The seats are definitely not made for taller and/or bigger people. I’m 6’1 245 and they are not wide enough, have zero bolstering, not anywhere close to deep enough, and have very rounded front corners. I feel like I’m sitting on a round bar stool while driving.
I believe so. I don’t have convenience package and have to manually unlock the doors via remote to open the hatch or glass.
EDIT: Ahhh so I need to double press the hatch button on the remote and it’ll open with the fob in my pocket even if all doors are locked. I keep my door locking on single...
Not many lol. Especially when intelligent access is supposed to be with the add on package only. If the BB came as it’s supposed to per Fords site, it’s pretty much a base other than the front grill.
Perfectly said. Website didn’t have 22’s and dealerships didn’t have 22 brochures. No one knew until it was to late.
Like I said before. I thought after research that I wanted a 21 due to the removal of intelligent access as standard on the 22 BB. When the 22 there had it I took it. Had I know...
Never seen that before. Also you missed the point. It has nothing to do with if we were aware of the changes or not. Also show me where it clearly shows the temp screen and foldable headrests were removed as standard on the 22.
Same thing happened to me. When I was researching it I got very confused. I consider myself strong in google fu and it took me a long time to figure out exactly what was different. And why fords site still shows rubber seat backs as standard on the BB regardless of model year but the 22 had them...
Yep. That was standard on the 21 and part of the add on package for the 22. In other words, to make the 22 equal to the 21 you have to add a $1000+ package.
On another note, I think perspective is important. Every single person on this forum is significantly more involved and knowledgeable...
Zipper pockets and rubber seat backs were listed as standard on 21 window stickers. They were removed on 22 stickers. Intelligent access was supposed to be removed on 22 stickers but wasn’t and every 22 BB I’ve seen has intelligent access (which is where you unlock the car simply by grabbing the...
It’s not “supposed” to have any of what I mentioned. The 21 had them all as standard however. Which is literally the point. I think you’re getting stuck on thinking we’re complaining when it’s our fault for not being educated. And you’re missing the point entirely. The issue is that many things...
Wow! They really did change the sticker.
If I had to bet, I’d say that we aren’t the only ones calling in about this issue and that Ford went into the system and made a blanket change to all 22 BB’s standard equipment. That way all of them in transit will be changed and there may have been a...
I went to reserve a 21 in transit. They had one and only one on the lot. The 22 I ended up buying. At the time as others have said, all reviews were on the 21’s. It was by accident and then a massive amount of digging that I discovered there were a couple of differences between years. I thought...
I’m starting to like the car more and more in general. At first I hated the seat. But I finally found a comfortable position. It’s fun and looks good and gets attention. BUT the complete strip down that Ford did to the 22’s leaves a very bad taste in my mouth. One that is hard to remove.
While...
100% agree. They may have made it up to get out of it. And it’s also very possible Ford doesn’t want to set the precedent of fixing this on all 2022 Big Bends. That would suck for them.
But I’m sure Takata didn’t want to pay to replace 67 million air bags either. Bottom line is that they made...
I spoke to a service manager at one of the best dealers in town. He suggested going as far as making a “misbuild” claim and making Ford buy it back.