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T hawker

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  1. Don't mine an electronic manual vs a paper one but i hope they still provide a pamphlet with the basics if the vehicle as no power to access the owners manual through Sync. I know this sounds crazy, but read the owners manual before you buy since they are on line. I found this in the 2017 GMC Acadia manual. Now really think about GM's statement: California Fuel Requirements If the vehicle is certified to meet California Emissions Standards, it is designed to operate on fuels that meet California specifications. See the underhood emission control label. If this fuel is not available in states adopting California Emissions Standards, the vehicle will operate satisfactorily on fuels meeting federal specifications, but emission control system performance may be affected. The malfunction indicator lamp could turn on and the vehicle may not pass a smog-check test. See Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Check Engine Light) 0 132. If this occurs, return to your authorized dealer for diagnosis. If it is determined that the condition is caused by the type of fuel used, repairs may not be covered by the vehicle warranty.
  2. And please change the Courier forum to the Maverick forum. Thanks Steve
  3. Yes, both the Nautilus and XT5 are two row, XT6 is a three row. IMHO none of the XT6/Enclave/Traverse can compete with the Aviator. Aviator is in a class of it's own especially the Black Label edition. The GMC Acadia is a three row but smaller then it's GM cousin's which makes it slightly longer but narrower then the Nautilus.
  4. 4 or 5 hours to swap the grill, i did that on my 2001 CrownVic, 5 minutes. Only car i could speed in and not get pulled over
  5. You get into a BL and it's obvious the materials are so much nicer.  I agree. Every time i open my door it's the wow factor (Chalet). Love everything wrapped in leather, especially the dash. Don't know what it is with leather dashes, fell in love with that feature when i first saw them on the 1978 Diamond Jubilee's and again on the T-Bird Heritage and special edition Ranchero for 1979. You mentioned about blacking out your grill, with the monochrome available now are you going to install one of those grills?
  6. I purchased my BL Nautilus from Witt, they had been sold to Penske but had not moved to La Mesa yet. They had a week to prep the Nautilus for delivery but did nothing, interior dirty, grease smudges so my BL experience no different then a second rate used car dealer.
  7. I like it. I don't have a problem with "wagons", i would buy one if it was high enough off the ground (bad back). My Nautilus is the perfect height for me...perhaps that's the difference between wagons and cuv's. Buick has or had one, Regal X or something like that. Too low for me, but i liked it.
  8. And with the 83 Thunderbird came Fords first talking dash...your door is ajar...your seatbelt is not fastened...your lights are on...glad Ford did away with that after a few years.
  9. Sure did. Although Ford hadn't water proofed them so when i washed the car it was like going to a disco, all the lights flashing on and off.
  10. Haha, yes. The first car i had with the keypad entry was my 1982 Thunderbird Heritage . Have always loved that feature.
  11. The 2020 GMC Acadia has this as an option: RDI NEW! LPO, Keyless Entry Keypad with all-new vertical design, 5-digit programmable keypad located on driverside B-pillar If I couldn't negotiate the purchase of a BL Nautilus (which I did) I was going to order a 2020 Acadia.
  12. I was thinking the lights lit up under the camo are the same layout as in the MotorTrend rendering. I don't recall if the rendering was based on insider info or not.
  13. What do you think off the headlights/running lights. Similar to this rendering?
  14. I saw a Continental with that combination when i purchased my BL Nautilus Chalet Theme. That combination is absolutely gorgeous, think you will love it. Congrats.
  15. Congrats on the new ride. I also found the Lincoln seats a little narrower then my 2017 Acadia SLT2 but adjusted to the Nautilus' 22 way seats just fine. I test drove all of the Lincoln's except the Navigator and thought the Nautilus had the widest seats.
  16. I'm thinking original Ranger size, imho a perfect size. Now a 2 door awd...dream world 2.7L.
  17. So what does the "plunger" in the center of the oil cap do? Thanks in advance.
  18. More of a polish. It was recommended to me back in the early 80's to use on a fiberglass truck shell. Told me it was safe so i tried it. I like the way it removes road tar and tree sap, if it doesn't remove it right away just dab a little on the spot and let it sit for a few minutes. No effort to apply or remove.
  19. I prefer the facia on my 2019 but the potential new one looks like it will be easier to clean and wax. Yea, i look at stuff like that. It's great that the 2019 has gloss black accents up front, don't need to mask off when waxing. Just the extreme bottom and the lower portions of the doors/fenders, piece of cake. I like the new dash, but pretty busy vs mine, would it keep me from purchasing a 2021...absolutely not. Keep up the good work Ford.
  20. Thanks for the info. I did not realize i had so many options when selling/trading.
  21. I use the Meguiar's clay/detail spray for that portion. I use Nu-Finish polish for "waxing". I've tried just about everything over the years and keep going back to Nu-Finish.
  22. Thank you, good to hear. I take extra care in keeping the interior clean bc of the light color. I was not looking forward to seats being pulled if the harness had to be replaced.
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