theevguy
John smith
theevguy

My 2013 Fusion has this feature and so did my old 2008 Fusion. It’s omitted from the lowest-of-the-lowest trims (the “S” variant) though to save costs.

“ Gotta admit, I’m still bummed I can’t play XCOM 2 on my big TV!”

Primarily a PC gamer here who explores the console world every time someone refuses to make a PC version.

I used to imagine myself buying a luxury car as soon as I got a real job, but these days a lot of fancy tech that was once exclusive to luxury brands (and often to only the higher end models, not entry-level cars) has trickled down to ordinary brands.

RWD on a sporty chassis without going luxury?

The GS would be a mid-size in the US. It competes with the 5-series and E-Class and A6. In terms of interior space, it’s actually no different from the cheaper ES - it’s just the RWD/AWD and sportier engines which cause the GS to be ranked (and priced) higher than the ES.