‘25 Big Bend with the Black Diamond package. I absolutely love it and have zero complaints. Very roomy and does amazing in the snow! Also great on gas, even after changing to winter tires.
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I love my ‘24 Big Bend. Bought it off the lot with 28 miles and has been my daily driver for 2 years. Racked up 50K miles pretty fast and I get oil changes every 5K. One had one issue and needed my Water Pump replaced after leaking all my coolant and wasn’t getting heat. Was covered under warranty and didn’t have to pay anything.
'22 OBX has treated me well enough aside from the recalls and water pump. A beast in my rural Canadian snow, and feel like a tank on the road.
I am budgeting in a water pump job too.
I bought a bike off a coworker and took it in to be serviced. Turns out the bike I bought was the equivalent of a model T Ford. They didn't make the brake pads for my model any more kinda old.
I had an 01 gt from 90k miles to 110k miles, in that time the tstat housing cracked which was significant because its a plastic housing molded into the intake, meaning I needed a whole new intake. Then spark plug #4 ejected through the hood which 4.6s and 5.4s are notorious for (something to do with inadequate threads). It was an Ohio car so the frame was getting to a point where it was pretty sketch to jack it up due to rust. The ABS sensor module failed as well which was incredibly expensive to source and a general PITA to replace
I think stuck caliper so I order new rotor, new pads and new caliper. 3 days later I re assemble new parts and bleed brakes. Test drive, hot brakes again… anyone see this ever?
I also have a 2021 Transit and have the same problem with those lights. Every year I have to get ABS sensors "replaced" which makes the lights go away but like I said, they come back every year. Speaking with the Ford mechs, they say it’s a known issue.
When we bought our Ford lightening... the sales person told me with a strait face "people think that evs go through less brakes, but really its actually rhe opposite" when trying to sell me a maintenance package...
Throttle body replacement, just last week because it gave up. Of course, not covered under warranty. Apparently powertrain warranty doesn\u2019t cover things attached to the engine. Smh.
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