OUCH, Boomer... My first house in San Diego was 125K, and my first house in Phoenix was 64K. BTW, when you discount a car 12K people will buy.. Doesn't mean its a great car/suv/BEV.
I Haven't read all 25 pages, but a local Ford dealer sent this to me, it seems that Ford can't move the Mach-E's..
Now, a full BEV maverick would never be at the 25-30K price point. I feel a PHEV Maverick would be at the 30K price point, but a BEV would be at least 35K+
I had Ford come out and take care of two recalls too, it worked out perfectly, as I was out of town on business, but my husband was home. It truly was an easy way to take care of it
You are asking for heat, where does the heat come from? The engine, so if you want heat, then the engine needs to run, to supply you heat, turn off the heat setting, wait for the temp gauge to move into the normal operating range then turn the heat on (but not all the way up)
First I would never show anyone anything at the accident scene, police have 7 days to finish thier report, go home review the video and then send it.
BTW, sim adapter is $15 bucks. You sent the police and your insurance company a copy of the video at the same time. NEVER mention to the other...
as far as dash cam I don't think there is a horrible one or the best. I have one, it does not have read facing, i'ts not wifi, but it does the job, it has a SIM card, I think all cars should have them.
You and I have had our Mavericks for about the same amount of time, click on my sig, and see all of my fill-ups.
I have played with each drive mode and found that ECO works best, as you stated if one starts to slow down .5 mile from a light people wouldn't be happy, ECO allows you to slow down...
NOt 100% true, Eco gives you higher regen, so when you coast you are recharging the battery more effectively which in turn gives you more BEV range. Click on my sig to see my MPG since new