Nope, the lack of remote start was the one disappointment for my wife. The only option would be aftermarket but it would be clunky because it would not be integrated with the existing fobThat’s why we need to be very firm on the ‘right to repair’ laws. Some people, and I put myself in this camp, will quickly display a single digit on my right hand if the manufacturer thinks they retain any rights to tangible property I have purchased. I will fix it and modify it as I see fit.
Your ‘19, if it offers (even as an upgrade) any remote features beyond your keys, is connected. Every manufacturer has cellular radios built into most models.
I haven’t had a manual trans car in over a decade. I really miss it. Even though the ZF 8 speed auto is really good, it still can’t read minds.
If the shoe fits, wear it.Now I’m a liberal?? Bahahahha…no…not at all. But thinking your car defines your beliefs does crack me up…and no I didn’t get the vax if you were wondering (untested govt splooge was not going in my family’s or my body).
Stereotypes going round and round.
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Doing the homework doesn’t mean you did it correctly.Implant genius? No, but I do my homework instead of talking out my backside.
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People have been avoiding collisions since long before tesla was around. But teslas tech is quick. Quick to run red lights, quick to punt children across the parking lot, etc. you’d have to be crazy to trust one of these cars to make decisions for you. I’m sure at some point in the future cars will be made that can not be driven by people. However, it won’t be with the way Tesla is doing it.Some valid points…but remember that’s your perspective. Tech will never go backwards….so regardless of what mfgr, more tech in all vehicles is guaranteed. I can tell you this for 100%fact, the tesla saved me from getting hit by some moron in a minivan who was trying to change 2 lanes quickly right into me. So, I’m a believer in the tech (in this case, safety features that moved my car faster than I could have because dude was in my blind spot coming over from 2 lanes).
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I like mine, and it's part of my SHTF backup power plan.Do personal electric gimp karts count?
Some don't want to be responsible for their decisions and want to blame a car or others for their failures.Doing the homework doesn’t mean you did it correctly.
People have been avoiding collisions since long before tesla was around. But teslas tech is quick. Quick to run red lights, quick to punt children across the parking lot, etc. you’d have to be crazy to trust one of these cars to make decisions for you. I’m sure at some point in the future cars will be made that can not be driven by people. However, it won’t be with the way Tesla is doing it.
Maybe so, but that doesn’t get them out of a manslaughter charge.Some don't want to be responsible for their decisions and want to blame a car or others for their failures.
I'll never forget that video that was featured on Active Self Protection where a guy driving a new Ford electric truck came under fire. He tried to escape by flooring it and driving over the curb and the lawn to his right. The maneuver would have probably caused him to clip the car in front of him but that's a small price to pay to escape bullets being thrown at you.People have been avoiding collisions since long before tesla was around. But teslas tech is quick. Quick to run red lights, quick to punt children across the parking lot, etc. you’d have to be crazy to trust one of these cars to make decisions for you.
If he was in your blind spot how do you know he coming over 2 lanes?Some valid points…but remember that’s your perspective. Tech will never go backwards….so regardless of what mfgr, more tech in all vehicles is guaranteed. I can tell you this for 100%fact, the tesla saved me from getting hit by some moron in a minivan who was trying to change 2 lanes quickly right into me. So, I’m a believer in the tech (in this case, safety features that moved my car faster than I could have because dude was in my blind spot coming over from 2 lanes).
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we don't need a bunch of nanny-state safety tech on vehicles how about the driver doing their job of paying attention and driving their vehicle in a safe mannerworked fine for me for decades and noaccidentsSome valid points…but remember that’s your perspective. Tech will never go backwards….so regardless of what mfgr, more tech in all vehicles is guaranteed. I can tell you this for 100%fact, the tesla saved me from getting hit by some moron in a minivan who was trying to change 2 lanes quickly right into me. So, I’m a believer in the tech (in this case, safety features that moved my car faster than I could have because dude was in my blind spot coming over from 2 lanes).
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Somewhere on a minivan forum, some mom is posting about how she was casually changing lanes and some Tesla driver freaked out.If he was in your blind spot how do you know he coming over 2 lanes?
Where is McKinny TX?
we don't need a bunch of nanny-state safety tech on vehicles how about the driver doing their job of paying attention and driving their vehicle in a safe mannerworked fine for me for decades and noaccidents
it showed back up again this morning ....very strange!You found the missing "N" key....
I hate replying to myself but for the folks who haven't seen it, this video is an insightful look at one reason electric vehicles as they are currently designed (well, at least the Ford Lightning) are something I don't want.Electric cars are great in lots of ways but any vehicle that can override my decision-making is not a vehicle I will buy.
Ever.
we don't need a bunch of nanny-state safety tech
I hate replying to myself but for the folks who haven't seen it, this video is an insightful look at one reason electric vehicles as they are currently designed (well, at least the Ford Lightning) are something I don't want.
You really only need to see the first two minutes to understand but they spend more time reviewing and discussing. That first couple of minutes, though, is scary.
You said it, brother!
CT5 Blackwing sounds like it's right up your alley.I haven’t had a manual trans car in over a decade. I really miss it. Even though the ZF 8 speed auto is really good, it still can’t read minds.
Some people have a blind spot much larger than the one of their vehicle.If he was in your blind spot how do you know he coming over 2 lanes?
Where is McKinny TX?
I hate replying to myself but for the folks who haven't seen it, this video is an insightful look at one reason electric vehicles as they are currently designed (well, at least the Ford Lightning) are something I don't want.
You really only need to see the first two minutes to understand but they spend more time reviewing and discussing. That first couple of minutes, though, is scary.
You said it, brother!