I can understand that. The tax on our home is a little over a thousand a year our electricity is 13 cents per kilowatt. I’m retired comfortably. If I lived in Ny Fl or Ca I would need a job or go bankrupt. If you leave look at western Va. I think you will like the slower pace and cost of living.
If they are better delivering more HP and MPG why don’t Ford install them or something like them on new vehicles. They would love to give you more power and fuel efficiency.
I see our Power Boost has again been rated as unreliable. I’ve had mine for 14 months and 14000 miles without a single issue. Two friends have Toyota hybrid pickups. Both have had at least 5 recalls. So I was wondering how many problems or recalls have the members here have had.
I had planned to disable it when I got my truck but after listening to it the juice isn’t worth it squeeze. It’s not that bad. If you must do something to your trunk go for it.
Ford Motor Company offers warranty coverage for components unique to hybrid and electric vehicles, including the high voltage battery, found to be defective in factory-supplied materials or workmanship. This coverage lasts for 8 years or 100,000 miles from the Warranty Start Date, whichever...