cvollers
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- Chip
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Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words:
"Can SAFELY become open air beach runner".I think you need an asterisk on "can become open air beach runner"- I have a Sazall, and where there is a will, there is a way!
Google AI OverviewFord is developing an all-electric version of the Maverick pickup truck, known as the Maverick Lightning, but production is reportedly delayed until at least the early 2030s.
Meaning probably never but would be neet to seeGoogle AI Overview
Well I DO like my Mach E. Yet over on the Ford forum, they are again batting back and forth the issues with getting doors and liftgates to lock or mostly UN-lock using the various software methods. Sigh....I mean how hard is it to make a key fob small and powerful that people will employ and quit frogging around with their phone. Take heed Slate! Other than battery replacements I drove 5 various Honda's for many years/miles and the key fobs never let me down once. The Element (my fav)and the early Ridgeline even started the engine with a key. Imagine that!The "Not a Ford" row cracked me up. Awesome!
The key for my FJ works every time and also locks/unlocks with zero fuss. My old VW Alltrack fob worked great too. If I never touch the Slate app I will be perfectly happy.Well I DO like my Mach E. Yet over on the Ford forum, they are again batting back and forth the issues with getting doors and liftgates to lock or mostly UN-lock using the various software methods. Sigh....I mean how hard is it to make a key fob small and powerful that people will employ and quit frogging around with their phone. Take heed Slate! Other than battery replacements I drove 5 various Honda's for many years/miles and the key fobs never let me down once. The Element (my fav)and the early Ridgeline even started the engine with a key. Imagine that!