Over the last year or so I've played with several of the AI tools and I would consider myself more tech savvy than the average bear based on my prior work in the tech field and overall life experience. It has gotten better, in some cases significantly so, in a fairly short period of time. And...
I am both sad and happy that I can't participate in this thread via any snow pics...here from central Florida.......where it was 79 degrees today........and I had to wear shorts. :sunglasses:
To be honest, I'm not really sure because mine are so random. The easiest way to reduce the rattles that I've found so far is to just turn down the volume on the radio. :crackup:
Ok, here's what I think my list would be even though I'm pretty good with all of it the way it is:
Real leather
Sound deadening all the way around
Some way to add stops to the shifter dial (I don't mind the fact that it's rotary)
Wireless carplay that doesn't require using up the existing port...
LOL! It makes you look like you had a "Herbie the Love Truck"!
My first vehicle was that same truck but about 10 years after you. Mine had the Explorer package with the thick white stripes on the hood and down the sides.
@DesertSandTremor This looks great! How much of that is your actual Mav? I'm curious if that lightbar on top is real or added by the AI? If that's real, what kind is it and how is it mounted?
Yeah, the phrase "as a car guy" makes you different than many other Americans and gives you a different set of ideals when it comes to autos. Which I understand and appreciate. The vehicle I came out of last was a 20 year old Honda Accord that I never had any major trouble with and I will admit...
Ah, I just realized there was a breakdown of how they conducted this as a link from the article.
A lot of surveying comes down to how a question is asked. I've added what they say they asked about. So there's way more that is being asked than just "how do you feel about their product right...
Some basic statistics: When you get to a total group size (called a population in statistics) the size of the US population of greater than 340 million, it only takes a sample size of 1000 to be considered statistically significant. In other words, you can extrapolate up from the 1000 and...
You got my curiosity up so I just went and took the same measurements on mine. I have a Tremor so the heights are different than yours but my driver side and passenger side measure the same - which is what I would expect. Maybe others will report to give a fuller perspective overall.
Good luck.