Lot of truth in that..look at the 2010-19 SHO? I had one great car..can say that I never saw a separate add of any type. In 2020 (?) I had like 120,000 trouble free miles on it and sold it to a relative-who still has it. But before that I started looking for a CPO 2018-19 SHO. Nothing here in Northeast Then someone on this site suggested I look for a Fusion Sport or a 3.0 MKZ..Found a CPO 3.0, never knew anything about it ....Then I start reading all these online posts about what an unbelievable vehicle this 400HP AWD was..a true sleeper! Agree..another example of a vehicle ignored by Ford marketers. Last year I bought an extended Ford warranty package and I'll never hit it..in part because I love driving my Coyote 150. But my sons can decide what to do with it someday😎
Apologies, but when you said there is an outside of this making it stateside, I've never heard that expression. Is that like essentially saying there's no chance of it coming here?
I have only seen 1 new Navigator so far and it had a barcode on the drivers window so I am guessing it was dealership owned. I work in a high end area and my office overlooks the parking lot for several expensive restaurants next door to us. I see a ton of the previous gen Navigator and Aviators but haven't see a new Navi yet hopefully they start hitting dealers. I did see my first Cadillac Lyriq driving by when I was getting in, I was surprised it took me so long to spot one.
I'm not a fan of the front end of that-it seems too "crossoverly" vs what an Explorer is normally supposed to be-you saw that with the 2010 and the big changes that happened to it with the restyle-they made it closer to an F-series/truck like instead of a crossover.
No they don’t and the big hope is that it will be offered as an option for vehicles that go to areas
where extra fuel range is needed rather than trying to carry Jerry cans…