BlueMach
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There are definitely pros and cons each way.
On the range display of miles *and* percent rather than miles *or* percent - I don't want to see miles, period, under any circumstances, so I'd say Ford's inability to turn them off is a disadvantage.
The app is also a huge disappointment - because of the setup and the dealers. Tesla pairs your app and car before you arrive for pickup, Ford hopes the dealer mentions there's an app.
On the range display of miles *and* percent rather than miles *or* percent - I don't want to see miles, period, under any circumstances, so I'd say Ford's inability to turn them off is a disadvantage.
The app is also a huge disappointment - because of the setup and the dealers. Tesla pairs your app and car before you arrive for pickup, Ford hopes the dealer mentions there's an app.
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