Airborne_Ape
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Anyone who has updated their modules to the latest versions in FDRS also notice this hands free driving license in the about menu in their Sync? Is everyone’s showing the same?
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No, mine isn't showing that.
That aint very long. Should be 3 years once you get it. Possibly 1 free year as well.
Keep in mind he's in Canada though. I'm pretty sure 'hands-free-driving' was initially advertised as 1-year free trial up here with the prep kit option before it was issued the name Blue Cruise, had its price announced and free trial restructured to match the USA. When I bought my truck the initial info I had was that hands-free-driving would be extremely limited to a few sections of the TransCanada and cost $600/year. The appeal for Canadian buyers to add the prep-kit to early 14-Gen builds was slim to none. A lot has changed since.
The licensing is probably structured different per region... Eh!
My guess is the R&D department isn't keeping up with the marketing team as usual. There may be a part of the GUI in Sync 4 that displays this licence info depending on what region is configured in the APIM just like the glare free adaptive headlight menus. Time should tell when we can start comparing more Blue Cruise enabled Canadian vehicles and further updates roll out.
I don't think there's anything to worry about with this. I wouldn't be surprised if a future update removes this from his Sync 4 about page or adds something similar for the rest of you.
The obvious clue here is that his Sync 4 shows "hands-free-drving" instead of 'Blue-Cruise' which the mothership has been obsessively marketing since it got its brand name change. I'm leaning towards this being an old GUI element that was enabled by mistake on APIMs regionally configured for Canada.
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