aggiegrad05
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Someone that is going to take their eyes off the road for an extended period of time to browse a huge screen is a bad driver...regardless of the screen size that's in front of them.
If dropping a large screen in these vehicles is evidence that Ford is actually committed to keeping the Expedition fresh and on-trend, then I am all for it. That's a much better approach than the one they took with Gens 2 and 3 which basically amounted to "well, people bought this vehicle a few years back, so let's not change anything and let it get stale and outdated so we can lose gobs and gobs of market share to the point that we almost surrender the segment to the GM Triplets."
The consumer demands bigger screens. I'm happy to see Ford listening to the consumer.
If dropping a large screen in these vehicles is evidence that Ford is actually committed to keeping the Expedition fresh and on-trend, then I am all for it. That's a much better approach than the one they took with Gens 2 and 3 which basically amounted to "well, people bought this vehicle a few years back, so let's not change anything and let it get stale and outdated so we can lose gobs and gobs of market share to the point that we almost surrender the segment to the GM Triplets."
The consumer demands bigger screens. I'm happy to see Ford listening to the consumer.