This will come in handy for those squirrels that dart out in front of the vehicle.You know the ones that disappear behind the hood and you wonder if they actually make it, or if they have jumped up onto your grill and are riding it out until the next stop sign.
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God how I hate that feature. It seems like all of the car manufacturers are going that way unfortunately.
Fine, but give me a way to shut it off and KEEP it off!
Hopefully they don't have the battery location similar to the Escape. That thing requires removing part of the cowl up by the windshield.
For oil changes, the 2.3 should be the same as the Ranger and the 2.7 should be the same as the F-150.
I prefer cloth seats to vinyl. I live in New England where we are subjected to extreme heat and extreme cold. In the summers, leather is brutal to sit on during a hot day. You can get by sometimes by remote starting the car and letting it cool some before getting in but that's not always...
I leased once and thought it was great until it came time to return the vehicle.
At that point I ended up doing the purchase option and kept the car. Which kept me making payments for longer than I would have liked.
The other option is ending the lease and now having to come up with a down...
I don't think it will pop out if just the button is pushed. As he said, it pops out like a minivan window (which is usually at an angle with the open end at the back.
Plus it looks like it has some circular catch brackets at the front that hold it on. You can see him tug and twist as its being...
Cranking their steering wheels all the way to the right or the left will cause the same result when driving at highway speeds.
It would just fall under the Darwin Award category.
I am in the process of refinancing my house. Bought it 2 years ago at 4.5% interest rate. Then when the rates dropped down to 3% I locked in to refinance.
I'll be saving 50k by refinancing as well as paying off my wifes 2019 Santa Fe Ultimate.
We'll be trading that in on the Bronco next...
I never had an issue with my two Foci's (2012 and currently a 2016) Once you understand that they are basically a dual clutch transmission and you need to feather the gas similar to a manual, they work great.
If you drive it like a traditional auto then they can tend to bog sometimes.