jared Report post Posted November 11, 2009 I just finally received my new factory-ordered FFH after exactly a two month waiting period. Woohoo!! I just have a few questions... 1.) I ordered the "premium floormats" from the factory, which was $50 more expensive. On the Ford website, they show the floormats that say "Fusion" on both the driver's and passenger's side; however, when I took delivery, only the driver's mat has the logo. Has anyone else ordered it this way? If so, did you get two "Fusion" mats or one? 2.) When I took delivery, the dealer gave me two keys for the car and I had a third cut (a flip key). I know that in the past, most vehicles came with a third "valet key" that lacks the remote entry module and only opens the doors and starts the engine. Did anyone receive this third key when they took delivery or is two the standard number these days? Thanks for your help--I hope to post some pictures soon! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lolder Report post Posted November 11, 2009 Mine came with only the two keys in late July. I got the non-remote at the dealers for $25. I ordered the Flip-Key from Taiwan also. Lee Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rpreuss Report post Posted November 11, 2009 I just finally received my new factory-ordered FFH after exactly a two month waiting period. Woohoo!! I just have a few questions... 1.) I ordered the "premium floormats" from the factory, which was $50 more expensive. On the Ford website, they show the floormats that say "Fusion" on both the driver's and passenger's side; however, when I took delivery, only the driver's mat has the logo. Has anyone else ordered it this way? If so, did you get two "Fusion" mats or one? 2.) When I took delivery, the dealer gave me two keys for the car and I had a third cut (a flip key). I know that in the past, most vehicles came with a third "valet key" that lacks the remote entry module and only opens the doors and starts the engine. Did anyone receive this third key when they took delivery or is two the standard number these days? Thanks for your help--I hope to post some pictures soon! If you mean the "factory" rubber mats, mine both say "Fusion" on the front mats. Not the rear. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jared Report post Posted November 12, 2009 Mine came with only the two keys in late July. I got the non-remote at the dealers for $25. I ordered the Flip-Key from Taiwan also. Lee Okay, I guess that two keys may just be the standard these days. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jared Report post Posted November 12, 2009 If you mean the "factory" rubber mats, mine both say "Fusion" on the front mats. Not the rear. Those must be the "all-weather" floormats. The ones I am speaking of are called "Premium Floormats" and are available directly from the factory at the time of order. The normal ones are carpeted and have no design on them. The "Premium mats" have the word "Fusion" written on them, but in my car, only the drivers has the logo; the others are plain. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
geopilot Report post Posted November 13, 2009 I think they dropped the valet key because there is no lock on the glove box, and the trunk can be opened with the button on the dash- so it would serve no purpose. 2.) When I took delivery, the dealer gave me two keys for the car and I had a third cut (a flip key). I know that in the past, most vehicles came with a third "valet key" that lacks the remote entry module and only opens the doors and starts the engine. Did anyone receive this third key when they took delivery or is two the standard number these days? Thanks for your help--I hope to post some pictures soon! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jared Report post Posted November 13, 2009 I think they dropped the valet key because there is no lock on the glove box, and the trunk can be opened with the button on the dash- so it would serve no purpose. True enough. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites