deja vu? (from our beloved Wikipedia)
Production was to begin for the 1983 model year but quality issues and part delays resulted in only 43 prototypes for the 1983 model year being produced that were never sold. All of the 1983 prototypes were destroyed or serialized to 1984 except one...........
Oops, thanks for the clarification. I was under the impression that he sometimes posted information about the Bronco from that account. I didn't realize it was only a personal account. What is his Ford account? :cool:
May not be as "weird" as some alternatives.....but I'm strangely attracted to a Bronco Sport Badlands with the 4WheelParts lift and some 245/65R17 KO2 tires.
Levine will probably respond with some COVID generalizations like ICU occupancy percentages going up across the country, a new "more contagious" strain starting to show up here and there, etc.
My advice to Mike.....stay off Twitter unless you have some specific, factual, useful update...
Per the table posted earlier, there are two classes of SUVs....... “small” and “standard”. If we believe Ford is getting all bent out of shape trying to keep the big Bronco under 6000 lbs (therefore, “small”).....what is a Bronco Sport?
Some interesting reading about Webasto on Wikipedia.......
Webasto owns 11 locations in China, including in Wuhan.[2] In late January 2020, the company disclosed that five of its workers had tested positive to SARS-CoV-2.[3][4][5] This was reportedly one of the first cases of person-to-person...
Steering:
Electric power-assisted steering (EPAS)
My 2017 Explorer with EPAS sometimes has a little "glitchy" feel to it.... where the electric/electronic assist lags a bit catching up with my input. Then, there's the whole the Lane-Keeping Aid, which can take over the steering....but...
I really like the A51 color (and Cactus Grey as well).....but neither one is worth the added $4,885 it would take to get those colors. I guess I'll stick with Iconic Silver.