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Ordered my hybrid lariat September 16 from Twin State Ford in Vermont. Played the waiting game for months. Finally had the build scheduled for early May - the 8th. It shipped May 15th. Thankfully I was not impacted by the latest recall, at least not yet. Emailed the dealer yesterday to ask about the recall and if I was impacted, and their reply was "your truck is here. When can you get it?"
Based on the shipping info I had, and being in Vermont, I thought I had another week or more before it showed up. The dealer is an hour and forty minutes away. Got there at 9:30 and was done by 11. Had to process my trade in and complete there paperwork. This dealership experience was hands down, the best experience I've ever had. No games, no pressure, no dealer addon products, they even honored X-plan pricing and would have let me use my own financing.
Now the fun begins. Took the scenic route home and averaged 45.8 mpgs over the ninety mile drive. Need to get a bed liner and tonneau cover in the coming weeks.
I'll do a better write up of the truck once I've put some miles on it. First impressions we're great. It handles well, feels composed on the road, and even in Eco mode it accelerated as needed to the hills.
Based on the shipping info I had, and being in Vermont, I thought I had another week or more before it showed up. The dealer is an hour and forty minutes away. Got there at 9:30 and was done by 11. Had to process my trade in and complete there paperwork. This dealership experience was hands down, the best experience I've ever had. No games, no pressure, no dealer addon products, they even honored X-plan pricing and would have let me use my own financing.
Now the fun begins. Took the scenic route home and averaged 45.8 mpgs over the ninety mile drive. Need to get a bed liner and tonneau cover in the coming weeks.
I'll do a better write up of the truck once I've put some miles on it. First impressions we're great. It handles well, feels composed on the road, and even in Eco mode it accelerated as needed to the hills.
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