He was probably following too close, but that doesn't mean the car in front has some God given right to brake hard for no legitimate reason with the intent to scare the tailgater or cause a wreck (if that's what happened here). Two wrongs don't make a right, as they say.
It was a dangerous and...
I leave it on full auto all the time and bounce between 68-72 depending on the temperature outside. It's worked great for a solid year and 4 seasons. I'm always comfortable
Why won't you daily the tremor and get rid of the hybrid? The biggest benefit of the hybrid is fuel economy. But you will never ever save enough money on gas dailying the hybrid and garaging the tremor to make up for the cost of both vehicles (as opposed to just dailying the tremor and selling...
Definitely an improvement. But I think the original steelies on the Maverick look absolutely terrible - like you put 4 spare tires on the truck - so take that how you will
What do you plan on putting in there? I don't think I've ever stored anything in the door handle pockets of any other car I've owned. Just another place to collect dirt and dust
Sounds like the infotainment computer just crashed and rebooted itself. Happens to all types of computers (phones, laptops, etc.) from time to time. I wouldn't worry too much about it unless it starts happening frequently
I'm a hybrid convert. I'm convinced that in 2023, full ICE engines are completely unnecessary and wasteful for the vast majority of drivers (obviously there are some exceptions). A hybrid can do everything you need it to, and do it well, and also gets great fuel economy
Looked like the truck was lifted and/or had those stupid aftermarket wheels that stick out. Could have been the result of a crappy or poorly installed mod
Who knows, it's just bizarre three in a row had the same problem. Glad you're liking yours - it was a really nice cover otherwise.
I just hope the X4S will be solid
I'm that poster. I'm pretty certain I'm not installing anything incorrectly. What could I possibly be doing wrong to make the hinges/panels leak water and drip through the locks?
I've spent literally hours and hours trying to figure out how/where the water is intruding and trying to caulk up...
So this cable is about 20" I believe. You're saying anywhere between 18-22" is acceptable and within spec? Why aren't we seeing people complain about their tailgates being sloped upward several degrees?