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Tvov
Dec 07, 2017Explorer II
We test drove a Subaru Legacy a few years ago, and it kept "beeping" at my wife. The salesman proudly pointed out the "lane keeping" system - but my wife, and myself, did not think she was driving in anyway that deserved beeping. We asked about turning it off, you can only mute it, and it turns back on everytime you restart the car. We did not like it. Salesman was confused why we didn't want it.
That and a few other reasons made us buy a Ford Fusion - which our model does not have lane keeping.
A friend of mine bought a loaded Chevy 2500 a couple years old, and the lane keeping system is in the seats of the truck - it vibrates the side of your butt depending on which way you are drifting. He says he likes it... (I think it is a Chevy, might be a Ram)
Maybe if I got more used to it, I might like that system. But in our very limited experience we did not like it.
That and a few other reasons made us buy a Ford Fusion - which our model does not have lane keeping.
A friend of mine bought a loaded Chevy 2500 a couple years old, and the lane keeping system is in the seats of the truck - it vibrates the side of your butt depending on which way you are drifting. He says he likes it... (I think it is a Chevy, might be a Ram)
Maybe if I got more used to it, I might like that system. But in our very limited experience we did not like it.
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