I actually agree with this for the most part except that the one thing car companies should not cheap out on is the paint. Car companies should know this by now. I had some crappy ass low end cars in my life and the key is that even if it had cheap plastics and interior you could still polish...
I don't like the idea of "you bought a cheap truck, what do you expecty for $20K?". (I paid $30K) and I'm sure that's not Ford's plan.
Ford wants to produce an affordable truck, not a cheap truck. As a comparsion we also have a 2012 Santa Fe GLS which was a $26K car in 2012. It came with...
Iāve owned a lot of cars, a lot. Iāve owned trucks like Ford Rangers, Nissan Frontiers, Silverados, Mazda. Iāve owned Ford Explorers, Honda Civics, Escorts, Cavaliers, Santa Fe, Volvo, Mercedes, Porsche.
I also used to work in a Jaguar repair shop.
Iāve owned a lot of cheap cars and as...
Yeah I tried looking for the last bitch thread but couldnāt find it. I thought it was important that we have some of these threads though as these are things potential buyers should be aware of. If I had read this thread before it wouldnāt have changed my mind most likely about buying but I...
So interesting feedback and Iāll clarify a couple of things.
#1 - I like the truck, Iām not trying to be a naysayer.
My truck was $30K not $20K. People are paying $35-40K in some cases. Even a $20K truck shouldnāt have paint issues.
Cheap plastic I can live with, but the paint is a major issue...
Found chips in paint on front fender today, as bad as any chip I had on my 14 year old Honda Element with 225K I just sold. My wifeās 10 year old car doesnāt have any chips like this.
The list of little annoyances is starting to build.
If itās getting chips after a month I canāt imagine how...
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During the process of venting crankcase pressure back through your intake track, large amounts of oil, in the form of vapors can gather/accumulate in your intake tube, intake manifold runners and even dilute your gas, lowering its octane level. This happens on all engines and is even worse...
So I watched the video and now I'm wondering why do the JLT connections take place in a completely different place than the Buschur connections? Is one going to be more effective than the other because of which lines they are tapping into?
The JLT installs looks to be a heck of a lot more...
Love the truck but my list might be longer than 3 :) I narrowed it down though so I donāt seem negative. :)
1. Interior plastic scratches easier than any car Iāve ever owned.
2. Visibility out the back window is as bad as some sports cars Iāve driven.
3. Seat fabric on the XLT is just a cover...
Yes this is driving me nuts. I hate it auto switching the high beams on all the time. I can manually put it in the non auto position but it reverts back on every start. Went into the setting menu and turned off the auto high beams.
I had ordered these a while ago but they were out of stock and took forever to arrive so I got some different ones. These showed up today and I don't need them.
https://accessories.ford.com/products/front-seat-cover-kit
VNZ6Z-15600D20-C Kit - Front Seat Cover
Sell for $145 shipped. Paypal...
Sorry - maybe not clear from photos, the little flaps aren't the main issue, it's the actual bottom part of the bumper that is scraping before it even gets to the little flaps. But yes the little flaps hang down pretty far as well.
I haven't owned it very long but the splash guard in the front seems to scrape on every curb around here. My Honda Element never had this issue.
I keep pulling in to work or other places and then I hear that plastic scrape. Seems like it's only about 0.5" too long for most curbs. A 1" lift...
The whole window is a "visibility issue". Visibility out of the rear window is terrible regardless of what style you have. Way too squished. The mirror placement is also funky. Even with adjusting it you don't get much view out of the rear and I find it in the way up front for me.
20 is low and I would contact the dealer. I have awd and have been avg close to 28 with lots of highway driving. 23-25 in city likely. You running 87 or 92 gas?
The interesting part is that I didnāt start the 87 test on purpose. My wife filled it up and I was on a trip and got back and thought, the truck seems more noisy than I remembered. Then we figured out she had put 87 in it so I figured Iād do the test. In my opinion it definitely performs better...
Interesting, you guys seems to be doing better than I am. I just posted my results and 87 vs 92 comparison here - https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/gas-mileage-tests-so-far-and-differences-using-mpg-87-vs-92.9537/#post-192781