I know Honda's features are quite obtrusive and a friend told me his wife's Palaside operates much better than his new Suburban.
Mostly speaking of lane keep assist & adaptive cruise control.
Consider Hyundai's investments in the US:
https://apnews.com/article/hyundai-ev-georgia-production-begins-ioniq-424cf322822f707e7070260a789ffb59
https://www.wsfa.com/2025/01/09/hyundai-motor-manufacturing-alabama-celebrates-record-sales-2024/...
Ours transitioned from Crown Vics to Explorers, but I'm not seeing any new generation Explorers.
I read on Wiki they have a 3.3l police package offering on the current generation.
Not sure how a twin turbo ecoboost would hold up for that duty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Cyclone_engine...
I’m not there yet.
Toyota hybrids are proven to be exceptional, and I suspect the new Camry will be as well.
Guess I’m just too old to adapt to new technologies.
As of 2022 looks like most active safety features weren't very good.
I'm guessing warning systems like rear cross traffic alerts are more useful than active collision/braking avoidance.
Haven't been able to locate much on comparison of different brands except several year-old YouTubes of...
I've made it a point to ask Nissan and Infiniti owners if they experienced any transmission problems. None replied affirmatvely. As a matter of fact many have brand loyalty.
I'm not suggesting if you buy a Nissan product there's no chance, you'll experience CVT problems, but it's far from a...
Can't yet wrap my head around it.
Subcompact Chevys, e.g. Trax & Trailblazers, Ford Escape, Nissan Rogue?
What's the logic ... I'm not seeing stellar mpg from these subcompacts and compact SUV's?