You can get cruise control on the XLT, but you cannot get adaptive cruise on the XLT. That is a Lariat Luxury exclusive.I think you always could get it on the XLT just not on the XL
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You can get cruise control on the XLT, but you cannot get adaptive cruise on the XLT. That is a Lariat Luxury exclusive.I think you always could get it on the XLT just not on the XL
Ah your right. ThanksYou can get cruise control on the XLT, but you cannot get adaptive cruise on the XLT. That is a Lariat Luxury exclusive.
I agree it seems so dumb for a brand new vehicle to not have satellite radio on it with the exception of the Lariat of course. However to fords credit I feel like they think more people will just use the Android auto and apple car play integration for music vs pay even more per month for Sirius when they already have something like Spotify, Pandora, or apple music.Would have liked to see XM radio as a option on the xlt
Mexican** all Ecoboost Maverick engines have been MEXICAN, not spanish... Spain is a different country.Yes. Chihuaha, where the hybrid engines are assembled, is some 400 miles from Hermosillo. Most all EcoBoost Maverick engines have been Spanish; I don't think I've seen anyone report a Cleveland build.
Valencia, Spain is in Mexico? News to me. /sMexican** all Ecoboost Maverick engines have been MEXICAN, not spanish... Spain is a different country.
Car manufacturers are turning to monthly subscriptions for all types of things. Heated seats, remote start and navigation to name a few. I wouldn’t be surprised if Ford stops offering other things and then allows you to subscribe for them. I believe I read the European model is to get away from ownership and go for lease or rentals.. subscription services.I agree it seems so dumb for a brand new vehicle to not have satellite radio on it with the exception of the Lariat of course. However to fords credit I feel like they think more people will just use the Android auto and apple car play integration for music vs pay even more per month for Sirius when they already have something like Spotify, Pandora, or apple music.
I'm guessing tow hooksIt's interesting that the Tremor is an inch longer.
Is the actual cab an inch longer? It seems so at first glance given there's an extra cubic foot of passenger volume and an extra inch of leg room in the second seat. On second glance, though, it also says the 2.0 model has the extra inch of leg room in the second seat without the Tremor package, so that appear to be more of a 2.0 vs. 2.5 thing than the size of the cab itself.
There's a radar sensor in the front of the grille that detects vehicles in front and adjusts the vehicle's cruise control speed to maintain speed/following distance. It's able to decelerate all the way down to a stop and resume following automatically within 3 seconds (otherwise you need to press the Resume button or accelerator).What exactly is Active Cruise Control w/stop & go? What does it do, how does it work?
Is there a big difference?Surprised to see Sync 3. Ford was to move all their infotainment to Android Automotive OS. Originally scheduled for '22 but was pushed back with expected release of '23.
The 2.0 and 2.3 EcoBoost engines have been built in both the Spain and the Ohio Brook Park (suburb of Cleveland) engine plants for years. The 2.0 EB for the Maverick has been coming from Spain but I can confirm that now some of the Maverick EB engines will be built in the Brook Park plant.Have the hybrids and EB engine vehicles always been built in different facilities? I thought all of them were at Hermosillo, but the specs say the EB will be built in Cleveland and Spain now.
Let's face it. Satellite radio has joined terrestrial radio and the CD player in the dust bin for old people. The good news is that SiriusXM has an app so you can stream it that way from your phoneWould have liked to see XM radio as a option on the xlt
Video may have killed the radio star, but radio is still just plain better when driving. I also cant stand podcasts especially since they were named after stupid ipods. Personally I cant feel the music unless its live or it being pushed through me in a localized frequency.Let's face it. Satellite radio has joined terrestrial radio and the CD player in the dust bin for old people. The good news is that SiriusXM has an app so you can stream it that way from your phone