Would a manager at the tire store ride with you to see this occuring? I would think they would be worried about liability at this point and ask you not to leave until they figured this out. Maybe even involve the tire manufacturer. I suspect it is a size issue with the rim. But the tire store...
Well even Ford seems to suggest higher octane fuel in the manual. Kia suggests Techron fuel system cleaner in their turbos...but I get that 2025 Ford Mavericks get gas in two places to do the gas wash. I still think cleaner burning is a good thing. I do get about a mile per gallon better mpg...
My Maverick can do some things that my F250 long bed supercrew could not. Like going through a drive thru (250 couldn't do the sharp curves). And...it can go nearly twice as far on a gallon of gas as well as drive through snow. And people will stop asking you to help them move. So I'm happy.
I wish they would have included cooled seats with the Lariat package. Since the fake leather will be hot in summer. Had this feature in another vehicle I owned and it makes all the difference. A.C. air pumped thru the center core of front seats. It can't cost that mich more to include...it's...
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Its about the money. Already Ford is hawking their paid connection service. They give you a free trial with a new 2025 but then its a subscription fee. They know they can't sell this as well if their system allows you to use Apple or Google that offers the same for free. Always follow...
Well, I don't want to get a long debate going, but you should get more mileage with it as it contains more energy. Also less corrosion in some parts of the fuel system-and also makes the motor run better. (Higher octane 89-thats right in the manual.) Having said that, the amount of mileage saved...
Clear gas is another name for non-ethanol gas. No corn alcohol. I don't buy it exclusively because it costs more than its added gas mileage...there is a debate about it but it does have a few benefits. I buy it about one of every three tanks. Otherwise I run 89 or higher octane.
So why wouldn't you allow a check to be done? Just curious. I think writing a check for a new car is rare enough (though we have done it), I don't mind being checked out. I hate governemt b.s but anyone doing a large cash purchase will likely be scrutinized. My guess is this will happen to you...
I just picked up a 2025 new Lariat. It has a dash rattle but it was easy to find by touching above the speedometer/production window and it stopped (where two plastics meet but barely touch). I bought some trim rubber and put it across the entire top to correct the rattle and it really looks...
Mine often shows that the truck is 'Running' and even though I know it isn't , I have to check to be sure. If someone parks in their garage and the app says the truck is running, they of course will need to check each and every time since if it was it could kill them. This needs to be fixed...
I would have said 'I had one, an F250 8 ft bed. But was tired of 16 mpg. and not able to drive thru a fast food restaurant. So instead of being a dumbass, I traded it for the Maverick. What about you?'
(This is true for me)
And it should be clearly stated for new owners so they don't order and find it out later. My bed extender requires these tiedowns. Learned the hard way and wasted time.