Yup. I've had other (traditional) convertibles and never had an issue like this. Its not bad enough to turn me off on the car, but only because its not a daily driver, and only because I'm not in/out of the those doors. Thankfully, the driver's door is fine.
Out of the blue today it seems like the other rear door is slow to lower now as well. Temps dropped into the 20 last night (no ice - I know this is another issue). Why would this happen randomly? Possibly temperature related?
Count me in the 'rear passenger window slow to drop club'. Noticed it today. Not sure if its been that way since I picked the car up a few weeks back, or if its a new issue. Really only carry my 3 y/o in the back and, thankfully, its not the door where his car seat is. We'll see...
I know this will be unpopular - but this is fairly common / not a ford thing. They want to get you to the closest dealer, not your closest dealer. This is why, with roadside from my cars and insurance, I still have AAA for cars and bikes with 200 (or maybe 150) mile tow.
Agree. Not perfect, but not that bad. Maybe because this is a weekend car for us/not a daily driver - but I look it (pun intended) as a motorcycle gauge cluster. I rarely look at it while driving, since much of our driving is around town.
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Cyber Orange black diamond w/ steelies checking in here. Known as 'big bird' to our toddler boys. Love love the truck so.