2020 Lariat SuperCrew 2WD purchased 8/31/20 off another dealers lot 220 miles away.
MSRP: 39,780
Total discount including factory rebate : 4,600
Maybe not the absolute best deal but dealer gave me 34,000 for my trade in. Car buying services that advertised on TV offered me from 30,000 up to...
Can anyone tell me the purpose of the two-piece fenders on the new Rangers? It has to cost more than a one-piece stamping. I thought it might just be a styling thing but I saw the same thing on a Toyota SUV and a Kia SUV in the Walmart parking lot.
Yes, you bet, anything for a fellow squid! . . . . Unfortunately when I told the wife she told me I was crazy and accused me of being off my meds again. So, sorry, but I can't donate it.
[Insert clever retort here]
OK, so can safely assume that there are other members with 2019/2020 Rangers who have successfully negotiated the neighborhood car wash?
I found this little nugget on page 261 of the owners manual:
Remove any exterior accessories, for example antennas, before entering a car wash.
Do you actually have to remove that shark fin antenna from the roof before you go through a car wash???? :mad:
I looked up how to remove it and...
Have you considered that K&N (and others) uses oil in its filter cotton? Placing a source of oil upstream of the intake valves may not be the best idea. I'm not saying that it definitely would add to the carbon build up on the back of the valves but then again it might.
Well I tried "Sport" mode for the first time a couple of days ago and it defiantly let me shift to late. On the Lariat, the tach is a tiny little gauge in the left side of the little, left information screen. When the stoplight turned green, I floored it. :) I then had to shift my eyes to the...
I have not yet used Sport mode either. How did you know it was in 8th gear then went to 6th? I haven't seen any gear indicator on the dash so I must be missing something. :dntknw:
I posted that picture because I thought it was funny and hoped the members might get a laugh out of it. It is a picture of a truck that I drove to Canada and picked up my late father-in-laws 1973 John Deere 300, which fit perfectly in the bed. The lady at the border took one look at us and just...
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