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Are you being sarcastic? Serious question
Not at all. I will live with the dial and I don't have any interest in hacking up interior plastic to change it, at least for a decade. But it doesn't work that well and is distracting to the driver. But I got what I got with the cheapest truck in America.

I did have one thought why y'all love it so much. Are you right handed? I am not, my right hand is mostly used for simple tasks that require more strength than precision. Pushing or pulling a lever Is just a simpler task than fine tuning a dial with no fixed position.
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Well, okay. It did take me a couple of minutes to get used to it.
I'm afraid to ask you what you thought about the door handles.
He did say he didn't trust blind spot indicators on his mirrors... just sayin :ROFLMAO:
 

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I would immediately buy a Maverick if it had an E shifter instead of the dial shifter which I consider cumbersome; especially to older drivers. What say you?
I’ve grown to like it. As others have said, it does not require you to look at it, particularly for park and drive. Spin right, it’s in drive. Left for park. Easy to find reverse by clicks from where you are. I almost never reach for the shift level anymore.
 
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My 2017 Lincoln MKZ hybrid had push buttons, left side of center stack. I prefer this solution over either dial or lever.

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HA, reminds me of the late 50's push button transmissions several manufacturers had, mostly Chrysler. This pic is on the Ford Edsel
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My 2017 Lincoln MKZ hybrid had push buttons, left side of center stack. I prefer this solution over either dial or lever.

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Our Palisade has the push buttons and I must say I greatly prefer the dial. Oftentimes, I'm not exactly sure which button I pushed and if it entirely engaged. Shifter has more feedback vibe. Of course, we're talking personal preference here, and I'm not so much criticizing your preference as to give another perspective on dial vs button.
 

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HA, reminds me of the late 50's push button transmissions several manufacturers had, mostly Chrysler. This pic is on the Ford Edsel
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Pretty sure I remember my dad's 1960 Rambler having the same, but on the dash. Great stuff!
 

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Our Palisade has the push buttons and I must say I greatly prefer the dial. Oftentimes, I'm not exactly sure which button I pushed and if it entirely engaged. Shifter has more feedback vibe. Of course, we're talking personal preference here, and I'm not so much criticizing your preference as to give another perspective on dial vs button.

I drove the MKZ 75,000 miles so the push buttons are the devil I know. I don't hate the dial, just not used to it yet. I've managed to put it in park instead of reverse a couple times, a bit embarrassing to rev the engine instead of backing up in a busy parking lot.....
 

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I would immediately buy a Maverick if it had an E shifter instead of the dial shifter which I consider cumbersome; especially to older drivers. What say you?
I admit that my initial reaction was that the dial felt a little weird at first but I actually like it. The stick type shifter actually takes up space that the dial doesn’t. I like the dial.

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Pretty sure I remember my dad's 1960 Rambler having the same, but on the dash. Great stuff!
The 1961 Pontiac Tempest had the shifter on the dash. It was cool!
 
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As a older driver, I love the dial shifter! I find it easier to use.
 

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My 2017 Lincoln MKZ hybrid had push buttons, left side of center stack. I prefer this solution over either dial or lever.

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My 1962 Plymouth Fury also had pushbuttons in almost the same spot on the dash. :D
 

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The 1961 Pontiac Tempest had the shifter on the dash. It was cool!
Certainly unique for the time period when most cars had the shift lever on the column.
 

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I drove the MKZ 75,000 miles so the push buttons are the devil I know. I don't hate the dial, just not used to it yet. I've managed to put it in park instead of reverse a couple times, a bit embarrassing to rev the engine instead of backing up in a busy parking lot.....
Hahaha. You're not alone! I've done much the same often enough.
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