I noticed this as well -- it's only recently I realized that the display reappears if I cancel navigation.
I was going to ask how we report this kind of bug to Ford so it can be investigated and solved. That screen is one of the more useful ones when towing.
Thanks. That helps. (If it helps, I am getting an F-350 Lariat Crew Cab, 6.75' bed, gas engine. The only option that I will add is the Ultimate Lariat Package.)
So many variables. What trim, what features, what accessories, what dealer and how much allocation will they get (which you don't get to know.)
Your best strategy is to find a good dealer to work with and talk with them. They are going to want to make promises they have no control over to get you to commit, that's the main risk of getting a good answer to this. But ideally they'll tell you of all the complications and give some sample timelines for similarly equipped trucks they've delivered recently.
Otherwise, you dive deep into this forum and build your own picture, just understand it'll be based mostly on data that's not current.
-- edit to add my own data point, I ordered my F350 Platinum in Oct '22, took delivery in Jan '24.
Umm…. Doesn’t every engine contain bearings which allow the crankshaft to rotate within the engine assembly? Or are they just trying to explain why debris in the bearings is bad?
There is so much of a perception problem with EVs and the general stupidity of social media/If it bleeds, it leads reporting headlines that make it sound like EVs are an absolute disaster, when its going to be slow and most likely a drawn out process that takes at least the next 10 years or so.
I'm willing to bet that EVs will make up around 50% of the market by the end of the decade.
Not bad, people need to realize just because Ford isn't selling a hundred thousand EVs a month, that doesn't mean it's all doom and gloom. We're seeing somewhat robust demand after these price reductions. I imagine once Ford gets their CE1 EVs to market, we'll start to see some truly impressive sales figures. Contrary to popular belief, EVs aren't just a passing fad.
https://s201.q4cdn.com/693218008/files/doc_news/2024/Jun/04/ford-may-2024-sales.pdf
I'll add my charts later.
From an Autoblog article - I'm surprised F-150 PowerBoost sales are only 5,766 - I'd have expected a lot more with how they hype it up:
https://www.autoblog.com/2024/06/04/fords-u-s-sales-soar-11-2-in-may-powered-by-hybrids-trucks-and-even-evs/