’t seem to go back to low beam until opposing traffic was pretty close, I always felt like I was blinding people. Not a huge fan of all the tech, I actually like to operate my vehicles, not just go along for the ride.Are automatic high beams useful? Does anyone here have them?
First thing I turned off!!!!Are automatic high beams useful? Does anyone here have them?
Second was the auto engine stop nonsense.First thing I turned off!!!!
In B&P it is list as "Ford co-pilot 360 technology" and then under safety it doesn't include BLIS with cross traffic alert. The other 3 were included. I was just confused on what "technology" meant.On fords website it list Co-Pilot360 as a package on the base.
I’m close. Figure I at least need the floor liners. Dog fur is a bitch.My hero on this forum is @LandCruiser. His build is a base 2dr with no options. There’s a 50% chance I will have the same build by the time I place my order.
True!!Second was the auto engine stop nonsense.
This. Also, SOFL rain... have wondered about mud tires on 95 in a monsoon.Yup. It is very appealing. My problem is that being here in Florida I would be hard pressed to find any terrain short of mud that would warrant the Squatch. I think if the beach got that bad they would restrict access.
I want to know this too. Also, does opting for the 2.7 get you one pedal driving if you don’t opt for Sasquatch?Do the base come with Trail control and Trail turn assist? It's listed under optional and requires 10A. So if i upgrade to 10A will it come with it or is it a different upgrade option?
Do the base come with Trail control and Trail turn assist? It's listed under optional and requires 10A. So if i upgrade to 10A will it come with it or is it a different upgrade option?
Yes, yes and yes.I want to know this too. Also, does opting for the 2.7 get you one pedal driving if you don’t opt for Sasquatch?
It that really on the base! Pumped up even more now as I thought that was a higher trim features! Although I must say the lane assist can piss me off at times.I was confused about ford co-pilot 360 technology on the base and contacted ford through their website. The representative on the chat sent me a link to some info. It said:
WHAT IS FORD CO-PILOT360?
Ford officially debuted its Co-Pilot360 suite in 2018 with the 2019 model year Fusion sedan. The system represented a leap forward into how the company bundled their safety tech while demonstrating the way forward for future vehicles. The system currently includes five safety systems and will be standard on all Ford and Lincoln vehicles from the 2020 model year onwards. Take a look at each of these five systems and how they help drivers stay safe in various situations.
If this is true, I'm now 100% going base.