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After looking at the F-150 dashboard I went ahead and ordered a 2022. I'm afraid they'd do that to the super duty series. Not a fan of the F-150 dash.
I definitely like the 150 dash better.
The current design is going on 7 years old, and looks it.
At least you’re 22’ will have a nice screen, which was a huge improvement.
I agree....even if the plan was for redesign on the 2023 why indroduce something fresh and not be able to provide all the bells and whistles
they will go ahead with the release. You’ll just not be able to get a lot of the options it seems. They just started building lightnings and already deleted the multi contour seats
I definitely like the 150 dash better.
The current design is going on 7 years old, and looks it.
At least you’re 22’ will have a nice screen, which was a huge improvement.
Agreed.... the new larger screen was a nice improvement, but the overall interior needs the same F150 upgrades.
Agreed.... the new larger screen was a nice improvement, but the overall interior needs the same F150 upgrades.
I'm kind of underwhelmed with my 2022 large screen and Sync4. I prefer the Sync3 my 2017 had along with its free navigation. Can't say I'm excited about using Android-Auto, too.
Agreed! But to my eyes…it’s just not a huge difference
and really, I don’t care if they use a 15 year old dash design, if it means they can keep the cost down, the assembly line rolling, and incrementally improve quality along the way.
Agreed! But to my eyes…it’s just not a huge difference
Agreed not really anything significant. I like the current gauge cluster with the analog speedo/tach better.
The new one looks a little cleaner around the radio/AC controls, but not worth waiting on, or paying more for.
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