Ford responded to consumers by adding all the "techy" items in there vehicles. Yes, the bugs, glitches, hiccups, brain farts exsist. You want a vehicle that offers plain jane amenities, bury your nose in the classic section of the car ads and find yourself that gorgeous 1972 Bronco with the basic push-pull buttons and window cranks. Do you ever question the technology of a commercial airplane when you board? How 'bout that computer that leads you to this site? It just amazes me how people are quick to pull the plug on something when it doesn't work as expected right off the get go. I can relate, I also have a $47,000 bucket of wires in my garage. I've owned many items that have had growing pains in the past and I forsee it happing in the future. The manufacturer builds what we ask for, and for doing so, we either pat the engineers on the back, or burn them at the stake. Here's my take on the quirps of a new vehicle, as long as it's not life threatning, give the damn thing a chance for the manufacturer to get it right, that's why there's consumer advocates to raise the eyebrows of the producers of the products we buy.