Anyone have the moonroof without the rear sliding window? Is buffeting an issue when open? Can you crack the rear windows and it's fine?
I have an XLT on order and I don't really like how the rear sliding window is small and manual, with thick bezels that seems like it's better to go without...
gte105u is correct. Also, might want to look into the perimeter alarm system aftermarket. Very easy add. Only difference is you don't have the remote start button on the keychain - you just lock, unlock, lock instead. See...
Doesn't help much I know but maybe check out this thread to add cruise control using factory switches. Little bit of money and work but worth it IMO.
Oh, and I should also add that you'll be able to lock in financing at a lower rate unlike the rollovers.
Maybe it's for the better to keep them focused at what they are good at. For example, I just emailed Granger at 8pm and had a response less than 2 hours later. 🤯 Impressive to say the least. I try to bother them at little as possible, emailing about monthly. This week will be an exception...
What I am getting out of all this is that the dealer still makes or breaks the experience. They have the power to prioritize '22 orders over '23 but that's only if they want to. Not to mention the larger dealers get more allocations.
Glad I have an order in at Granger. Long McArthur is...
Gotcha. Thinking I'll be rolled into a MY23 at this point so I won't get that 0% offer. Otherwise, I would probably jump on that since 0% is much lower than inflation and actually saves you money.
I'm still waiting on my truck but hoping the '23 XLT, if I get rolled over, has adaptive cruise as an option. If not, I'll be attempting this on my 2.0L ecoboost!
Looks like it to me! I also ordered on 1/27 and have a feeling I'll get scheduled any day now even with constraints. I just hope this push Ford is doing won't affect build quality.