deleriumtremor
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I agree, while my ‘22 XLT FX4 is still pretty new and not the loaded Lariat Tremor I was hoping for, it is pretty well appointed, drives fabulously on and off and trouble free.I would beg to differ, even though I am but a lowly security guard and not much of a car guy.
My '21 XLT is far from garbage. In fact, it feels and performs (so far) as good or better than my pre-covid '19 XLT with the exception of fuel mileage, which is a twitch lower because the '21 is 4WD.
i do understand the OP’s mechanic friend’s point of view though. I think COVID hit (and is still hitting to some degree) almost all suppliers to the motor companies. Many of these companies are private, relatively small (relative to Ford, GM, etc.) and really struggled with staffing, production, QA, etc. Many of the components these subcontractors use for their parts are supplied from even smaller companies. It has been a tough time in the hardware business.
Edit, oops, just realized it was johnnyo’s mechanic friend who warned him off the 21-22 MY. Sorry, the Tramadol seems to be working pretty well.
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