I had a 90 day experience others waited much longer, if I were shopping today I would check inventories of dealers all around the region.
Congrats! You will enjoy the car.
I would look at the dealers online inventory, the stickers will be on there and you can see what they have. Knowing what they have and what they have ordered would be good information.
My 2018 has them too, they really do a nice job of lighting up the road.
I just looked at the two little lights on the front and they do appear to be separate bulbs, I can't find anything about them in the manual.
I think if they offer you a deal where you break even you would do better then going through lawyers. Whatever deal they offer you I'd go home and think about it before signing, good luck and keep us posted.
I'm in a similar climate as you are, I never drive in snow but I do take it out on dry days, I bought a set of Michelin PS ASs, I used them on my 2018 also, they perform really well in all temperatures. I put the P0s in my basement and will probably sell them.
A scissor jack is a PITA but it will fit in your trunk, a nice floor jack(like those that have been linked) will be much better for tire changes that happen seasonally and will save you time. If you have the money I'd get both, one for your trunk and one for your garage. I would also get a...
Mine had 20 on it and I don't think anyone was joy riding in it, the sales guy whom I have know for years says it's common. I would be more worried about the gaps and the dealer should fix those before you take delivery.
I thought they auto synced, I haven't bought new wheels yet but I thought that's the way it worked, you just put on the new tires and drove for awhile. The snow tires for two of my families 2023 Fords worked like this.
I recenty put snow tires and rims on my 2023 F 150, and my sons 2023 Bronco Sport. I never had to sync the new tires it just happened after 20 miles. Is the sync tool necessary?