What is one feature you hope Scout will include that has not yet been shown?

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I have enjoyed built in Nav in my vehicles - but the problem is the upkeep. Most companies want a fairly healthy price to get map updates, and even then I doubt many built in navigation systems allow for real time traffic updates.

I really liked the system on my 2015 VW Golf TDI. I liked it so much I paid about $100 then to get it on my phone to use in other vehicles. Then Garmin purchased the company and bricked the software. What I liked about it most is that it used a reverse method of input, and autofilled as options became limited. Want to go to a town, it would autofill the current state (so generally one click to continue), the town name would take about 3 letters before getting down to the last option, street name was about 3 letters on average (as it only had to search street names of the town) - then all you had to type completely was the street number (if you cared about that level of detail).
 
I'm sure some of my fellow vets will agree, please please please include heated lumbar support with as many positions as possible!
Yes and lumbar support that goes up and down and you can inflate or deflate. It would also be great if the front of the seat had a break like my BMW seat did on the bottom and you could extend it so the seat touches the back of your knees.
 
Ok, but this a fringe issue. Most modern cruise controls will not engage below a certain speed. I understand, for most people, most of the time - it is a safety issue. But occasionally it would be nice to have a crawl control. Feeding - being able to crawl at 2mph could be a God send (at best now I would have to set the parking brake to drag the truck while idling to pull it off). Where I stable my horses - we have a 5mph speed limit - I hate having to keep my foot on the brakes for the 3/8 of a mile (which at 5 mph seems like forever). A stable controllable crawl speed would be great.
 
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