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Only if you put it on a rear seat.
I wasn't asking about autopilot, just lane following which would be like autopilot just on the highway, especially combined with adaptive cruise...
Securing it might be harder than it sounds. The only points in the entire Prime designed for securing loads are the baby seat latches.
The gas tank is also behind the rear seat.
Those two statements look like opposites. If it can guide you down the center of the lane, it's basically autopilot. I don't find that at all...
Mine doesn't look like the one shown above, but it does have a 12V outlet in it.
Pretty sure it's run directly by the traction battery.
There's a 12V outlet in the back of the Prime, just at the bottom instead of the top.
It's not. My hand is 3.5" wide in that direction.
The G4 with spare is shown below. Note that the tire is thicker than the recess so they surrounded the tire with about 3" of foam. [ATTACH]...
It's not easy to get good statistics on flat tires. However, I've dug up some things. The average US driver will experience 5 flat tires in...
Neither one has a good chance of success.
One spot on my way to work involves starting from zero, accelerating to 40 and climbing a 12% (real) grade. I've done that with cruise more than...
Maybe West versus East. It's 86 degrees West.
Put me on 53 near Laceys Spring Alabama.
Then you won't be buying new cars for long since spares are going away progressively. I know two people (one friend 28 years old, one friend of a...
That space is too small for a spare tire. In the G4 with the spare, the recess for the spare is only about half as thick as the tire so the tire...
I turned them off and they still pop up. I consider that a bug and reported it as such.
Which do you think has the overall lower likelihood of standing, a Prime with no spare or a Ford pickup?
Yes.