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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Sliding power rear window and sunroof
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<blockquote data-quote="Dealk" data-source="post: 1048126" data-attributes="member: 77663"><p>Been a Sport Trac owner since 2005. My 2010 Limited has those features too. It took some time to get use to the filler cap on the passenger side as my 2005 XLT had it on the drivers side like the 2016 Lincoln MKX my wife drives (but never fuels). I did have my sunroof tinted as the Sun was overwhelming but now it’s nice to slide the cover back and let some light in. Love the ride, really love the V8 and towing capacity of the Gen 2s. Happily, none of the issues I read about though the plastic housing for my headlight controls deteriorated and broke last year. Luckily I found a Ford Dealer in Florida that had one listed so that’s fixed. Otherwise, just regular maintenance and garage kept. Just passed 65K miles on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dealk, post: 1048126, member: 77663"] Been a Sport Trac owner since 2005. My 2010 Limited has those features too. It took some time to get use to the filler cap on the passenger side as my 2005 XLT had it on the drivers side like the 2016 Lincoln MKX my wife drives (but never fuels). I did have my sunroof tinted as the Sun was overwhelming but now it’s nice to slide the cover back and let some light in. Love the ride, really love the V8 and towing capacity of the Gen 2s. Happily, none of the issues I read about though the plastic housing for my headlight controls deteriorated and broke last year. Luckily I found a Ford Dealer in Florida that had one listed so that’s fixed. Otherwise, just regular maintenance and garage kept. Just passed 65K miles on it. [/QUOTE]
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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Sliding power rear window and sunroof
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