That is infuriating. Last bad starter was in my wife's CRV in the eveing... I was travelling ... She had it towed to our trusted shop.. they put a new starter in it the next morning and she had the car back by noon... probably 18 hours total
But you buy a 35K from a dealer and they park you out...
So my wife and I aren't going crazy... I hadn't reported this previously, but at my very first oil change about 6 weeks back, at 5k miles, the dealership applied the 23P18 fix to my MY2024 EB Lariat.
We've definitely have seen a decrease in gas mileage . It's hard to keep it at 31-32 mpg for...
Because folks are fitting the Turbos of the Ranger 2.3L EB to the Maverick's 2.0L EB.
Additionally, some braver souls have even transplanted the Lincoln Corsair's 2.3L EB engine into Mavericks.
No, you are getting it right. It's best to leave some space and give yourself space and time to drive defensively. However, you and I are definitely part of a minority.
It is true that leaving a space sometimes has a driver cutting dangerously close in front of you and then actually driving...
Here a bit of stink about windshield wiper de-ice and door keypad removall.. I don't think that would ever be a deal breaker... That would be like rejecting a 2023 becuase 2022 had the temp indications on the dials...
I live in the desert southwest of arizona and mexico... sooo... would never...
We are all really anticipating the interior changes...like will the Maverick get front and rear seats st least as nice as the C-Max? Will the rear seat be split? Will the recycled blue plastic go away?
My MY2024 built in very late Dec 2023 (it was literally built the week of Christamas) and delivered early Jan 2024 DOES HAVE the glove box strut damper...
No mine doesn't have the hard bottom that extends... But other than that it is very similar. Our two dogs, plus a rescue dog, and our cat all traveled together very comfortably on an 8 hour trip from our place in Mexico to our place in Arizona. I do place two doogie beds (simply pillow type)...