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- Ford Maverick XLT
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- 2.5L Hybrid
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1- Is there a place in system configuration where you can set up the re-gen function to be more aggressive than the current settings in a Hybrid? Context, I've driven a BMW i3 before and its regen is so aggressive that the moment you let go of gas it starts slowing down as if you are applying brake already. I kinda got used to it. Since the name of the game for a hybrid is to save as much gas as possible, I wonder if I can truly practice one-pedal driving (without the need to press on the brake padel)?
2- I tried the lane-keep assist function and it's almost not usable. It tends to react so late that the truck is almost going outside of the lane, then it makes an adjustment to push the car back in the other direction, making it into a zig-zag pattern. I look like a drunken fool driving like that. I've driven other newer vehicles with lane-keep assist, and they are pretty good at keeping the car in the center of the lane. I only need to put my hand on the wheel once in a while. I wonder if there's a setting somewhere to adjust this behavior. Any thoughts?
2- I tried the lane-keep assist function and it's almost not usable. It tends to react so late that the truck is almost going outside of the lane, then it makes an adjustment to push the car back in the other direction, making it into a zig-zag pattern. I look like a drunken fool driving like that. I've driven other newer vehicles with lane-keep assist, and they are pretty good at keeping the car in the center of the lane. I only need to put my hand on the wheel once in a while. I wonder if there's a setting somewhere to adjust this behavior. Any thoughts?
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