Maybe my Rebel is the un-norm. The AC works, the heat works.
Been to Florida in the winter and in the summer. She rides as a dream.
Fuel-economy. I smile every time I hit the pedal.
As has been said before, when it comes to the a/c what "works" is very subjective depending on the individual person. Of the majority here, the a/c is functioning ("working") but not satisfactorily cooling, esp. in very hot temps. Glad it seems to be ok for you but that doesn't mean others might agree if they were in your truck. The only sure way to get meaningful info is to use a thermometer in the upper center vent, recirc on, fan at mid or 3/4 setting, windows closed and get a reading after running for 5 or 10 minutes. Said readings are also outdoor temperature dependent so you would get different readings on the thermo depending on how hot or cool it was outside when you tested for the readings.
As I posted here or on another thread I was getting 54 or 55 degrees on the thermometer on a 90 degree day which was "acceptable" to me but I would have liked it a bit colder. On and 80 to 85 degree day I would be getting 47 to 49 on the thermometer which was comfortable and cold enough. On 95 degrees or so the a/c was not satisfactory cooling enough but, gladly, we didn't have many of those by me and/or I didn't have to drive all that much on the days we did. If I lived in a climate where that was an ongoing thing, I'd surely be pissed about the a/c performance and would definitely do the cheap clamp/valve alteration to improve it.