I had a F-150 sit at the local dealer for 5 weeks. They never called me. Never got me a repair quote. I found the truck in a side lot with the service tag hanging from the rear view. I got the key back and asked why no communication? No answer……….. Later I heard from two other owners that said...
I don’t remember mine including a soap dispenser foam cannon. I had one that works perfectly with the lance and pressure washer. Just used it yesterday!
Still love it.
I feel ya. At least the gloves keep skin oil off the material. I appreciate an owner who keeps the car “like new”. These are not cheap or disposable.
Fun video!
Don’t worry about the alcantara. You can easily and safely wipe it down with distilled water and a microfiber cloth. Let it air dry. Done.
This is crazy cheap. Looks good to me. Ford paint is low quality to begin with and the plastic is usually slightly different in color to the metal panels. Many cars share this issue not just Ford. I wonder if their metallic colors look good?
Thanks for posting. Excellent value for sure.
If you one day sell or trade at a dealership then the bone stock state of your car comes in handy.
92.6% of dealerships prefer a bone stock car on their used lot. They will take anything if the price is right :wink:
One other thing to look at is MPG or kilometers per liter. If you can see this on the gauges and it hasn’t been reset it will give you a good idea of how aggressive the throttle has been used.
If the average Miles Per Gallon are closer to 10 than 20 the previous owner had a heavy foot.
I agree with USGIORGI.
Dr Colorchip is your best case to repair the scratches. Some dent repair guys carry touch-up paint or can recommend someone who airbrushes troublesome scratches.