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I know you have already taken possession of the vehicle at this point, but as someone who worries all the time about everything, I thought I would chime-in nonetheless.
Until I purchased my Big Bend a few months ago, I had been driving a 2012 Ford Focus SE since early 2013. For the majority of my ownership of that car, I called it the 2012 Ford Fiasco. For my first pass on this post, I wrote a long rant about the various issues I had with the Focus. However, I have discussed some of those issues before in other areas on this website, and I am guessing you already know many (if not all) of those sorts of gripes from your own ownership.
One thing I learned the hard way from the Focus was that in addition to checking out corporate review sites, random customer reviews online, etc., one should always find an active online forum of people who already own the vehicle. At that point, dig deep into those forums before making your purchase. In this regard, what I a saw for the BS was a night-and-day difference compared to what I saw on the Focus forums. No vehicle is perfect, but my goodness were Focus Forums just places of absolute terror and dread in regard to the transmission in particular. With that said, thanks to sites like this one, I went into my Big Bend purchase with a lot more confidence.
At around two months in, I have had no significant issues of note, and I have not yet had one moment of regret about buying my Big Bend. Especially if you are coming from a Focus, I think you are really going to enjoy driving your BS!
I know you have already taken possession of the vehicle at this point, but as someone who worries all the time about everything, I thought I would chime-in nonetheless.
Until I purchased my Big Bend a few months ago, I had been driving a 2012 Ford Focus SE since early 2013. For the majority of my ownership of that car, I called it the 2012 Ford Fiasco. For my first pass on this post, I wrote a long rant about the various issues I had with the Focus. However, I have discussed some of those issues before in other areas on this website, and I am guessing you already know many (if not all) of those sorts of gripes from your own ownership.
One thing I learned the hard way from the Focus was that in addition to checking out corporate review sites, random customer reviews online, etc., one should always find an active online forum of people who already own the vehicle. At that point, dig deep into those forums before making your purchase. In this regard, what I a saw for the BS was a night-and-day difference compared to what I saw on the Focus forums. No vehicle is perfect, but my goodness were Focus Forums just places of absolute terror and dread in regard to the transmission in particular. With that said, thanks to sites like this one, I went into my Big Bend purchase with a lot more confidence.
At around two months in, I have had no significant issues of note, and I have not yet had one moment of regret about buying my Big Bend. Especially if you are coming from a Focus, I think you are really going to enjoy driving your BS!
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