- First Name
- Connor
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2021
- Threads
- 98
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- 955
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- Location
- South Florida
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Ford Maverick Lariat FX4
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
Great color choice! You've got good taste!
You won't have trouble finding it in a parking lot. Not that it's so vibrant but it's just the right amount of bold to stick out from the crowd.
In regards to push-button start, I condone it. Believe it or not, this was the main reason why I chose the Maverick Lariat. Ever since my mom's 2016 Mazda CX-3, I've always wanted a smart key with push-button start. It's so nice not having to worry about digging for a key out of my pocket when my hands are full or not. Just grabbing the door handle and pushing the button is a delight. Also, remote starting it before work, love it!! It's more of a convenience factor rather than a novelty. It has its benefits. And I'm not trying to be lazy or difficult like JenJ45 claims. No it's "not like it's a 10lb chunk of iron" in my pocket. I don't look at it that way. Like I said, it's more for convenience rather than novelty. None of our cars in the past have had any issues with their push-button start by the way.
When it comes to theft, I agree with Maverstang. It's more of a concern if you live in a questionable neighborhood but in normal circumstances, who gives a s***? No biggie.
In regards to push-button start, I condone it. Believe it or not, this was the main reason why I chose the Maverick Lariat. Ever since my mom's 2016 Mazda CX-3, I've always wanted a smart key with push-button start. It's so nice not having to worry about digging for a key out of my pocket when my hands are full or not. Just grabbing the door handle and pushing the button is a delight. Also, remote starting it before work, love it!! It's more of a convenience factor rather than a novelty. It has its benefits. And I'm not trying to be lazy or difficult like JenJ45 claims. No it's "not like it's a 10lb chunk of iron" in my pocket. I don't look at it that way. Like I said, it's more for convenience rather than novelty. None of our cars in the past have had any issues with their push-button start by the way.
When it comes to theft, I agree with Maverstang. It's more of a concern if you live in a questionable neighborhood but in normal circumstances, who gives a s***? No biggie.
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