No daytime running lights, not on mine anyway, unless I'm not seeing some switch I need to activate. Manual explains DRL (if equipped). So...?
If I turn the light selection to the "parking lights" the "halo" around the lights turn on in front and brake lights in back.
Fog lights match the headlights (LED).
Mirrors automatically fold up when car is locked. If you walk by with the fob, they unfold, and will fold up again if you don't unlock the car.
Parking assist-the button does not stay depressed or "on" (so to speak) like in the previous Equus and Genny. When you shift to reverse, it comes on and will cut off shortly when you put the car in drive. If you want it on(like I do, parking in the garage), you must depress the button to turn it on. I'd rather the way it was.
Car comes with 3 keys, 2 fobs and a credit card looking key.
3-zone A/C-driver, passenger, and rear. In the system setting, you can have the back setting off unless you press the 3 zone button (or not)
Sport, normal and snow settings. By the way, I thought the steering in the normal setting (on previous year Equus) was too soft, it seems like its much better this year, but maybe its just cause its a new car with new tires. My traded in Equus needed new tires.
Blind spot warning.
Bigger screen on nav system-you have a choice of "route" colors
I think everyone has seen that the rims are changed and a new color exterior available and blue link is avaiable.
No massage seat.
Only one CD can be used at a time.
That's all I've noticed so far.
noLa
If I turn the light selection to the "parking lights" the "halo" around the lights turn on in front and brake lights in back.
Fog lights match the headlights (LED).
Mirrors automatically fold up when car is locked. If you walk by with the fob, they unfold, and will fold up again if you don't unlock the car.
Parking assist-the button does not stay depressed or "on" (so to speak) like in the previous Equus and Genny. When you shift to reverse, it comes on and will cut off shortly when you put the car in drive. If you want it on(like I do, parking in the garage), you must depress the button to turn it on. I'd rather the way it was.
Car comes with 3 keys, 2 fobs and a credit card looking key.
3-zone A/C-driver, passenger, and rear. In the system setting, you can have the back setting off unless you press the 3 zone button (or not)
Sport, normal and snow settings. By the way, I thought the steering in the normal setting (on previous year Equus) was too soft, it seems like its much better this year, but maybe its just cause its a new car with new tires. My traded in Equus needed new tires.
Blind spot warning.
Bigger screen on nav system-you have a choice of "route" colors
I think everyone has seen that the rims are changed and a new color exterior available and blue link is avaiable.
No massage seat.
Only one CD can be used at a time.
That's all I've noticed so far.
noLa