What I find odd is that for all the companies that jumped on the DEX VI bandwagon, going to the effort to get license rights there, none of them seem to want to get the official Ford Mercon LV license. Why is that? I realize that many companies do have fluids that are recommended for LV applications, but I cannot seem to locate an aftermarket LV licensed product other than the official MotorCraft product. So the fact that Mercon V licensed products are harder to find is not suprising to me. I know my local WalMarts have it in spades.
BTW #1 - if "FORD" bugs some of you, then don't look at any of the cars and trucks from the 1970s - 1990s; Ford (the company) used "FORD" (the capitalized word) in big letters on many of their products for years, including the spelling on tailgaits, and trunk lids, and hoods, and grills, and literature, and parts boxes ... If I am not mistaken, the word "FORD" was/is a registered trademark of the official company, which is incorportated as "The Ford Motor Company" for official purposes. I've had several F-150 trucks that had "FORD" in big white letters on the tailgate. I had an older Granada that had "FORD" in big chrome letters on it. It was good enough for "Ford" to call itself "FORD" on it's products, just so you know ...
BTW #2 - what do BITOGers do when they reach the end of a sensible lube discussion? See BTW #1 above ...