Mine looks like that but it doesn't bother me, yet. I guess if it gets any worse you can always break out the heat gun, carefully, and flatten it out.
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Lariat Lux is $36,000. For that money, you'd think Ford would know how to cut out and secure a piece of plastic.Inexpensive truck means cost cutting is going to go on somewhere. I dont care about the plastics. Honestly I'd rather the cuts be done there instead of on the drivetrain and electronics.
What they used on the $20K XL and can reuse on the Lariat they will do so. I figure the miscellaneous minor trim panels, carpet, yada yada are the same regardless of what price level.Lariat Lux is $36,000. For that money, you'd think Ford would know how to cut out and secure a piece of plastic.
I would not bother pointing out the issue if the gap is really tiny paper thin. Truth is the gap is so large that it becomes quite noticeable every time you get on the vehicle. Still not a big deal overall but small things do eventually add up and makes you question whether ford can indeed do a better job around these areas. Toyota also makes cheap vehicles but I never noticed these problems. Besides that I really enjoy the truck and I agree with you nothing should be perfect at this price point.Geez, I honestly never looked that close to see if there is a tiny paper thin gap on mine or not. I don't go looking for problems or things to complain about though. It's a great truck that drives fine and gets awesome gas mileage. I'm not here to nitpick the thing to death and point out every tiny flaw because nothing comes off the line 100% perfect. I've worked for Porsche, Rolls Royce, Bentley, Aston martin and Mercedes and trust me, just because it's more expensive doesn't mean there are less tiny flaws. Enjoy the truck.
Built in business card holder. If I cant get it to sit flat after a speaker swap, i may use it for that if its wide enough. Just wedge em in there.I would not bother pointing out the issue if the gap is really tiny paper thin. Truth is the gap is so large that it becomes quite noticeable every time you get on the vehicle. Still not a big deal overall but small things do eventually add up and makes you question whether ford can indeed do a better job around these areas. Toyota also makes cheap vehicles but I never noticed these problems. Besides that I really enjoy the truck and I agree with you nothing should be perfect at this price point.
Wrong, it’s you’ll probably go blind!!!!Leave it alone. Don’t mess with it. If you keep on touching it, you will probably scratch something.
Get someone else to touch it.Wrong, it’s you’ll probably go blind!!!!