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We could have walked to the car in about 20 seconds. Not sure what the point is with fetch mode.
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So much for showing off the feature, that's pretty funny.
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It's bound to happen eventually. It is the natural progression of technology.
Call me a millennial boomer but I feel technology has reached a point where it is no longer a tool that assists our lives, instead it has morphed into something that dictates our lives. Look at the hyper-polarization in America, it's a direct result of the tech platforms we have today. In the past automakers attempted to create vehicles that spoke to all the driver's senses, and thrill behind the wheel due to the "feel" of the car. The sounds, smells, vibrations, and muscle memory connections we developed with a car are becoming a thing of the past. Nowadays, thanks to the overarching rule of tech in our lives, the philosophy of automotive engineering and design has shifted radically. The entire goal is to relinquish human control for an automated software. They can pry my gas engine, shift lever, and steering wheel from my dead hands.
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I'm loving my adaptive cruise, lane keeping assist, auto wipers, auto high beam, auto dimming photochromic mirrors, auto adaptive suspension and auto HVAC. These standard and optional features make for a relaxing drive without interfering. All of them have manual override. To me, steering a vehicle isn't difficult and it can be enjoyable, it's the constant tending of the secondary equipment that makes driving a chore. But then we're all spoiled since most of these equipment are almost on every vehicle these days.
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When someone can explain to me how motorcycles fit into this fantasyland of robot cars, then I may start to have an interest.
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I love how it literally stops the vehicle when needed especially when some idiot cuts in front of you. I keep my foot at the ready of course. But so far it's been doing a tremendous job keeping distance by speeding up and slowing down. I set mine to the longest gap about 2+ car length.
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Sorry, I just don't get it.
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My Hyundai has ACC and lane assist. I keep the lane-keeping assist off. The ACC in the hyundai works every bit as good as it did in my BMW. It's brilliant. The only time I can see myself wanting to use lane keeping assist is when I'm dead tired and question my ability to stay on the road, but that's a big red flag to say I shouldn't be driving in that condition IMO. Still, the ACC is brilliant and I would never go without it again.
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