James Fremont
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- Joined
- Jan 27, 2021
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- Location
- Pacific
- Vehicle Year
- 2020
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger XL
- Engine Type
- 2.3 EcoBoost
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
- Tire Size
- 225/70R16
Hi all,
I am one of those who read the literatures of a product I intend to buy - word-by-word and page-to-page. Especially those big ticket items…
Listed as one of the Standard Features in the official Ford 2020 Ranger brochure is this thing called ‘Curve Control’. I don’t know if this (feature) is inherited from the 2019 model, and I certainly couldn’t find this term mentioned ever again anywhere else. Not even the same brochure went into any detail after listing it as one of the Standard ‘Co-Pilot360’ technology features. The salesperson at the dealership I interacted with was equally clueless.
Unless it was a typo (maybe the brochure meant to say ‘Traction Control’ ?), I assume it is different from the ‘Stability Control’ described in the owner’s manual. As a side note – if my (long) driving history is indicative of my future driving, I probably won’t experience that traction control system at work ever, or at least I hope not. But I am curious to know what it is like, and whether it is really useful.
Anyone knows what this is all about?
Thanks.
I am one of those who read the literatures of a product I intend to buy - word-by-word and page-to-page. Especially those big ticket items…
Listed as one of the Standard Features in the official Ford 2020 Ranger brochure is this thing called ‘Curve Control’. I don’t know if this (feature) is inherited from the 2019 model, and I certainly couldn’t find this term mentioned ever again anywhere else. Not even the same brochure went into any detail after listing it as one of the Standard ‘Co-Pilot360’ technology features. The salesperson at the dealership I interacted with was equally clueless.
Unless it was a typo (maybe the brochure meant to say ‘Traction Control’ ?), I assume it is different from the ‘Stability Control’ described in the owner’s manual. As a side note – if my (long) driving history is indicative of my future driving, I probably won’t experience that traction control system at work ever, or at least I hope not. But I am curious to know what it is like, and whether it is really useful.
Anyone knows what this is all about?
Thanks.
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