We all have different experiences, but most rides I never touch my temperature controls. I set it to 72 usually, winter or summer, and Auto setting keeps it there. I am not a person who fiddles with it all day. I just don't see the need.I didn't read through this whole thread so maybe this was answered already.
On my 23 Hybrid XLT when I plug my android phone in the screen goes to google maps The whole screen is just the map so on a 25 does this same thing happen which would mean the hvac controls would be gone. Or does the hvac stay on lower part of screen with google maps on too??
I see two camps here. Some say on screen hvac doesn't bother them BUT I can guarantee even if it doesn't bother you your eyes are off the road MORE ZERO doubt. It is less safe even if you are okay with that. You cant feel a screen button lol. I also have been when the sun is low I cant see the screen at all. Maybe younger people don't have that issue? I sure do. I glance at screen sometimes to see what radio station i am on. Last evening half the time driving into sun I couldn't see screen at ALL.
I do not listen to radio or satellite, ever. I listen to Spotify which plays from my list of 1700 songs I actually like, with better sound quality than either. The 25 does have a large volume knob in case I ever need it. It also has steering wheel buttons for volume, and skip.
Best of all is the voice controls: Ford, Google, Alexa. There is no need to touch the HVAC controls, or navigation ever. And the 25 has mode buttons on the steering wheel which I am more likely to use vs. Way down by the side of my leg. That was a horrible place for the mode selector.
All in all there are probably over 50 improvements on the 2025's. Not sure why a touch screen has everyone's nuts in a knot. It's not like a Tesla where everything is by screen. There are plenty of knobs and buttons in a 25 Maverick. I always get a touch screen monitor on my PC, because some things are just easier to touch. And yes, I use a smart phone.
Buy hey no one ever forced you to switch from your flip phone either.
As long as we all have the one we like, who cares? After selling my 23 XL FWD hybrid for $25,800 with 28K miles, it only cost me $4,100 to upgrade to a 25 AWD 4K tow with all of the upgrades ($29,900). A pretty amazing deal.
Sync 4 is a game changer, and the upgraded gearing, axles and transmission are a huge bonus. Being able to configure the gauges to show what I want is nice.
Some people prefer the old tech, like the 83 Ranger. Crank windows and AM radio. To each his own. Buy what you like and enjoy it. I wanted Eruption Green on my 23, but Ford didn't offer it. Certainly made picking a 25 much easier. But after owning it a couple months, I really appreciate the 25 so much more.
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