Tomato_Sky@alien.topBtoCars@gearhead.town•Drivers of boxy SUVs and pickup trucks are more likely to kill pedestrians, study findsEnglish
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1 year agoYeah the Mach-E is boxy, but if you’ve sat in a regular stang 2020+ you’ll get 20% hood. Then on the Bronco Sport, Ford did the same thing. I was personally hoping I could just get a Bronco Sport, but sitting in that thing felt just like the Mustang which felt like the Mach-E.
I don’t know if Ford is doing this on purpose as a style choice, but I couldn’t make the jump from Jeep because of the hood angle. It’s really bad and I don’t know why it hasn’t been an issue for other people.
Agreed. I almost believe that half of these recalls are baked in to bring people back to the dealerships.
“Toyota recalls 8 million Rav 4 for faulty window motors” or something.
Normally we just would have gone and gotten it fixed and then found out that the model we bought had a faulty part and we shook our fists at the sky. Now they proudly recall and get a boost of potential buyers walking through their doors. No way in hell I go to a dealer for their free service even. You’ll sit inside their showroom for 2 hours for an oil change and a wash and for a million salesmen to offer me water and talk to me about the newer models.