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09-03-2018, 05:14 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Apr 2009
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Picked up an MD Titanium Wagon at lunch time.
It'll take me three days to read the book and a month or two to find out what everything controls. I thought the MA we have had for 8 years now was a pretty refined car, but the 60km drive back home has me thinking that this one is going to be very, very liveable. The dealer linked my phone for me, but it looked quite easy so herself's phone will get done next. Got the navigation set up for getting us back to the house with ease and loved the Adaptive Cruise system and blind spot monitoring. What will they think of next. Trying the auto parking will be a test of confidence. SWMBO has said she doesn't want to be in the car when I give it a try. So we will wait to see what niggles crop up as we get used to all the facilities the car possesses. Handing over the Territory's keys after 14 years was less traumatic than I anticipated. Hopefully the next owner will get similar service to that which we have had during ownership. Cheers
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AlanD Our Drive: Mondeo MD TDCi Titanium Wagon Ruby Red |
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