everything we've seen so far, yes. they are tie down points for gear, or to place a line from there to the roof to keep branches/trees and such off the windshield.Are those handles on the hood standard? I sure hope not.
I get the functionality, but I‘m not a fan.everything we've seen so far, yes. they are tie down points for gear, or to place a line from there to the roof to keep branches/trees and such off the windshield.
You’ll probably be able to delete them.I get the functionality, but I‘m not a fan.
The reality is a higher percentage of those passionate about something want the extremes while the silent majority play it safe.Bizarre colors sell poorly. If you want one, spend a little cash on a wrap and protect your paint work.
Here's a sales chart for another popular enthusiast SUV, which is offered in a few snazzy colors:
It follows the national trend. Over 75% of all new car sold last year were either white gray black or silver. Even cool cars like the Mustang wrangler Corvette etc. follow that trend. Not as closely. But still fun colors typically only make about 20% of all new car sold.The reality is a higher percentage of those passionate about something want the extremes while the silent majority play it safe.
Has there been a poll created here for this? While I am sure Black and white would lead everywhere, I wonder if the percentages would noticeably different.
I'd planned to be a day #1 buyer....but looking at the palate offered makes me think Ford is holding out fun colors for special editions. I hate being played!!But still fun colors typically only make about 20% of all new car sold.
I'm hoping Chrispy's suggestion that the colors will be more dynamic in real life vs computer imagines will make the choices more palatable. The comparison of red between the render and the mustang is a big difference. That red is not an auto-skip.I'd planned to be a day #1 buyer....but looking at the palate offered makes me think Ford is holding out fun colors for special editions. I hate being played!!