I take mine to Wendle Ford, where I bought it. I did buy prepaid services when I first got the car, since I expect them to only get more expensive while I own the car.
You cannot post "new" pictures in Clubs, they require you to use a URL. You could post one in a thread, then do what @LC48 wrote. That's the only way you'll get it in a club post.
I read quite a few posts about the poor quality OEM tires and bought a better set of All Season tires as soon as I picked up my vehicle in October. I am holding on to the "old" ones to maybe use in the summer, but I'm still thinking about it.
I'll be in Bellevue in June for a few days. Looking for info on decent place to stay with good connectivity to downtown. I may or may not be taking my Maverick, but if I do I will bring either my e-scooter or my e-bike for that commute to dowtown.
I live in snow area (Eastern WA), I did just fine with my FWD Hybrid last winter.
I don't, however, live in CA snow or MT snow, where you can get 2 feet or more in 24 hours.
There are some reports of full loss of power in some vehicles after getting a recall done. I don't know if it is more than one recall, but the one I've seen mentioned is 24C01/24V140. I have that recall scheduled for Tuesday, thinking about cancelling it.
Not sure you understand how that quote is supposed to work. They mentioned the make in their comment. So they DID tell you they had a Korean-made car...
When I got mine, the card with the code for the door buttons was in it. I had other cars with those card slots, also with little coin sorters. Silly, but occasionally useful.
I used to work in military intelligence and come from a country where your privacy is very important. None of that stuff needs to be enabled unless required by law. Especially that stuff that includes the word "insurance" or "location sharing".
If it disables Ford Pass, oh well. I'll just not...
Dude, your argument against renewables is a comment that "some" people died because they had rolling black (or brown) outs in CA.
Meanwhile, there is actual research done by actual scientists that SHOWS that thousands of people die due to pollution every year. But you come back with "but but...
Irony is dead
The use of fossil fuels and its associated pollution is unarguably responsible for millions of deaths annually worldwide.
Transitioning the US grid to clean alternatives can save 50,000 lives annually.
I am not saying that your data is incorrect. Unfortunately people died...