coolshades
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I am posting this as much as to clarify for myself what I am feeling and also to seek other folks' experiences and maybe feel reassured. will love it if UK folks also chime in.
I have had my 4X for about 5 months now and after 5k miles I have had zero issues with it. I hope I haven't jinxed that now!
ride comfort:
I am not happy with the ride comfort. I am a very frequent contributor to those threads
. I am disappointed that there is no proper after market solution. before anyone says Steeda, I am in touch with them and only yesterday they confirmed there is no update since they have not enough MMEs to test on. I think that's another way of saying its not a priority for them.
my family does not like the ride and that bothers me a lot since this is a family car in addition to being my daily drive. I have to admit we had a Jag before and comparing ride comforts may not be fair, but it is what it is.
OTA:
I am in UK, which basically means we are dirt for many US companies. who prioritise their domestic market. Ford is no exception. I have been stuck on 1.6 since time began and I think many other UK owners are in a similar boat. I don't think I am missing much in terms of performance improvement, but it sucks not to have regular updates.
recall:
my 4X has been at the dealer for ten days now and I finally got confirmation that all the pano roof, windshield and customer satisfaction update has been done. I will be collecting my car on Monday. the delay was because the windshield fitter didn't either have the part or couldn't commit to a date. I don't understand why the dealer booked me in without first checking on this.
I got a 4X as a loaner and my dealer has kept me informed continually so that's some consolation.
@Ford Motor Company 's customer service SUCKS.
pros for the car are still the same. one of the very few (or only one of two, other being Model Y) SUV sized vehicle with 250 miles range. great looks. rarity value on roads. good interior and storage space.
overall, I don't know if I am disillusioned or not but I am certainly disappointed and this is more with @Ford Motor Company than the car. if the company was more proactive about comms and updated us better, I would feel less so.
will I still recommend the car?
yes. but I will tell buyers caveat emptor. this is a first generation car which has just completed its first year on the road anywhere in the world. it will have issues. likewise other first generation EVs such as Ioniq 5 might have issues too.
I have had my 4X for about 5 months now and after 5k miles I have had zero issues with it. I hope I haven't jinxed that now!
ride comfort:
I am not happy with the ride comfort. I am a very frequent contributor to those threads
my family does not like the ride and that bothers me a lot since this is a family car in addition to being my daily drive. I have to admit we had a Jag before and comparing ride comforts may not be fair, but it is what it is.
OTA:
I am in UK, which basically means we are dirt for many US companies. who prioritise their domestic market. Ford is no exception. I have been stuck on 1.6 since time began and I think many other UK owners are in a similar boat. I don't think I am missing much in terms of performance improvement, but it sucks not to have regular updates.
recall:
my 4X has been at the dealer for ten days now and I finally got confirmation that all the pano roof, windshield and customer satisfaction update has been done. I will be collecting my car on Monday. the delay was because the windshield fitter didn't either have the part or couldn't commit to a date. I don't understand why the dealer booked me in without first checking on this.
I got a 4X as a loaner and my dealer has kept me informed continually so that's some consolation.
@Ford Motor Company 's customer service SUCKS.
pros for the car are still the same. one of the very few (or only one of two, other being Model Y) SUV sized vehicle with 250 miles range. great looks. rarity value on roads. good interior and storage space.
overall, I don't know if I am disillusioned or not but I am certainly disappointed and this is more with @Ford Motor Company than the car. if the company was more proactive about comms and updated us better, I would feel less so.
will I still recommend the car?
yes. but I will tell buyers caveat emptor. this is a first generation car which has just completed its first year on the road anywhere in the world. it will have issues. likewise other first generation EVs such as Ioniq 5 might have issues too.
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