Voice recognition
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<span style="-webkit-font-kerning: none; font-family: 'book antiqua', palatino; font-size: 14pt;">... you have to look at the screen to change the temperature, music, GPS, all the same distractions of looking at a phone.. Which also brings to mind, would you get a ticket for changing stations on your SmartPhone ? Or would they make that fall into the category of texting ? </span>
<span style="font-family: 'book antiqua', palatino; font-size: 14pt;">Most of the vehicles with these options also have voice recognition. I have ours set up so I can do most things with my voice so I don't find that too distracting. As I mentioned earlier, it takes a little time to get used to it. I have spent some time setting up Favorites for the NAV, phone calls and radio stations, etc. Having done that I don't have to take my hand off the wheel much. I press a button on the steering wheel and say what I need. I'm 65 so I fall into the category of those who could be someone who doesn't want to change. I decided a few years back that I could be stubborn and not change but that doesn't slow down change around me. I'm the one who would lose out while the world zips on by me.</span>
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">I can open the garage with my voice and park the car (I think). I haven't figured those out yet. When we went through our orientation they told us we could do these things and demo'd them but I'm not quite there yet. They are on my list.</span>