yea. no way I'm reading all that. I put it into chatgpt for a 1 paragraph summary if anyone wants cliff notes:
"In this lengthy and frustrated review, a Ford owner expresses deep disappointment with their truck, citing numerous mechanical issues and poor customer service from both the...
I'm sorry for your wait definitely understand the frustration since it seems like bureaucracy problem. A lot of us with 2022- 2024 model year waited over a year, so it could be much worse
same. they were never used, scratched and I had all them downloaded to the cloud already. Some were even staring to have the holographic areas scratched and unplayable. I would have never done that to vinyl but cd's are just obsolete today imo.
He doesn't support any debt. Which in finance is the completely wrong approach. I find him a bit of hypocrite myself and out of touch with reality. My personal opinion.
True but some people that can outright buy a car think all debt is bad. It is the Dave Ramsey approach, which as someone who works in finance, I think this is not always the best financial decision. I'd personally do the math and weigh the opportunity cost of each. Paying in full definitely is...
It depends on if you are debt free or not and what you would do with the funds if you didn't pay for it out right. Contrary to what many will tell you debt can be instrument to make you more money assuming you can have a higher rate of return then the interest on the debt. If peace of mind is...
I am wondering if this happens more based on road conditions. Our roads in general in Florida are in pretty good shape so only occasionally have had rocks thrown up my truck. No breaks for me. I also try to keep a good distance from the vehicle in front of me just in case.
my only real complaint on my Maverick is how cheap the infotainment system is. They seemed to really use the cheapest screen there is. I would gladly have paid a few hundred more for a higher quality screen.