Do not we live in a world where my opinions and "beliefs" ARE reality? Seriously, it's butt ugly and the Sequoia looks great.That’s a personal observation and opinion, not a problem.
Do not we live in a world where my opinions and "beliefs" ARE reality? Seriously, it's butt ugly and the Sequoia looks great.That’s a personal observation and opinion, not a problem.
Do not we live in a world where my opinions and "beliefs" ARE reality? Seriously, it's butt ugly and the Sequoia looks great.
Grumpy? I was being facetious...Whatever.
Even better, facetiously, covers the "sometimes y" part. You too are welcome.Facetious is the only word in the English language with all the vowels in their proper order.
You're welcome.
You're correct, primarily design flaws that the customer is expected to ultimately pay for, their design staff is too busy tripping over $20 bills to find nickels. What group of idiots design a pickup that has to have the entire cab removed to get a head off?I would never buy a Ford because many of their modern engines have idiotic design flaws, like putting the water pump (something I consider a wear item) behind the timing cover, good job Ford, you made a $600, 2 hour job a $1500, 2 day job.
Not making excuses for the design. But in a shop equipped correctly it's not a big deal to take off a cab.You're correct, primarily design flaws that the customer is expected to ultimately pay for, their design staff is too busy tripping over $20 bills to find nickels. What group of idiots design a pickup that has to have the entire cab removed to get a head off?
.Facetious is the only word in the English language with all the vowels in their proper order.
You're welcome.
Dude, you have put a whopping 13,995 miles on it. I guess someone has to lower the bar for everyone.My 2021 Ford F150 has been the best truck I have ever owned (I have owned all brand trucks except for Honda Ridgeline). I bought new for a great price in December of 2021. I have had 1 software update/recall. No issues whatsoever. It had 5 miles on it when I purchased and now has a little over 14,000. I have been very pleased. I guess I'm lucky.
Seems like it's far easier and faster to remove the cab vs disassemble the engine bay.Not making excuses for the design. But in a shop equipped correctly it's not a big deal to take off a cab.
The 2022 Tundra FB groups are hilarious. There are daily posts that say, "2200 miles and absolutely no problems." It IS A LOW BAR we've set.Dude, you have put a whopping 13,995 miles on it. I guess someone has to lower the bar for everyone.