My S550 is DIB. I'm also really into jurassic park. Like seriously it's my favorite movie series. So unsurprisingly I named my car Blue after the raptor from jurassic world.
Could one of you photoshop wizards make an MFD background out of this image?
Or any other variations on a similar theme?
I hate that like all of these are for focuses. lol
Does anyone have any more like these from earlier in the thread but where the climate stuff was spaced for the heated/cooled seat buttons.
They have stolen perhaps the most idiotic wheels to steal. I mean, they're branded with the logo of the car they came from. Any cop worth his or her salt will realize that logo doesn't exist anywhere else on thugbro's tinted lifted spraypainted rust covered 01 crown vic.
I'm glad to see more people from our group getting their cars. I'd be really interested in seeing how we all feel about them 1 year from now. I feel somehow bonded to you people. lol
Are there any presets? Like the Fit that I came from had pre-set equalizer settings for different music types that were relatively easily accessible. I have a tendency to swap back and forth between rock, hip hop, podcasts/audiobooks, and vocal heavy folk stuff so digging through SYNC to alter...
I love how the title of this thread is "Color Regret" and the responses are all just like "Nope, I clearly picked the best one." OP has nothing to worry about.
Glad to see a list of worthy service departments around here. I got my car from Berkeley Ford and their sales department is awesome, very friendly, they didn't drill the front bumper, nor did they put dealer branding stickers on it.
Verdict on the Service Department is still out since I haven't...
I just wish they had made the turbo sound more turbo-y. Especially by adding a BOV. I understand aftermarket is possible, but that breaks the warranty.
This is the first car I've ever really been concerned about taking care of the paint job on. I don't want to wash it too often, and wear off the paint sealant. But I also don't want to wash it not enough and let the dirt and grime soak in and cause scratches and stuff.
Does anyone know how to make this happen? As much as I enjoy looking at my average fuel economy, watching the boost gauge would be more fun than hypermiling my sportscar.