Looks really sharp! Seems like the easiest path at this point. Find what you want and go for it. As a suburbs owner myself this is not an insult toward you or anyone for that matter...the photos on your concrete driveway, that's probably the normal for a large percentage of sport buyers. I laugh...
And Toyota has a geographic advantage of having chips in their back yard while we await the slow boat from China tongue in cheek. My main point was, those upset at Ford and venting frustrations looking to other brands out of spite...well good luck
uhh that doesn't add up. If it's 12 miles from the depot, why they didn't drive it to the dealership makes little to no sense at all. I'd be working up the food chain at the dealership or stop in to see if it's sitting on their lot. I'm in a unique area, but it's pretty common here for that to...
based on Toyota cutting 40% of production estimates for September, if you need a replacement vehicle, I'd suggest locating a Badlands and perhaps giving up some wants to get what you can. Everyone has a line in the sand, so whatever that may be, that's just a personal perspective watching people...
Toyota stock plunged, global markets were hammered and Tokyo stocks closed at a 7-month low after the Nikkei reported that Toyota would slash global production for September by 40% from its previous outlook. The production cut - result of the pervasive global chip shortage which has crippled...
are you referencing the open up triangle, open down triangle with seven horizontal lines between? That's the place holder for your seven screen options. When you scroll between screens it indicates where you are in your list. you can adjust what you see.
I leave mine in clam screen 99% of the...
I see a lot of companies doing this. "Hi you left something in your cart. Supply is running low, don't miss out, here's an additional $x to complete your purchase "
just curious and troubleshooting. Did you remove the OEM trim before attempting to install it? Or is this over the top of the trim that comes on the vehicle from the factory?
was going to suggest the same thing. A direct toggle switch might be a safer approach. Granted someone in ruralville with limited highway driving, it may not be a big deal...but knowing local codes is important.
Ask if they can put a monitor on your bronco of it happens again. It plugs in under the steering column. Then you drive under normal conditions and it captures any faults when they happen. Easier than trying to get a dealer to reproduce the issue