CTYankee
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- First Name
- Bill
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- Dec 16, 2024
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- Central MA
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- 2020 Ranger Lariat Supercab
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Not gonna lie - I have option envy.
My wife's car is a 2018 Fusion AWD Platinum with every option available in that model year, from what I can see. It's a nice car and I like the fact that it has driver memory settings, among other nice features like ventilated front seats.
I have a 2020 Lariat, which is nicely equipped but less so than the Fusion 2 model years older. I just can't understand the logic of building a vehicle with heated seats but no heated steering wheel. And that's just the beginning...
So, option envy. I will turn 73 in a few weeks and decided that I'm probably good for one more new vehicle. I've targeted my 75th to award myself a decked out replacement for the Ranger, but this industry makes it way too hard. What I want is simple - I want a mid-size truck with a 6' bed and all the goodies that our 8 yo Fusion has. But the industry doesn't seem to want to let me have that.
Nissan appears to be the only option for a 6' bed, but the option list seems to be a few items short. Chevy/GMC seems to the the only way to get all the options I want, but I have to take a back seat I don't need and a shorter bed than I want. Ford seems to limit me to that unneeded back seat and short bed, along with a shorter options list. I haven't wanted to even look at Toyota, but I guess I'll have to see what's on offer there.
With Ford and GM, I don't even have the option of stepping up to a 1/2-ton with an extended cab at any trim level above XLT/Elevation. Not to mention, I don't want a full-size.
Even I can clearly hear the whine in this post. I just wish they'd give back some of the ability to tailor the vehicle to personal preference.
My wife's car is a 2018 Fusion AWD Platinum with every option available in that model year, from what I can see. It's a nice car and I like the fact that it has driver memory settings, among other nice features like ventilated front seats.
I have a 2020 Lariat, which is nicely equipped but less so than the Fusion 2 model years older. I just can't understand the logic of building a vehicle with heated seats but no heated steering wheel. And that's just the beginning...
So, option envy. I will turn 73 in a few weeks and decided that I'm probably good for one more new vehicle. I've targeted my 75th to award myself a decked out replacement for the Ranger, but this industry makes it way too hard. What I want is simple - I want a mid-size truck with a 6' bed and all the goodies that our 8 yo Fusion has. But the industry doesn't seem to want to let me have that.
Nissan appears to be the only option for a 6' bed, but the option list seems to be a few items short. Chevy/GMC seems to the the only way to get all the options I want, but I have to take a back seat I don't need and a shorter bed than I want. Ford seems to limit me to that unneeded back seat and short bed, along with a shorter options list. I haven't wanted to even look at Toyota, but I guess I'll have to see what's on offer there.
With Ford and GM, I don't even have the option of stepping up to a 1/2-ton with an extended cab at any trim level above XLT/Elevation. Not to mention, I don't want a full-size.
Even I can clearly hear the whine in this post. I just wish they'd give back some of the ability to tailor the vehicle to personal preference.
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