And that, is only what we know about. Most politicians are getting rich, not from their paycheck, but from ways they hide from us. Not saying it's right, but at least that plane was known by all.
Yeah I get it. But until recently, we were on the losing end as far as fairness goes, aside from us getting hit with higher prices. Again, when we pay higher tarrifs, we are subsidizing them.
There have been tarriffs for quite some time now. With other countries "taxing" us way more than we "taxed" them, including Canada...
Once we stop subsidizing the world to line the politicians pockets, maybe things will get better.
New England was a great place to live up into my 60's . Honestly, when my wife retires this year, she will be putting on a search for renting or buying a home in a warmer, more tax friendly state.
Looks like us 2019 owners not only got 6 bed tie downs, we also got long life batteries.
Never had a battery tender on mine. Not driven at times for up to two weeks, no issues starting, but those pesky Gremlins...
See, now that is cool. Reminds me of some Audi cars that have them for lights, as I'm sure more high end cars have them.
If you can't see through camera when needed, it worthless at that time. I wipe my rear camera every time I walk by it, and it's still only useful during dry road conditions...
I know where I live, there's no way an outside camera, mounted on front license bracket is staying clean enough to be visible. Is there something that keeps the lens clean?
In the past, prior to having a garage, I used a push broom for anything over 4" or so. Now, and the last 30 years, I've parked in a garage. What little snow that accumulated when I was out, a traditional snow brush worked. Ranger is a little tougher, have to stand on running boards to get the roof.
In my younger days, in the 70's, I'd back in, so if car didn't start, it was easier to pop start it, going forward.
Haven't owned a stick for almost 20 years now. I back in, as I feel it is safer to do so, vs when I leave. I like being able to leave, stress free. After 16+ years of marriage...
@TDF017, I have a spray in, and it serves it's purpose. At least at first. As I age, and it seems to be happening quickly as of late, a spray in is hard on the knees. I would consider adding something to ease the pain.
Same here. I'm only on one other forum, tractor forum, and it can get pretty nasty at times. I come for the fun first, and how to spend my money next...
2019 Lariat, had some "fall on its face" under slight acceleration, up hill, only when under 35*, 1 to 3rd, or 3rd to 4th.
Dealer knew of issues, so they did the 1,2,3 before total overhaul, all new parts including drum. This was about 50K. Honestly, the issue didn't bother me much, as it's...
2019 Lariat with 57K, I do have some gremlins the last couple years.
So, if it does die, can't it just be jump started to get home? I always carry cables....
I remember those days, GA $7 tixs. I saw him in an interview, and he admitted the early 80's was some of his worst music. I loved it, but after the interview I could see his point. I still like it though.
Went to a Sox game, got there early and did some walking to different bars around...
Granted, I don't keep up with trim levels, other than what I read on here. It was my perception that the Tremor package was an upgrade from stock towards the Raptor, which is serious off roading. So, with that in my mind, I had to chuckle when I saw a Maverick Tremor... Maybe I'm wrong...
I beg to differ. I've seen a 2.5" leveled next to a non leveled, and I can see the difference. I just didn't think to ask owner if there was a difference of ride. It seems, from responses so far, the ride is not affected.