2022 King Ranch Max Available

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Jay Kay

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Would anyone here be interested in a King Ranch Max? I placed an order early this year but couldn’t wait through all the delays and now it’s scheduled to arrive in a couple weeks.

It’s a 2022 infinite blue King Ranch Max 4x4 with the rear seat entertainment. You’d be buying it at msrp which is already a couple thousand less than if you build one online now due to the price increase. Send me a DM if you're interested and I’ll put you in contact with the dealer.
 

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My 2018 Expy doesn't have the HD tow, but I won't make that mistake again. It can still tow, but the option is pennies when compared to the overall cost of the vehicle. I will tick that box (HD tow or Max Tow etc) each and every time. You never know when a wake boat or travel trailer will come into your life.:)
 

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My 2018 Expy doesn't have the HD tow, but I won't make that mistake again. It can still tow, but the option is pennies when compared to the overall cost of the vehicle. I will tick that box (HD tow or Max Tow etc) each and every time. You never know when a wake boat or travel trailer will come into your life.:)
Plus the extra grunt the 3.73's give it.
 

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Yeah, it wasn't something I needed at the time, but wish I had ordered it with that option.
Which dealer is it destined to? I'd love to see what the 2022 Rear Entertainment looks like.
 

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interesting that the sticker says auto-stop start removal from the factory for $50. I thought that wasn't actually allowed due to EPA rules, that AS-S is technically part of what makes it meet EPA limits today. Pretty sure that wasn't an option on earlier models.
 

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interesting that the sticker says auto-stop start removal from the factory for $50. I thought that wasn't actually allowed due to EPA rules, that AS-S is technically part of what makes it meet EPA limits today. Pretty sure that wasn't an option on earlier models.

You dealer can disable that “feature” with forscan. I had mine turned off on our 21’
 

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Well technically dealers aren't supposed to be using forscan, Ford can use that as a reason not to support the vehicle. It happened to me. But yes, I realize that it can be done that way. My point is that on the window sticker it appears to be an option. That A wasn't the case for my 2019, and B was actually said to be "illegal" based on the EPA clean air act. Disabling an emissions component that increases emissions is a no no
 

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Which dealer is it destined to? I'd love to see what the 2022 Rear Entertainment looks like.
We just picked up our 22 with rear entertainment, what would you like to see?
 

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My point is that on the window sticker it appears to be an option. That A wasn't the case for my 2019, and B was actually said to be "illegal" based on the EPA clean air act. Disabling an emissions component that increases emissions is a no no
That has actually been a required option at times. It seems Ford has not had the ICs needed to allow that feature in stock all the time.
 

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interesting that the sticker says auto-stop start removal from the factory for $50. I thought that wasn't actually allowed due to EPA rules, that AS-S is technically part of what makes it meet EPA limits today. Pretty sure that wasn't an option on earlier models.
If you look closely, it's actually reducing the cost of the vehicle by $50 for removing ASS & $355 for removing park assist.
Microchip shortages causing removal of features.
 
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