NO! Best value? Any vehicle purchased post COVID is terrible value. My first car was a 2000 brand new Honda Civic EX for $14,000 OTD. I wish I still had that car. That's $26,000 in today's market.
...on second thought, Same make and model in 2025 is $28,000. Hmm... I guess inflation is...
Literally costs $40 for filter and synthetic oil. Takes approximately 30mins to change oil. How many months does it take you to drive 5000 miles? If you don't have tools or equipment, $100 for ramps and necessary tools. If you are financially concerned, DIY will save you money fairly quickly.
After lowering my Maverick and rotating tires, I noticed this loose green wire at the top of the rear shocks, driver side. I have no idea what it is.
Anyone like to take a gander?
We have data of Trump's first term where tariffs invigorated the steel/material industry, created thousands of jobs, and was part of the reason our economy was flourishing with historically low interest rates across the board. Then... COVID happened.
I, along with many of you on here...
He's trolling. Or maybe not. Look at where they are from. TDS runs rampant there.
Bottom line, the truth is he is an American Citizen, with a TS security clearance, working at the behest of the executive branch, and extension, the American people. Over 50% (popular vote) voted for this...
Damn. Where were two months ago?
Your liners look awesome. This current deal with free storage box is a nice deal. Wish I knew about it two months ago.
When I first got my Jeep Gladiator, you know what was one of the most popular threads in the Gladiator forums? Chipped/Cracked windshields.
Do you tailgate? How close do you follow other vehicles on the highway? (Knock on wood) I've never cracked either of my windshields on my Gladiator or...
Oh. Thanks for the clarification. I do almost always remote start and, I rarely pay attention to the dash once I start the vehicle cycle through the seatbelt checks.
I was literally excited when I saw the option today. Didn't realize it was there all along.
MODS - you can delete this thread.
My 2025 Hybrid Lariat completed a software update this morning. Drove to work on ECO mode. When I started my Maverick at the end of my work day to return home, on my dash it read
"Normal Active, return to ECO? Yes or No"
All I had to do was click "OK" on my steering wheel and I was back to...
Imagine a family-owned restaurant over the past four years. When the story starts, they’re just reopening after a rough storm shut them down—tables are empty, but the pantry’s stocked from emergency loans. The manager who steps in works hard to get things buzzing again. Over four years, they...
Received tonight. Testing fitment on my 2025 Lariat Hybrid AWD. Quality is nice. The back side of the kick panel has a soft vinyl material attached to it.
Underside of the dash looks to be same as other trims. I highlighted where the OBD-II port is, as well as the attachment points of...
Well, the hybrid powertrain has an 8 year/100,000 mile warranty so Ford should replace your high voltage battery. Not sure at what degradation percentage Ford decides the high voltage battery needs replacing. One would think 57% qualifies for a warranty replacement.
Please keep us updated.
I was never asked that question, but I think the person who posted above may be right. Probably the default safety options equipped on the XLT vs Lariat is what USAA quoted me.
I have USAA for auto insurance and prior to purchasing my Lariat, I provided the VIN #s of both an XLT and Lariat I was comparing. USAA actually quoted me $16 cheaper/month for the Lariat compared to the XLT.
That is not much and I was still going to get the Lariat for other reasons but, I...