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Old 01-21-2019, 07:25 AM   #127
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My 95 F150 has limited slip where my previous trucks did not and really like it on snow so it will have to be on all the rest,picked up a 89 crown vic to drive to and from work since its easier on gas but it does not have limited slip and its very noticable that it does not.
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My dad's 1948 Mercury 1 ton farm truck had push button start. Not new. [emoji23]

I remember as a kid, we used to sneak out and push the starter button when it was in first gear and it would roll ahead a few inches. I was maybe 5 or 6 years old.

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Old 01-21-2019, 02:44 PM   #129
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I'm a cheapskate so my '13 F250 is a base model, but it does have a few things on it that I really like and my older trucks didn't have.

1. Electric locking diff is great!
2. Hill descent control is kinda nice when off road.
3. Built in trailer brake controller with sway control is amazing.
Those are all nice and I use them frequently
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I have a 2017 Ford Lariat. I don’t have adaptive steering. Maybe that’s what I’m missing. I keep setting the cruise control and navigation but every time I fall asleep, the racquet from the gravel on the side of the road wakes me up. Maybe I should have searched harder for adaptive steering.
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Old 05-05-2019, 03:23 PM   #131
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Electronic ignition! Everybody forgets the things we used to have to put up with. Points, condenser, rotor. Bet nobody even thinks about that.
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