CavRider
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- F-150 Lightning, BMW i4, some others
I would argue that Ford engineers have no business whatsoever investing development in navigation software. They are an automotive company, not a software company. They should instead enter into a licensing agreement with ABRP or similar and concentrate on stuff they are actually good at.My point is that (a) planning doesn't help when the apps give you incorrect information (e.g., which chargers are compatible), and (b) you shouldn't have to spend so much time planning. I love the Lightning, and would not go back to another Tesla, but the tech in the Ford is just not mature yet. While Tesla's quality and customer service suck, they had developed their tech to a higher degree, which made road trips easier. You just plugged in your destination, and it gave you chargers at reasonable intervals. If you wanted to change a software-selected charger, you just pushed a button and all the chargers within 100 miles or so would come up, and you could select a different one. I don't know whether Ford engineers are working on it or not...I do see updates occasionally, but they seem to be minor.
Just my $0.02.
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