I took drivers education back in high school so I'm always defensive driving lol. I still occasionally do 10 and 2 on the steering wheel when I'm in heavy traffic.I don't fully rely on the mirrors or back up camera. But it's nice having these options when I really need it.
Today I was driving and took the exit and stayed on the turn around lane. A new chevy truck almost hit me trying to get in my lane. I noticed the chevys don't have the blind spot detection light. It did have the little blind spot mirror but it made glad I didn't go with a chevy again. I think...
I don't really have brand loyalty. 2006 Chevy impala was my first brand new car. Had a few gremlins in it. My dad had a 2004 and I liked the full size feel. I also had a 97 Nissan sentry, that car was almost flawless. Only had to change the starter once, probably because I had remote start in...
Nice. Could definitely use that for getting on the highway. My neighborhood is next to it and need to get up to 70 fast. Although it's not bad without it still would be better.
Nice. I need it as a backup or just a short start up. My dogs usually go with me and I'll use the ford app if I need greater than 15 minutes so I can leave them with the ac on. If I'm going to be fast I'd rather use something easier. Ford app messes up also so I can't always rely on it.
Only reason I think it may be like that is the dealer had put elo gps on it. I looked behind there and has other things plugged in to the back of the original obd.