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Not that it is exciting to anyone but me probably but my dealership got their mannequin last night right at close, but my salesman called me to let me know I could come in today to drive it so....I did of course!
I only took ONE photo...I was too damn pumped to even take more than one interior shot...Lame.
The dealership is Seymour Ford in Jackson Michigan.
Build:
4dr Cyber Orange Badlands, soft top, NON-Squatch, 2.3L, Auto, optional wheels, high package.
Impression:
I only took ONE photo...I was too damn pumped to even take more than one interior shot...Lame.
The dealership is Seymour Ford in Jackson Michigan.
Build:
4dr Cyber Orange Badlands, soft top, NON-Squatch, 2.3L, Auto, optional wheels, high package.
Impression:
- WAY quieter inside than I'd imagined. Granted I only got it up to 65mph and it was smooth roads. Not much road noise, and wind noise was no big deal either. We could still carry on a normal NON-yelling conversation.
- Smooth ride!! Not quite as smooth as my 2018 F150 S-Crew, but man...Smoother than I'd imagined it would be. I DID hit some good ol' Michigan potholes on purpose to see how it manages those things and it was less jarring than the Supercrew.
- I'm short (5'5") and thinking that rock rail steps might be in my future
- Stereo was "decent". I didn't rock out but I did turn it up to normal listening volume and it was alright.
- That 2.3L has some get up and go in it! I was pretty shocked. I did run into what I might call some turbo jump. Never owned a turbo'd vehicle (my S-Crew is the 5.0 coyote) and twice it seemed like I had somehow gotten it spooled up and it released making me jump forward a bit. Hard to explain but yeah..There was that.
- Those trail sights are definitely a "love em or hate em" kind of thing probably. And I dig em not just from an aesthetics point, but from a usefulness perspective too. They do actually offer some frame of reference for where your wheels are going to be.
- I want mine even more now.
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