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      11-20-2019, 10:04 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by vreihen16 View Post
The topic came up on a BMW i3 forum a few days ago. Their BMW support isn't quite ready for prime time yet, but it looks like it has more potential than BMW's less-than-smooth TJA option.....
Yeah they don't support a whole lot of cars, although they do keep adding more. I think the main issue is actually being able to hack into the cars systems to be able to control the wheel, gas etc.

It's still a dev kit so even though my 2020 Corolla is claimed to be supported I did have to do some extra steps to get mine to work because it has the keyless entry and blindspot monitor package. Wasn't too hard, but definitely not something the average consumer would do.

Still the system works amazingly well. The corolla already has adaptive cruise and lane keep assist stock, but this system works MUCH better. Especially on the highway. Plus it has driver monitoring so you don't get the annoying wheel nag every few seconds. Just came back from Miami and basically once I got on the turnpike, I turned it on and did not have to touch the wheel until I got off the turnpike 45min later or to change lanes.
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