ganooch
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I would buy that.I'd love to see an actual manual tranny in the Raptor ... now THAT would be manly. LOL
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I would buy that.I'd love to see an actual manual tranny in the Raptor ... now THAT would be manly. LOL
Really?!?! I love the way my Gen 2 rides… it could not be the list of upgrades and a 10k adm?Thanks for the reply. The ride difference is the only reason I'd move to a gen 3. I'm glad to hear it's working well for you and I hope to hear more of the same.
Greats pictures and awesome review!
If I have to live with a shifter there, I want the workspace. But I think putting the shifter there is stupid, so sign me up for neither. And Ford can keep the push button starter. My wife just had her knee replaced so I'm driving her all over town in her Lezbaru. God I hate that push button starter. F***ing tech. It just sucks. Solutions in search of problems.
I don't think so, but the only Raptor push button I've used was on my test drive. It's the whole hassle of locking/unlocking. It's just touchy enough to be annoying. It's probably no more hassle, but every time I have to **** with it I think "I paid extra for this?". And there's the issue of theft if you don't remember to lock it every single time you are outside of the car. If cars weren't in short supply, I'd love it if someone stole the Lezbaru. But if cars weren't in such short supply, I'd have traded it in by now, so there's that.Confused about your reference to push button starter. Is the subaru start button significantly different than the Raptors or you're in favor of turning a key over push button in general? Personally not a fan of the keys. Besides just not having to carry the extra key, I would occasionally trigger the locking and be unable to get the key out or some other issue.
I don't think so, but the only Raptor push button I've used was on my test drive. It's the whole hassle of locking/unlocking. It's just touchy enough to be annoying. It's probably no more hassle, but every time I have to **** with it I think "I paid extra for this?". And there's the issue of theft if you don't remember to lock it every single time you are outside of the car.
It's probably due to his Gen2 having some miles on it. Even 20k on suspension vs brand new is a noticeable difference. People forget what their vehicle USED to feel like newReally?!?! I love the way my Gen 2 rides… it could not be the list of upgrades and a 10k adm?