New Ford Territory Dark Edition provides extra swagger
The infotainment system is not a Ford SYNC4 setup, which is a brilliant interface, but seems instead to be of a nondescript variety likely used in many Chinese offerings. A weak point, if you are the kind of buyer who wants slick digitisation.
These gripes were mentioned in previous interactions. But my kin seemed to be unreceptive to these criticisms voiced by their driver. Instead, they were impressed by the expansive cabin space, rear legroom and dual-sliding panoramic sunroof.
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