Give it some time. You're at a half tank now. By the time you're running low on gas, that MTE will catch up. Mine did the same thing, While I usually get 550 to 600 on a tank, after the update, MTE showed I'd only get a bit under 400. I got my normal by the time my gauge showed empty. The fix is...
I think what happens is that after the reset is done, it takes a while for the miles to empty calculation to catch up. When mine was done, my miles to empty showed a big decline, but as I drove it more, it began to get back to normal. By the time I needed gas, my mileage was in line with all my...
I've had all the recalls done since I got my '23 hybrid in March of last year (except the most recent). Had them done as soon as they came out, and have had zero issues.
For what it's worth, and I'm sure prices vary based on location, but this is what my local U-Haul charges, parts and labor
Installation Package
Product Subtotal: $354.90
Cost of Installation: $180.00
Tax: $50.05
Total: $584.95
I used points to buy my hitch. I don't remember how much extra I had to pay, but it wasn't much. I did have a lot of points though, as I'd bought 2 Mavericks in a year, plus got the Ford Visa. I've managed to get a good bit with little outlay in cash. My dealer recommended a local business to do...
Neither of these was actually mine, but they are close to what I had. My first pickup was a 1987 Nissan Hardbody which I bought new. The second was also a Nissan, this time a 1994 I bought used. Both were reliable, good trucks. I kept the '94 until about 2010, then missing a small truck, I...
No, not blind. Look closely, and you'll see what I said. The Mav is not "perfectly centered", although very close. Perhaps my statement of "hogging" was a bit much though. And yes, the RAM front tire is "ON THE LINE", but you'll notice the rear tire is pretty much centered. Again, not justifying...
I got my '23 hybrid XLT about a month after you got yours, and now have about 13k miles on it. I've done the recalls when they've come out. Had to replace the battery because of deep-sleep issues. But, I love my truck, and the recalls haven't bothered me in the least.
To be honest, it looks to me like the Maverick is somewhat hogging the left line of his space, and the Ram's rear wheels are pretty centered in his space with just the front being too far to the left. It could just be the camera angle though.