Mpg is the only reason I didn't get the Tremor. My fx4 (w/o 4k tow) is getting between 26 and 29 around town. Pretty good for a decently sized (fasssst) vehicle
Flat tire count? Haven't had a flat in 9 years driving a small car with bare tires. 1st week with the Mav, same highway I always drive and I got some kind of nail. Tire was no able to be repaired. Full size spare was great
I get LOTS of compliments on my CG Mav. Other people seem to like the color more than I do! I agree that green should be an option, probably would be the most popular color
More than just unbranded, it implies the calf was quick, or wiley enough to avoid being branded, when all the others got caught and branded. It's like a rarity
I had a weird experience... was unofficially told it would be around 4.5% for 60 months. 744 credit. I told them, give me 36 months, thinking it would be a lower interest rate. As I'm signing i see 7.5% apr. I questioned them and they don't give a straight answer. Nbd, I'm paying it off...
AWD may be used 2 days a year where I live. But during those 2 days I would pay ANYTHING for it.
More relevant to this thread - I have an ecoboost that has drastically surpassed my expectations. It's amazing. However the mpg's are closer to 26 for me since I drive less highway than I...
It's honestly weird... those full size trucks make sense for about 10% of owners. I'd feel really strange turning over an f-150 to drive 1/2 mile dropping my kids off at school and back. If you have a full size, you basically need a 2nd vehicle for short hops. It cannot be good to drive such...
Just double click the unlock button. My old Ridgeline did the same. Hmmmm I wonder if you hold the unlock button down, does it roll all the windows down?
So I just got mine, had 18 miles on it and mpg on the dash showed 15. Whoever drove it must have been absolutely flooring it. I'm up to 26mpg, all city driving at 270 miles.
Unless that was some kind of factory break in/dyno, I'm annoyed someone was beating the shit out of it for its first...
Miller Ford in Hainesport NJ. Honest and helpful. By far the best car buying experience I've ever had. They actually notified me I had price protection, saved me $150 or so, off sticker price.
I've had each kind for 10+ years. Drop in is better with a longer bed because you can slide stuff over it. Spray in is a little nicer, but grips, no sliding. On the Mav the bed is small enough you don't need to slide things beyond reach, so sibl. Just my take on it
I don't think they should sell cars without a full size spare! It was a no brainer for me. I am disappointed reading this thread though and learning it's not an exact match with the existing tires, still better than a donut
This is my worst fear. My truck gets delivered in a week or so, and I was promised verbally 100% for sure, it will be sold at msrp. If they try to screw me I haven't decided yet if I wil sue or just go buy another vehicle and post bad online reviews all over. I flat out told them when I paid...