ha ha. I had went down there the day before I took it home to test drive it. I didn't have time to get the paper work done that day so I came back the next day and picked it up. So It was probably unlocked from me driving it.
At about the 250 mile mark my Maverick developed a rattle in the dash plastic. It starts at above 35mph and is constant. I can't for the life of me pin point the exact area in the dash its coming from. Pushing on different areas of the dash does nothing to stop it. Anyone else have this...
The new hybrid Toyota Tundra. Still waiting to see what kind of gas mileage it will get. Unlikely ATM, but not out of the question I'd trade my Maverick for it.
I have one on mine. I really enjoy it and glad I got one. First vehicle I've owned with a moonroof/sunroof. The only thing I worry about is inevitably forgetting to close it one night and it comes a downpour while I'm asleep. Also worried about it leaking at some point in the future, but...
eh, all I've ever done is take my vehicles though an automatic car wash. Never a problem.
Well, except for the time it ripped the drivers side mirror off my S-10. But that was before all vehicles had "break away" mirrors. Although it definitely still broke away....
A bit over 700 miles on my 2.0 AWD Lariat. So far the dash says an average of 27.9 mpg. That's with premium fuel and mostly city and rural hwy driving. I haven't tried to calculate it myself yet.
I have the B&O. I really doubt they sound that much better. The only upside is the subwoofer they come with, which also sucks, but its better than no sub at all. I'll also be replacing mine with something better at some point.
hmmm I wonder what they would offer for my Lariat? I don't want to sale it but now I'm curious. If its a few grand more than I paid, then i'll go get another at MSRP, rinse and repeat! lol
I was looking for that too. The one the SC has is pretty slick but its built that way from the factory so idk if we'll ever see one as good for the Maverick. I'm keeping my eyes peeled though.
Do you guys think that amp is providing as much power as the speakers and subs can handle? Could simply installing a higher power and better quality amp make for a noticeable upgrade in sound quality?