It's hard to say. I know Ford's fourth quarter profits were dismal. There are still practically no Rangers in my part of Georgia; I had to wait four months on mine--ordered in October and took delivery Wednesday.
I totally agree, but wanted to try the Nav in the truck. It would've been smarter to try it out on a destination where I know every inch of the road between points A and B.
Honolulu used to be one of the cities that I flew to. You can do a bunch more driving there than one might realize. I can't tell you the number of times I got lost just trying to go up to the national cemetery!
Yesterday, I tried using the GPS in my truck for the first time. I wanted to see if there was a possible shortcut that might save me a little time. I was taken down three dead end roads out into the middle of nowhere. Finally, I just threw in the towel, back tracked to where I started and...
When I was signing the papers on my truck Wednesday, they tried to sell me the ESP for something like $2200. I said no, but would like some reassurance that the Flood Ford ESP is for real. The price seems really low.
We had a 2014 Escape that would mysteriously open everything on the car--windows, hatch and sunroof! Nobody ever figured that one out. It would do it even when nobody was around.
Welcome to the forum. I've been here since ordering mine back in October and it finally came in yesterday. I have to take it back tomorrow or Monday for them to install the running boards.
My truck still shows that it's awaiting shipment, but my salesman says that it's in the railroad yard in Atlanta. Apparently, the trucking company doesn't have enough vehicles headed this way to make a full load.