Bucsman89
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when was yours originally ordered?FWIW, mine was built 12 days ago and it has it.
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when was yours originally ordered?FWIW, mine was built 12 days ago and it has it.
And the 2023 still isn't on the website for builds.The website is basically the crayon version of the ordering system, it really doesn't matter...
Most definitely not thar, I just feel people that use those features to much often don't pay as much attention on the road. What the hell else do you have to do when you are behind the steering wheel? Hopefully you aren't fiddling with your radio. Do those things keep me alert imo. Besides that the auto high beam feature will not dim going over a hill and when I meet people in those situations you get high beams very close to your vehicle. I guess if those people don't give a shit about other people by all means go ahead and use it.Since you quoted me and somehow are trying to come off as superior, let ask you your secret for making all the other drivers on the road around as good as you so they dont become a fly in your ointment?
Or these people have added to thier tool box to keep themselves and other drivers safer... I drive in calif, where there doesn't seem to be any training required to get a DL... a driver can come across 6 lanes in your blind spot to hit that exit in front of you, one of us has an additional safety feature that the other chooses not to have.... that's fine, but if you hit me from behind you better have a dash cam to prove it wasn't your fault.Most definitely not thar, I just feel people that use those features to much often don't pay as much attention on the road. What the hell else do you have to do when you are behind the steering wheel? Hopefully you aren't fiddling with your radio. Do those things keep me alert imo. Besides that the auto high beam feature will not dim going over a hill and when I meet people in those situations you get high beams very close to your vehicle. I guess if those people don't give a shit about other people by all means go ahead and use it.
I feel youOr these people have added to thier tool box to keep themselves and other drivers safer... I drive in calif, where there doesn't seem to be any training required to get a DL... a driver can come across 6 lanes in your blind spot to hit that exit in front of you, one of us has an additional safety feature that the other chooses not to have.... that's fine, but if you hit me from behind you better have a dash cam to prove it wasn't your fault.
And since you found a single scenario flaw in the auto High Low beam, I'll counter with incapacitated drivers on regular CC vs one using adaptive... no system is perfect and we can find issues with anything, but to say the users of advanced safety are lessor drivers, is a feeling not a fact, and I'm not a big fan of disregarding facts in flavor of feelings
I concur with TeqsandMost definitely not thar, I just feel people that use those features to much often don't pay as much attention on the road. What the hell else do you have to do when you are behind the steering wheel? Hopefully you aren't fiddling with your radio. Do those things keep me alert imo. Besides that the auto high beam feature will not dim going over a hill and when I meet people in those situations you get high beams very close to your vehicle. I guess if those people don't give a shit about other people by all means go ahead and use it.
It always shows, even to dealer main order screen, but when they look at what the package includes, the ACC is not listed2023 Build and Price is on the Jeep website now and it does still show the Adaptive Cruise Control as part of the package. Not proof but it is an interesting data point.
Based on going on line and build your Jeep if it is nort avalible it takes it off your build.Based on what? 3 dealers are telling me no