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Most cars with lane keep (and electric power assist steering) monitor driver input. If too much time goes by without sensing movement the nanny gets upset and you get an alarm.Our Mavericks only have sensors in the steering wheel to monitor our behavior.
Ford “Blue Cruise” features a camera(s) to watch you drive. If you “give it the finger” will it interpret that as road rage against another driver I wonder.
Built in auto repo tech isn't bad. Disabling a stolen vehicle is good too.There certainly is a trend of Ford just patenting the worst stuff then pinky swearing it isnt for us. Like the built in license plate readers that would snitch on everybody, or the auto repo technology.
Believe it or not, I dont think its a good idea for Ford to be able to monitor your car at all times and just take it from you if they decide they dont want you to have it.Built in auto repo tech isn't bad. Disabling a stolen vehicle is good too.
There are options to turn off data sharing, even OTA updates if you want. I think if someone doesn't make their vehicle payments they don't deserve to keep the vehicle. They can't just take if without cause, and you can be certain they don't want it back; they much prefer the payments. Same thing happens with houses, but of course houses don't move around.Believe it or not, I dont think its a good idea for Ford to be able to monitor your car at all times and just take it from you if they decide they dont want you to have it.
Just like I dont want Ford reading my lips and trying to judge my emotions whenever I am in a vehicle, uploading and selling that data to whomever wants it.
That's the one tech feature I think is essential. No matter how well you turn your head, you can't see much directly behind the truck without that camera. I would yell at you about that in the middle of a showroom floor.The rear back up camera, I figure that is for the fat guys who can no longer turn their head and look back.
I can see how it could save a child’s life,That's the one tech feature I think is essential. No matter how well you turn your head, you can't see much directly behind the truck without that camera. I would yell at you about that in the middle of a showroom floor.
Unless you pull the telematics fuse, they are already tracking everywhere you go in every Ford Maverick on the road today.Believe it or not, I dont think its a good idea for Ford to be able to monitor your car at all times and just take it from you if they decide they dont want you to have it.
So you would then have proof that disabling tracking in the menus does nothing?Unless you pull the telematics fuse, they are already tracking everywhere you go in every Ford Maverick on the road today.
Yes you can turn things off. That doesnt make the tracking OK to do regardless.There are options to turn off data sharing, even OTA updates if you want. I think if someone doesn't make their vehicle payments they don't deserve to keep the vehicle. They can't just take if without cause, and you can be certain they don't want it back; they much prefer the payments. Same thing happens with houses, but of course houses don't move around.