absolute nonesense. It is enforcable if both parties agreed to it. Has nothing to do with
It is enforceable (as a matter of Law), rather it might not be practical to enforce it. There is a difference.
Want the shifter as much as you want, your still not getting it on a Maverick (as well as more and more other vehicles). The Shift Lever is going the way of the Dodo. You are fully able to use your Maverick with the shift dial. If the Shift Lever is a dealbreaker for you or anyone, the Santa...
Fine, different strokes for different folks, but the Drive selector is displacing the shift lever throughout the car marketplace. That's a simple fact. If there were enough people for whom this mattered too, this would not be so. The benefits clearly outweigh the perceived cost in this...
Does every dealer have Carnack on staff? Lie Detector equipment? Utter nonsense. One can easily order two or more vehicles from two or more dealers without invoking any suspicion that one planning on selling one or more. Furthermore, purchasers (aka owners after the purchase) can do anything...
That silly Drive Selector is found on more and more vehicles. While you may not like it, you had better get used to it because it's not going away, rather it is becoming the Norm. Saves Space. If it was actually a deal breaker for customers, then car makers would have left it as a space...
Well then, fine if that's how you or anyone else feels about it, but I'm cross shopping these three vehicles, so they are in fact Direct Competitors going head to head for my purchase. That, is unrefutable. Also, the Fact that a person can actually Buy a new Santa Cruz or Ridgeline off the lot...