The Maverick could really benift as a work truck by offering a rear seat delete, like the Ranger makes availiable. Maybe,,, even a HALF rear seat delete. Possible put a shelf(s) with the ability to secure items from sliding. A few 12 and 110 outlets, your work related electronics or battery...
After reading page after page on this dangerous situation, and seemingly dozens of people trying to place blame on the fact that you shouldn't be warming your car,, I have to say,,WTF is wrong here?? It has nothing to do with you starting your car to warm it up,, IT'S THE DAM DESIGN, AND IT...
I was ready to get my wife a low mile Outback, and started hearing bad feedback. Talking to a long time Subaru Service manger I've dealt with for years, he cautioned me on anything over 100K. Worst is, they are non serviceable , and he claimed near $8500 to replace,, yeow.
Thank you for your reply, you hit the nail on the head! I already know this figure isn't equitable, with all this IRS input that I never experienced being self employed all these years,, I feel the gates have been opened to short change the employee, and profit the company. Or is it a screw job...
Being in Iowa, tons of salt and slop, constantly below freezing, and tons of bugs in the warm seasons, washing your own vehicle not really an option,, maybe self serve high pressure in the warm times. Tires,, traveling over 35 years on the road,, I buy the VERY best Michelin's money can buy...
Yeah, I was self employed for years, and I would by a driver from down south (rust free,, Im in iowa),, example my last truck was a 4 cyl stick S10 from a 68 year old lady in Fla. Bought it for 4K cash,, 42K miles,,drove it to 288K, it got around 30 MPG, deducted mileage at .57 , my accountant...
This is comedy at it's finest,, who ever "THUNK" a water bottle issue could make you laugh so hard you piss your pants,, maybe that was why Ford put a conscious effort on restricting the public's water bottle sizes,, a valiant attempt to promote less bed wetting. I can see the manufacturers of...
I see a lot of helpful input from members that are good at calculations. Here's my issue, the job I have pays us a fee based on a system called "MOTUS". Reimbursement rates are $238 monthly vehicle allowance and .14 cents per mile. I drive 60K per year. Assuming 4 year life cycle before vehicle...
GOOD GOD PEOPLE,, 4 pages of thread, and ONLY one actual person answering the original question,, this is nuts,,, thank you for the response from at least one common sense person,,,
" I wish I was getting better mileage. I have a Hybrid XLT and after 2500 miles I am Averaging 36 MPG "
THANK...
Im with you on this,, were not launching a space shuttle here,, put the slide rules away, and just give us a half way decent IDEA of what you mileage is. Most would be concerned about highway verses city driving. K.I.S.,S. for pete's sake,,,
The thought is, you just leave your keys and such in the truck while your out messing around. Id be worried about someone breaking out a widow, use the keys you left behind, and your truck is gone.