IMO, if you found your dream vehicle and are happy with the price, just go for it. That same car may not be there a month from now. Interest rates will be coming down which will help boost sales so what you think is a glut in the market now may dry up fairly quick.
Nope, they're still there. But what can't find is any info as to updates, like current version, when last was installed, etc. Under software updates it just shows that auto is on and the schedule.
The person who wrote it was probably a prepper who was telling you that when the sh*t hits the fan, your bronco will be your last resort to get out of Dodge.
Just watched a YouTube video where the guy tested out a Wolfbox starter by disconnecting the car battery (positive terminal) and hooking it to just the cable. Didn't work at first but then he switched the charger to "boost" it started right up.
That brings up another question I have. How do you test it to make sure you weren't shipped a defective unit? Sure it's new, but that doesn't mean it can't be a bad unit. Unless you have a vehicle with a dead battery, you can't know for sure. It would suck if you out somewhere, have a dead...
The Bronco is the second vehicle that I've owned with a rear wiper (first a Ford Explorer), and can probably count on one hand the amount of times that I actually used it. Mostly I would turn it on by accident when turning on the front wipers. Are you sure you want to risk screwing up a new...
It's coming this way, a rare event for southeast NC too. I'm originally from the northeast so not really impressed by the amount we're goin to get, but I haven't seen a good snowfall since moving to NC in 2010.
People that do the same thing over and over again, day in and day out, get complacent and probably do it without much thought. It becomes routine and that’s when they can make a mistake. Glad that you caught it before it got much worse.