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Does anyone know if the Bronco will have a wifi hotspot, like GM's onstar data? It's a saving grace on long rides with the kids.
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You get Sync 4 system... whatever that supports...Does anyone know if the Bronco will have a wifi hotspot, like GM's onstar data? It's a saving grace on long rides with the kids.
Seriously that shit is getting oldaaaaand que the gate-keeping bros who think you are soft for wanting wifi in your 50k rig and how you are not a true Bronco enthusiast and just don't get it and how nobody on the EB or Wrangler sites needs wifi in their rig you mall crawling poser you.
But to answer your question, I am not sure if it does or not but agree that it will be great for road trip and the kids.
It will have a built in wifi. The Ford app will need this to communicate with the vehicle for remote start and OTA updates. On the Ranger they gave you 3 months/3GB free service then it's subscription based with AT&T.Does anyone know if the Bronco will have a wifi hotspot, like GM's onstar data? It's a saving grace on long rides with the kids.
You forgot, 'real men only drive manuals'.aaaaand que the gate-keeping bros who think you are soft for wanting wifi in your 50k rig and how you are not a true Bronco enthusiast and just don't get it and how nobody on the EB or Wrangler sites needs wifi in their rig you mall crawling poser you.
But to answer your question, I am not sure if it does or not but agree that it will be great for road trip and the kids.
Straight up, I'm in it for convertible and doors off driving. Had two wranglers swamped one, other was fun for awhile until it went to junk. My bronco might see a mud puddle. Might?aaaaand que the gate-keeping bros who think you are soft for wanting wifi in your 50k rig and how you are not a true Bronco enthusiast and just don't get it and how nobody on the EB or Wrangler sites needs wifi in their rig you mall crawling poser you.
But to answer your question, I am not sure if it does or not but agree that it will be great for road trip and the kids.
There’s the ability to remote start through the onboard connectivity and a phone app. That requires the subscription.So are we going to loose are ability to remote start if we don’t pay an ongoing subscription fee?
At first it was only going to be free for 2 years, then Ford changed this IIRC in late 2019. I'm assuming they made a deal with AT&T because they knew most would just cancel after the free trial period?There’s the ability to remote start through the onboard connectivity and a phone app. That requires the subscription.
Then there’s the way to remote start with the key fob. It does not require a phone app or a subscription.