Hack
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I say you should do it. I thought long and hard about the base model and it was a tough decision for me to go with the tech package.
I decided mag ride was a must have, and I am fairly certain I won't fit into the Recaros. I don't think Ford would have put mag ride on this car if it weren't spectacular and functional. Our roads are really rough here, especially in the winter, and I think the mag ride will make the car a lot more livable daily driver.
I tried to get measurements of the seats, but had no luck there. So I'd really rather know I can fit and be comfortable in the seats. I wish I could have gotten some of the pieces individually rather than in a package, but I understand it's part of keeping the cost low. I will probably enjoy the extra tech bits. I thought about the track package, but I am concerned about driving a car with all those coolers in below zero weather. I'm not sure it would have been good for the transmission or rear end to run that cold. Even commuting in 40-60 degree weather I think those coolers would keep everything too cold. I don't want a crunchy, worn out transmission in a couple years because it spent all its life at lower than a good operating temperature. I'd rather change the fluid a little more often and have a smoothly operating transmission on cold days. So for me I ended up deciding I had to go with tech.
I decided mag ride was a must have, and I am fairly certain I won't fit into the Recaros. I don't think Ford would have put mag ride on this car if it weren't spectacular and functional. Our roads are really rough here, especially in the winter, and I think the mag ride will make the car a lot more livable daily driver.
I tried to get measurements of the seats, but had no luck there. So I'd really rather know I can fit and be comfortable in the seats. I wish I could have gotten some of the pieces individually rather than in a package, but I understand it's part of keeping the cost low. I will probably enjoy the extra tech bits. I thought about the track package, but I am concerned about driving a car with all those coolers in below zero weather. I'm not sure it would have been good for the transmission or rear end to run that cold. Even commuting in 40-60 degree weather I think those coolers would keep everything too cold. I don't want a crunchy, worn out transmission in a couple years because it spent all its life at lower than a good operating temperature. I'd rather change the fluid a little more often and have a smoothly operating transmission on cold days. So for me I ended up deciding I had to go with tech.
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