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Off Road Menu

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Any on board GPS or does it get all it's location info from iPhone or Android phone?
 
OK just watched the video. Seems like attitude is correct. Seemed a strange menu choice name to me. I’ve just looked up vehicle attitude and it shows my ignorance of the English language.
Still seems like strange word choice - not sure what a better option would be. Before I watched the video I had no idea what it was referencing.
 
OK just watched the video. Seems like attitude is correct. Seemed a strange menu choice name to me. I’ve just looked up vehicle attitude and it shows my ignorance of the English language.
I think it's quite a "piloty" term.

My attitude is that I'm a little ***ked off, that to find Information on a vehicle I've purchased, I've got to trawl a bottom feeding website like Insta. 😡
 
I'm not a fan of techy stuff in vehicles, but these are all useful. Also, these have no bearing on the actual function of the vehicle - if the screen fails the truck still drives - so these are like icing on a cake. The only one I'd really miss if the screen were to fail is the tire pressure - its not indispensable, but its quite handy.

EDIT: the electrical page is also quite useful!
 
I'm not a fan of techy stuff in vehicles, but these are all useful. Also, these have no bearing on the actual function of the vehicle - if the screen fails the truck still drives - so these are like icing on a cake. The only one I'd really miss if the screen were to fail is the tire pressure - its not indispensable, but its quite handy.

EDIT: the electrical page is also quite useful!


My thoughts exactly, Stickshifter.

I also must admit that the built-in Pathfinder system is pretty slick. Not a "necessary" feature, but one that I can see replacing some of the other ways I use to navigate. The best part is no proprietary nonsense -- just the ability to track and share GPX files. That's fantastic; I'm assuming (perhaps wrongly) that you could load up GPX files from elsewhere and follow them too, so if you had a buddy do a great trail last week, he can e-mail you the file and you can re-trace his steps. Between that for off-road, and Carplay for everything else, Ineos has nailed the nav system that I've wanted since GPS for cars was a thing -- no fussing with updates or maps that are out of date the moment they leave the lot of a bunch of proprietary file formats.
 
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