Posted by John A. on February 25, 2013 at 21:52:06 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Got me a pickup posted by Huskers86 on February 25, 2013 at 18:31:04:
Huskers86, If you didn't have a touch screen in your old truck then the Learning Curve WILL be tuff! Learning the computer in my 2011 Edge has been a challenge to say the least. Mine is the older version and Voice Recognition still isn't great Best I can tell a lot of my problems still has to deal with the Interface with my T-Mobile phone and the computer The newer system has improved greatly in the last 1 yr over the older My-Touch system As far as the car goes I have no complaints at all! I am not complaining , There is just a semi load of things going on internally, all the time and my 2 cog brain just doesn't get it sometimes. * *Rest of Y'all, My local dealer priced me a Plain Jane,,,White, 3/4 ton,Super cab, 4x4,(4 x shifter in floor, Manuel hubs too No electronics to foul up!) 6.2 gas, 6 speed auto, 3:73 gears, AC, AM/FM radio, PS Manuel windows.... 27K and change...O miles Brand new Full warranty. There are deals out there, you just have to sniff them out!!!!! Later, John A
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