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FYI probably an oversight here to stay. Realized this on another thread and thought this deserves its own thread. Doubt many noticed this - but the outer banks (roast/navy pier) and First edition (in navy pier) have the middle jumpseat in roast or gray that continues onto the headrest. So when you view the car from the outside looking in, youāll have 4 black headrests (or dark navy) with 1 middle headrest thatās brown or gray.
Iām sure a lot of people may not care much, but it does kind of give the look that you lost a headrest and replaced it with one that came from a car with a different interior color. Definitely a WTF moment for an outsider looking into the car through the front windshield. Weāll wait for this to be highlighted by Doug DeMuro as a quirk since I canāt really think of other vehicles that have this. Very strange.
for whatever reason, Ford did it right on the wildtrak and made the jumpseat and headrest black
hmm
Iām sure a lot of people may not care much, but it does kind of give the look that you lost a headrest and replaced it with one that came from a car with a different interior color. Definitely a WTF moment for an outsider looking into the car through the front windshield. Weāll wait for this to be highlighted by Doug DeMuro as a quirk since I canāt really think of other vehicles that have this. Very strange.
for whatever reason, Ford did it right on the wildtrak and made the jumpseat and headrest black
hmm
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