What's leather in the 24' Ridgline is the seats and the steering wheel. The edges of the seats are faux leather and so is everything else. Yes, the interior looks nicer and the seats are more comfortable. As other's stated Ridgeline is much better than any Mavericks as far as fit/finish/paint...
I am not certain, if it is required to do. On mine, the system enabled it itself without adding the VSS to the system without ForeScan. If the sensitivity set at the max, stepping on the bumper, lowering my bicycle rack, etc., triggered the alarm. Had to turn it down the sensitivity to less than...
Both, the magnitude of leaked information and not being able to control it is somewhat arguable. Ford's privacy policies, a number of them, pretty much makes it clear that the data collection isn't small. Disabling the TCM and not installing the FordPass app somewhat limits data collection, but...
In theory, yes, they could print a license plate, that may or may not be readable by the tool road's sensor.
The more likely scenario is that crooks will steal your license plate and use that for the toll bridges. CT requires one on the front and the other in the back. By the time it realized...
While I didn't know that the RL is not towable, the bumpers are not designed to support the vehicle’s weight, it's not a deal breaker for me. The truck isn't just meeting my needs, I also like it more than the Maverick. Yes, it is more expensive, but certainly one could not buy three Mavericks...
Your hybrid Lariat certainly has a much better fuel economy, than my EB 2.0 had, around 15 MPG in the winter due to the short round trips.. The Ridgeline can do that, or similar in the winter and it has a V6 and more room. I've added a few accessories to the Lariat, change the oil twice in a...
Just traded it in for a Honda Ridgeline after a year:
I did mention in number of my posts, that this had been the plan all along. Yes, I did have remorse for not purchasing a Ridgeline last year, but now I have one from '24. The Maverick served me well during its time with me and there's a...
AFAIK, RokBlokz mudflap has the best coverage, the main reason I've got rid of the OEM mudflaps. This is the view from the back:
The look from inside:
And no, it did not melt during the last 8 - 9 month...
Under optimal circumstance on the highway, it may even go further than 400 miles. During the winter, in city traffic, driving short distances, it may go around 260 miles with a full tank. This is not a complaint, just stating my experience with the EB 2.0. My former F150, with its 30 gallon...
Even if you have nothing to hide, would you let anyone enter into your house with a GoPro camera attached to them? I wouldn't, even if the person is from law enforcement. In my view, there's nothing wrong with the dealership unplugging the dashcam, it's their property and their rules. Nowadays...
You're sadly mistaken, all key FOB work on the same way, be that in the US, Canada, EU, etc., for most if not all car companies. Principally, both the proximity antenna and the proximity sensor in the FOB have relatively short ranges. Most of the times the range is anywhere from 3 - 10 feet. The...
The car thief with FOB relay like to have a few words with you:
https://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=2808932
Yes, some cars are towed away, but by far the FOB relay method far outpace towing...
I just leave FOB in the truck, put it in park and get out. Those guys know what to do when the my truck is next to go on the conveyor for hand wash. Besides, the car wash company is responsible for any damages caused by them...
Perhaps the key fob does not go to sleep, if and when within range of the vehicle. I seem to recall, that the vehicle's system does not go to sleep for about 30 minutes, even after the vehicle locked. You are correct, our tests were flawed.
For precise testing, more/less, we'd need a tester...
My Chevy Impala V8, forgot the year, with straight pipe instead of the cat converter, sounded better. These turbo-charged wonders do sound like a trumpet....