25mpg might be pushing. One thing that's not discussed enough is the tire air pressure. I believe Ford recommends 39 PSI and if you keep it around there +/- a couple you'll see better mpgs
This is also my first my Ford and I was in the same boat. So much so that when I met a buddy of mine that I hadn't seen in awhile he mentioned "I thought you were a Honda guy". I was waiting around for the new 4Runner before the Bronco came out but I'm glad I got the Bronco. No regrets
Another thing that will affect your MPGs is your tire pressure and as the temps start to cool your tire PSI will drop. That will also have a negative affect on your MPGS
I'd recommend taking a look at used campers. Prices have come down drastically since the height of the pandemic and I've seen some pretty good deals on Facebook marketplace.
This is the teardrop I picked up last year. It came with a 4inch memory foam mattress but I added a 4inch memory foam...
I was a fly on the wall during a software contract renewal negotiation. My boss underbid the contract by an amount I thought they'd laugh at. It was a super awkward conversation and yet he got them to agree.
What you're ignoring is leverage. The dealer in your example loses nothing by rejecting...
Thanks! These are also the updated steps and I agree that their customer service great. I'm only selling these because I've decided to replace my OEM sliders with sliders that also double as steps.