real AM/FM radio for emergency and local information (no - streaming doesn't work if you don't have cell service, which is a lot of off-interstate areas in the mtns), Real satellite Sirus radio (for the same reasons) would be second choice. Seriously, radio is basic tech, why are they taking it...
Well I haven't tried it in stop and go cause I didn't trust it..... Can you elaborate on how well that works? Trying to decide if it's worth it to pay, and I admit on the open highway it's really nice
I broke my (left) ankle last year, and struggled at first, but I also then realized I could set the SEAT to auto adjust to the lowest setting when you put it in park (I think thats the "roomy exit and entry" setting), and that made a world of difference pulling myself up into the seat without...
There is a separate vlm control for Google maps from the regular speakers, it's on the center screen on the right side, you can also mute it there. I didn't know at first either, but my kids figured it out right away, of course
Not at all, nothing until it just went. I did feel a little bit of jerk going up the hill to the tunnel, like a transmission shift, which I only noticed cause there's no transmission, but it was all at once otherwise
Coming back from skiing, on I-70 just near the mouth of the Eisenhower Tunnel, all of a sudden a loud chunk chunk chunk was heard/felt in the front end. Pulled over immediately thinking there was a chunk of ice or debris caught up, didn't see anything underneath, wouldn't go away with slow back...
I learned the first slippery day we had, leaving my driveway.... Gotta just lightly accelerate, seriously, one time, and I got it.... It just drives differently on slippery roads, and you adapt.....
I got the Max because most of my driving is commute, but winter weekends we drive to steamboat, with cold temps, snow mode using more juice, NO CHARGERS on route, and no cell service make for a scenario that necessitates having the max option. As others have said, it really depends on what your...
After my new years ski trip, I learned that if you plug into the 120V when you arrive (still Warm), and just leave it plugged in over the duration, you won't lose any, and may even gain some (small) charge. if your parked in a garage the gain will be even greater.