CarPlay is already in the mix. Not sure about Android Auto though.AND I hope it will be easy enough to ask the car's intelligent agent using voice command!
CarPlay is already in the mix. Not sure about Android Auto though.AND I hope it will be easy enough to ask the car's intelligent agent using voice command!
To that, having a roof sensor for parking garage clearance bars would be great tooNot really directly related to size "comparison", but it would be nice to have the basic properties of the vehicle listed somewhere in the system. For example, a page in the infotainment could show the vehicle along with its dimensions and (curb) weight. It comes handy when looking for parking, being towed, etc.
Welcome to our slice of heavenNot really directly related to size "comparison", but it would be nice to have the basic properties of the vehicle listed somewhere in the system. For example, a page in the infotainment could show the vehicle along with its dimensions and (curb) weight. It comes handy when looking for parking, being towed, etc.
Not just that, but the occasional tree down on the trail/road, or branch you're backing under while you're pulling into a campsite, that sort of stuff. Could be a nice feature.To that, having a roof sensor for parking garage clearance bars would be great too
That is generally done with a forward looking camera so it has plenty of time to warn you. I think it is incorporated in what is know as 360 view.To that, having a roof sensor for parking garage clearance bars would be great too
I’ve never experienced for the top of the car. If someone knows of a model I’d be curious. I’m used to 360 but I’ve never had the warning sensor beep when going in a parking garage. Or I see a height bar at a drive-in, etc…That is generally done with a forward looking camera so it has plenty of time to warn you. I think it is incorporated in what is know as 360 view.
As it turns out no manufactures do this. Many modern vehicles have parking assist systems with sensors, like ultrasonic or radar, to detect obstacles around the car, such as walls or other vehicles, especially during parallel parking. However, these are not designed to measure the height of a parking garage entrance. I wonder why?I’ve never experienced for the top of the car. If someone knows of a model I’d be curious. I’m used to 360 but I’ve never had the warning sensor beep when going in a parking garage. Or I see a height bar at a drive-in, etc…
Glad I wasn’t crazy. Makes you wonder if it struggles to detect but to add it would be very cool. If nothing else, maybe as part of the roof rack since that adds a good amount of height.As it turns out no manufactures do this. Many modern vehicles have parking assist systems with sensors, like ultrasonic or radar, to detect obstacles around the car, such as walls or other vehicles, especially during parallel parking. However, these are not designed to measure the height of a parking garage entrance. I wonder why?
That would be a good place for it.Glad I wasn’t crazy. Makes you wonder if it struggles to detect but to add it would be very cool. If nothing else, maybe as part of the roof rack since that adds a good amount of height.
Hello! Thanks for all the interior comparison pictures. I also have a Wrangler Unlimited. Mine is the MOAB edition.We got rid of our Tahoe many years ago, so I am not really used to driving one anymore-but have had an Unlimited Wrangler for years now. We discuss size comparisons a lot - but did a trip in an Expedition this weekend (which in my mind is Suburban sized). One thing I have not seen much talk about is interior width. Not a perfect comparison, but an indicator will be the width of the center console.
Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
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Now these are not perfect comparisons - but they do illustrate one thing to me. The Jeep and Bronco design make a bench seat entirely impractical-there is no room for a person to sit in the area the center console occupies. The center console of the Tahoe and Traveler on the other hand are almost the same width - large enough for a bench seat to be practical. The Explorer I was in this weekend felt even wider than my F250 - but for comparison
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Anyway, still thinking it will be closer to full sized SUV (abet only 2 rows of seating), than Wrangler/Bronco. The shoulders of those 2 make the interior feel significantly narrower.
Phone charging is something so many of them get wrong.All the vehicles were at the house today, so got out a tape measure. Wrangler center console is about 7", Explorer and F250 are 12". Well my hips are a bit wider that that, but the difference will allow a bench seat to work (although the only real reason I want the bench is dog room not hip room - none of my dogs really fit in a captains chair well).
Now less technical - upholders. The Explorer I borrowed for the weekend, Ford tried a bunt and failed. My F250 has 4 cup holders on the front of the arm rest-great idea. The Explorer, with it's large armrest put the gear selector in it - then only really had room for 2 cup holders (one in front of the other - like the Jeep or Bronco). What a waste of space. To make things work, apparently the gear selector on the armrest catches spills well-they have already discontinued that design due to the electronics problems. They did put a wireless charger in front of the armrest-but it was picky enough we never managed to get a phone to keep charging when on it. Anyway, suggestion for Scout. A lot of us use vacuum insulated cups while driving. 4 front seat cup holders is better than 2.