Not so cool "no finds" on the RL
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Not so cool "no finds" on the RL
To contrast the "Cool finds" thread, has there been one about the features of other cars missing on the RL? I have a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee that:
Has a much freindlier hands free system for Bluetooth connectivity. It has a built-in Home, Work and Mobile sub-menu for every entry, which results in much fewer voice entries and misunderstood voice commands (which is pretty high on my RL).
Has a system that keeps the headlights on high beam until it detects the headlights of an approaching car or tailights of a car ahead.
Has a moisture detection system that turns on the wipers and adjusts the intermittant use and speed to the amount of rain it detects (much better than vehicle speed).
Has a much freindlier hands free system for Bluetooth connectivity. It has a built-in Home, Work and Mobile sub-menu for every entry, which results in much fewer voice entries and misunderstood voice commands (which is pretty high on my RL).
Has a system that keeps the headlights on high beam until it detects the headlights of an approaching car or tailights of a car ahead.
Has a moisture detection system that turns on the wipers and adjusts the intermittant use and speed to the amount of rain it detects (much better than vehicle speed).
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Originally Posted by shoppit
To contrast the "Cool finds" thread, has there been one about the features of other cars missing on the RL? I have a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee that:
Has a much freindlier hands free system for Bluetooth connectivity. It has a built-in Home, Work and Mobile sub-menu for every entry, which results in much fewer voice entries and misunderstood voice commands (which is pretty high on my RL).
Has a system that keeps the headlights on high beam until it detects the headlights of an approaching car or tailights of a car ahead.
Has a moisture detection system that turns on the wipers and adjusts the intermittant use and speed to the amount of rain it detects (much better than vehicle speed).
Has a much freindlier hands free system for Bluetooth connectivity. It has a built-in Home, Work and Mobile sub-menu for every entry, which results in much fewer voice entries and misunderstood voice commands (which is pretty high on my RL).
Has a system that keeps the headlights on high beam until it detects the headlights of an approaching car or tailights of a car ahead.
Has a moisture detection system that turns on the wipers and adjusts the intermittant use and speed to the amount of rain it detects (much better than vehicle speed).
Let's see what cool things you can expect:
Shorter Life
Rust
Clear coat peeling off due to a car magnet
Major expensive repairs
Horrendous gas mileage
AND by the way, the tecnological goodies on the RL are way lengthier than your Chrysler. I won't waste my time noting them here.
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