You need to expand on what you mean here. There is a top speed limiter on the car but nothing related to "certain speeds in some areas". Please explain?
I already talked to the body shop at my dealer. They will order it and paint it. just waiting on the Ford engineer to decide on the plan for my car. I believe today they were supposed to be pulling the valve cover
Already done ceramic window tint. Waiting on the Xpel PPF / Ceramic coating appointment once I get the car back from Ford for the smoking at startup issue resolved.
Future:
- Rear spoiler replacement with Perf pkg spoiler
- Wider wheels / tires
- strut tower brace
-Steeda lowering kit
I just don't understand why on a straight road I should have to jiggle the wheel when I am clearly inside the lines and my hands on the wheel. My car is being looked at by Ford rep today so I don't have it to turn off lane centering and see if it goes away
I agree with you on this one. I get it all the time and my hand is on the wheel. I guess my driving is so smooth the car thinks I'm not holding on :sunglasses:
I can only compare the lighting to the earlier Mustangs. As far as I know its never been an option to light up those buttons. I know other manufacturers like Dodge do as well
I honestly don't remember ever having the home-link in the visor light up in my older S550. I've had a 2015, 2018, 2020 and 2021. Never recall that being lit up at night
My biggest nitpick honestly......you have to CHOOSE to have either regular Cruise Control or Adaptive Cruise Control enabled. Can't have both. Why Ford? My 2021 Charger had both, just selected on steering wheel. My current 2023 Chevy has both.
I'm with you on the disappointment level. I'm disappointed a car that I bought on 10/7 was blowing blue smoke on 10/8. Its at the shop now and I'm hoping it'll be a quick turnaround. They have contacted Ford engineering about it and waiting for a response