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Digital speed displayed in cluster and/or HUD.
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This. Just....... this.:lol:
One good lawsuit away....I can hear it now " He wasnt racing! He was in the walmart parking lot line locking it and ran straight into the store! This is clearly Fords fault!"
would be a legit complaint IMOActually, I'm thinking of a different scenario. I can picture the forum post pretty easily:
"My axle snapped using line lock and now my scumbag dealer won't honor the warranty. HELP!"
Of course it will be several weeks later when we find out he was using slicks at a drag strip and had a 200shot of nitrous on top, but claims he was completely stock.would be a legit complaint IMO
haha, this.Of course it will be several weeks later when we find out he was using slicks at a drag strip and had a 200shot of nitrous on top, but claims he was completely stock.
Of course it will be several weeks later when we find out he was using slicks at a drag strip and had a 200shot of nitrous on top, but claims he was completely stock.
I'm down with all of these changes and think they all sound very reasonable. I think DI could add north of 450HP and I bet by then we'll see PP+auto.Lets get this back on topic, shall we?
For the '18MY refresh
- DI Coyote with 450hp/425lb/ft
- 10-speed auto
- LED headlamps with integrated turn signals
- Less "wrap around" to the headlamps
- More aggressive front fascia
- Revised rear fascia with a more subtle body colored lower area
- Keep improving the interior quality
- Glass roof option
- PP available with the auto
- More 20" wheel options
Highly unlikely in this car. I'm betting it's the same system as in the other Ford cars and it's just a single color strip like this one on the Taurus:As far as HUD is concerned, according to the owners manual, if you opt for the Adaptive Cruise Control, there's already a HUD unit installed in the car. Apparently there are messages projected on the windshield. Here's the snipit from the owner's manual:
Heads Up Display (If Equipped)
A red beam of lights will
illuminate on the windshield in
certain instances when using
adaptive cruise control or the collision
warning system. It will also illuminate
momentarily when you start your vehicle
to make sure the display works.
Wonder how difficult it would be to code the car to display the current speed upon the device? Usually the hardware is the hard part.
Boo! I have the HUD in my current 3-series, and I absolutely love it. Oh well, thanks for the info though!Highly unlikely in this car. I'm betting it's the same system as in the other Ford cars and it's just a single color strip like this one on the Taurus:
Anything is possible, but I can sympathize with you. I couldn't buy my C7 w/o it.Boo! I have the HUD in my current 3-series, and I absolutely love it. Oh well, thanks for the info though!