Midway Ford
-Paid MSRP $26k+ tax and title
-XLT
-Yes, very. A few things I don't like, but just personal preference.
-Not yet, but might in a little bit, the radio seems like there's a loose connection in there, every once in a blue moon the entire sound system would seem like it has a momentary...
Uh, no, not true. That's the master code. That's the code you would use to add more custom codes... Or you can simply use that code to unlock the door.
Hopefully that's not actually your card with your keypad master code, lol.
If so, I'm unaware how to see my credit card number on my card, can you show me an example? ;)
Don't forget nicer wheels, nicer grill and front strip (yes guys, it's ok to care a little about the looks too). Pretty sure adding all of those things together would be at least $2k plus more effort. But of course if you don't care about those things then it's fine, but I feel like your comment...
Not a huge fan of it myself. Needing to count the clicks or to look at what letter lights up rather than a regular shifter where you can feel where it is quickly, and going from reverse to drive is a mere nudge instead of needing to grab the knob and twist. Even an old fashioned column shifter...
I would question your dealer. Sometimes the porters and the people who prep the cars would steal the accessories. I used to work for a dealership and when they fired the person in charge of the cleaning and prepping of cars for stealing gas using the gas card (using it on his personal vehicle)...
I'm sure it's more on the highway, mine is like the average from all of my driving. It's mostly city driving with some highway. But the advertised city mileage is like 23mpg isn't it? Kind of sucks that I'm getting less than that on combined driving. But not sure just how much the A/C affects...
Not me, mine is only getting about 22mpg mixed driving average. Not sure if it's because my a/c runs all of the time or I have a lead foot, who knows, lol.
I would recommend you stop wasting money on that nitrogen fill nonsense. They will advertise things like how airplanes use it as proof that you need it for your car. You don't. The atmosphere air is already mostly nitrogen. The reason why airplanes need it is because in the course of flying, the...
Yes I'm aware of that. Most of the advertised numbers like horsepower and gas mileage for newer cars is using premium fuel since they now automatically adjust to the octane via knock sensors and other sensors...