There were leasing details posted somewhere about November I think. For shorter term leases, at least one dealer here is offering a guaranteed buyback (however leasing works).
Try The Goog with "b6g" and "residual value" and bet you'll get a few good responses.
Fair point. Maybe some river is different than another? Michelin sport tire vs Michelin Truck tire?
Probably the same steel belts, albeit different thickness, and spacing, but think that the sorry tire is sister and yields more for grip.
Maybe there is some type of material difference...
Yes I am. The two materials are better for their individual purposes. I am also questioning if the OP is comparing similar, guessing of course, between the Ford product and one of the largest manufacturers.
If your ideas are better then I yield to your expertise.
EDIT: Apologies, you are the OP.
If you're swimming in cash then the Bronco 4d might be the best return upside (maybe)? More solid long term return might be the Taco?
Depends on your appetite for risk it seems. 🤷
Yes it is Tex. It was a HUGE discussion point, with people trying to understand what it meant, from the time you joined the forum until about December, maybe February of this year when the order banks actually opened.
Wouldn't 4L warm up the transmission fluid and not the shaft? The shaft only gets hot at the splines and CV section. Those are lubed with grease (unless the CV boot fails that is).
Wasn't there some print in the reservation that said "no guarantees to a vehicle" or something?
I'm not a lawyer and don't care to be one or pretend to be one.