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Slick Rick

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In my 60's and still hit the virgin parking lots weeeeeeeee. Learned how to handle a car that way , saved me from some bad drivers on the road
I am 61 and I still do it, crazy as ever!
 

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No, thats what ACC is for. Zero foot mode.
 

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Is gonna be great for the car pool line. That and one foot mode will be lit!
Starting Kindergarten this year, glad I made the correct vehicle choice!
 

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I pop my Ranger in rear low in drive thrus, works great for slow moving lines lol.
 

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How hard on the drivetrain is trail assist on dry pavement?
 
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Y'all are confusing Trail-TURN assist with Trail Control. Trail Control is just the extrmemly slow Cruise Control that disables auto start/stop. So in car pool line you can set it to 1mph and do one foot driving.
 

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Old guy here: I don't see a use for trail control. I've never been on a trail where I wanted to maintain the same speed for more than 100 feet, conditions are always changing.
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