I'm hearing nothing but a lot of excuses why you have to be able to risk the lives of other people.
Find a better way that doesn't put uninvolved people at risk. It's not our job to suggest ways for you to shoot down. Remember that OP has confessed at least one incident that had severe...
I can't remember where I read it, but I seem to recall reading somewhere that Ford recommends that the vehicle be run at least once every week, maybe two. If you can't, then pull the 12 volt battery negative cable to disconnect it before storage, because any modern vehicle will slowly drain the...
It is YOUR job as a driver to not drive when you are impaired in any way, and you already failed that duty once, apparently with severe consequences. Driver aids are not meant to compensate for your crappy judgement.
No one here will help you to put others on the road in danger again.
Take a...
It seems messed up that the government has been pushing for increased vehicle efficiency for many years, but at the same time, they also complain that more efficient vehicles deprive them of road maintenance funds, so they charge more efficient vehicle drivers fees to offset the lost income.
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Ha, I agree, but you're far from the first person in it. People at the factory may test it, the delivery driver needs to drive it onto the truck, the service techs need to be in it for pre-delivery stuff, etc.
For you, an EB was likely an upgrade in mpg, but still, the ultimate draw for many is that it's a hybrid with much more utility than something like a Prius.
I think it's more of a thing because there is literally no equivalent hybrid small truck on the market right now, so while there are technically other options, none out there check all the boxes.
What about changing between trim levels? I have a friend who ordered an XL at the same time I ordered my Lariat, and now he wants a Lariat. Both hybrid orders.
Zero supply? Not true. There are dealers right now this very instant that have Mavericks in stock that they have trouble moving. They're just not the popular configurations.
Every forum I have seen at least since the 90s also auto attaches a poster's name to posts or comments.
It's just visual clutter. Signatures are a bit different, because people can choose to see them or not.
Yes.
Ordered Mavericks (ie, a specific person's individual order on the books at a specific dealer) is being sold for no more than MSRP, and often even a little bit below.