And that is saying a lot.
I'm usually pretty good about knowing all the ins-and-outs of the vehicles I buy and drive, but the other morning I was completely taken aback by what my 2025 F150 did.
It was my usual drive home from work. Pulled into my downward sloping driveway and applied the parking brake as I've done forever. This time though I brain farted and instead of putting the truck in park and removing the key, I simply turned the truck off and took the key out.
Much to my surprise, the shifter moved itself from drive, all the way back to park.
On what planet do we need to do this? What was wrong with an annoying beeper, flashing a BIG warning up on the screen, and locking the key in the ignition until you manually returned the shifter to park, like cars have been doing for ages?
I can't come up with a single reason this is needed. Guess one thing that would never ever get fixed if it broke on my truck. It's not like they're using an existing system to do something else. Like, they're not using the electric power steering to do lane keeping, or the ABS system to do traction control. This is a whole new actuator that just does one thing, move the shifter.
Of course I shot video of it.
I'm usually pretty good about knowing all the ins-and-outs of the vehicles I buy and drive, but the other morning I was completely taken aback by what my 2025 F150 did.
It was my usual drive home from work. Pulled into my downward sloping driveway and applied the parking brake as I've done forever. This time though I brain farted and instead of putting the truck in park and removing the key, I simply turned the truck off and took the key out.
Much to my surprise, the shifter moved itself from drive, all the way back to park.
On what planet do we need to do this? What was wrong with an annoying beeper, flashing a BIG warning up on the screen, and locking the key in the ignition until you manually returned the shifter to park, like cars have been doing for ages?
I can't come up with a single reason this is needed. Guess one thing that would never ever get fixed if it broke on my truck. It's not like they're using an existing system to do something else. Like, they're not using the electric power steering to do lane keeping, or the ABS system to do traction control. This is a whole new actuator that just does one thing, move the shifter.
Of course I shot video of it.
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