Why is it that in every new Ford commercial customers are encouraged to:
1. Place "custom orders"
2. Place these "custom orders" via the Ford web site.
Is this a sign that the dealerships have found this to be a more profitable business model?
If you keep your Hybrid Mav until 120,000 miles you will pay $4200 less for fuel vs. the 2.0 FWD. The main differences are HP and fuel tank size.
I know, I know. Millions of different variables can effect mpg.
Do you mean like going $200,000 in debt to obtain a college education knowing full well you can
never pay it back? Then demanding the federal government cancel all of that debt?
The Order Guide shows "with Lumbar". It does not list as "manual" or "adjustable".
â—Ź Seat, Front
— 6-Way Manual Adjustable Driver w/Lumbar
— 4-Way Manual Adjustable Passenger w/ Lumbar
— Bucket Seats
— Cloth Trim
— Front Floor Console w/ Armrest & Storage Bin
— Seat Back Map Pocket, Passenger
This is what the Lariat adds:
FEATURE
LARIAT
SILVER SINGLE BAR FRONT GRILL
X
ACCENTED LIGHTED LED HEADLAMPS
X
18" BRIGHT ALUMINUM WHEELS
X
BODY COLOR SIDE VIEW MIRRORS/HANDLES
X
PUSH BUTTON START
X
DESERT BROWN INTERIOR
X
FAUX LEATHER SEATS
X
6.5" LCD CLUSTER SCREEN
X
ICE...
I would assume the added weight would dramatically reduce the mileage rate, which is the entire purpose of the Hybrid. Does anyone know the weights of the Hybrid and the EB?
Let me preface my reply by stating that what is the law and what a court will rule are two different things. In most cases, I don't think you would need a legal Buyer's Order for a court to rule in your favor. If you have any kind of signed document (even on a piece of scrap paper) showing an...