Very basic in my driveway.
16 Focus SE, 2.0 5 speed is mine
13 Tundra Double Cab is the wife's
08 E350 is the family trip vehicle (space for dogs)
86 F150 is the son's
I've never used the parking brake on a hill to get started on a manual. The hill assist is nice, but I've been known to rock it just to rock it on an incline. Just learn you magical dance between clutch and accelerator. No big deal.
Somewhere between the Atlantic and the Pacific. Beach trips. Wooded mountain trails. Rocky mountain trails. Sierras. And of course the run to the grocery store.
My current quest is to go to the highest point in every state. I'm at 35 and have the Rockies and west to go. So lots of trips...
Dealer told me to trust B&P not BroncoNation on this. From what I can tell looking through all the options, that only the Navy Pier leather seats come with the power option. The sand leather in the OBX and black leather in the BL do not.
I hate it, but it is a necessary evil. I started my haggling 3 months ago. I suspect I'm not done as I'll have to fend off bullshit fees and add ons.
That said, I have learned the art of walking away from the table. Being able to move my reservation provides some leverage at the table.
That's what is listed on the B&P Reference Guide and in the B&P tool.
Quite honestly, stepping up to BL and not adding the sasquatch is very similar in price to a BD with sasquatch. I have the high package selected, and the difference is less than $3k.
Western SD is one of my favorite places in the country. So, naturally, I'm getting a Badlands.
2.3L, 7 speed, rapid red, soft top. Only adding the high package, upgraded rim's, brush guard, paint protection and towing package.
7/20 reservation holder, so hoping for August or September delivery.