Same as ford?
Does the Mozda Tribute use all the same systems, (I.E. ABS) as the ford.
Or do they use some of there stuff. Mark:lightbulb |
Re: Same as ford?
Originally Posted by Tigermidge
(Post 185205)
Does the Mozda Tribute use all the same systems, (I.E. ABS) as the ford.
Or do they use some of there stuff. Mark:lightbulb Its a game the manufacturers play. The Mariner is the same as the FEH except for body panels, options, etc... but they advertise to make the Mercury look like its the higher quality upscale option. I know people who won't buy a Ford, only Mercury because they are convinced the Ford will have mechanical problems.... yet they roll off the same line. Buy a MMH or a MTH over the FEH because you like the look, or the options, not because it won't "break down" as much. |
Re: Same as ford?
In the past I have not been a big Ford fan. I was a chevy mechanic for 10 years and have owned Fords, with lot of the usual stuff going on (head gaskets, trans problems).
But I would love to find a true OFFROAD 4x4 Hybrid. Ford is the only one making one right now. Mark |
Re: Same as ford?
Originally Posted by Tigermidge
(Post 185287)
In the past I have not been a big Ford fan. I was a chevy mechanic for 10 years and have owned Fords, with lot of the usual stuff going on (head gaskets, trans problems).
But I would love to find a true OFFROAD 4x4 Hybrid. Ford is the only one making one right now. Mark You can go up some nice size hills and go through sand (check out others posts).... I can't say its the same thing as a 4WD JEEP or such offroad though (however with Jeeps quality issues that might be a good thing..) |
Re: Same as ford?
Yup! The MMH, MTH and FEH are open differentials. AWD would be a term I would prefer to use. It's good for just about any nonpavement situation in the US, but not for rock climbing.:)
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