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USA isn't the only place on the planet, tho...and retail prices are predatorially high in Merkuh compared to not-Merkuh. And currently, with proposed tariffs, prices for cars in Merkuh are artificially even HIGHER. The Mav will likely have a base MSRP of $35k in 2026. Maybe higher. That's ok, Merkuns are rich, we can pay the extra 30-50% price increases.Nah, quick googling the VW started at $1500-2000 in USA in 1960 which is $16-21k now. Maverick is a much much more capable vehice.![]()
My brother bought a 55 horse power version. I think it was a 1972 model.Nah, quick googling the VW started at $1500-2000 in USA in 1960 which is $16-21k now. Maverick is a much much more capable vehice.![]()
I had a VW Thing for a while. Same as the bug except different body. I guess my '66 Porsche 912 was also just a bug with a different body, too. Yes, the engines were insanely easy to work on, even when I didn't know much about cars in my younger years (Chilton's helped...).My brother bought a 55 horse power version. I think it was a 1972 model.
Wouldn’t get out if its own way,
If you had a head wind you were screwed.
Noisy little Hitler car.
But the thing would run errands all day then take you to the beach the next day on $5 worth of gas.
I watched him pull the engine out into his lap as he sat Indian style.
He put a custom built header style exhaust in it. Did nothing for the performance.
Everything about that car sucked but we really loved it.
Qualifies as Entry level in this case because its base price is literally the lowest priced vehicle Ford currently makesThis thread, LoL
What makes it entry level?
It stand s alone in the mini truck category IMO
Try that Honda that came *before* the civic!I think driving the civic was a similar experience
Porsche started by getting chassis w/ engine & transmission from VW, and souping up the engine (like, from 25 to 40!) and suspension. Bit by bit, they made more of their own parts.I guess my '66 Porsche 912 was also just a bug with a different body, too.
I don't remember which was which, but Mada sold a small truck (B2000 ?) that was actually made by ford of Brazil, with a Mazda powertrain.the B2200 Mazda truck.
I absolutely loved my 2005 Scion Xb. 30+ mpg for over 14 years, fun to drive, carried a ton, Park anywhere, hated when someone hit me from behind and totaled it. I consider my 2022 Hybrid a worthy successor.Can anyone else name an entry level product from any mainstream brand that's been this affordable, practical, reliable, efficient, good looking, fun to drive? While also having this much character? I've never seen another affordable vehicle that has this much passion put into it.
with the revised cluster and touchscreenI rented several entry level cars. Some were competent. But they were simply functional. The Maverick CAN scream entry level "functional" too from the outside if equipped with the steel wheels and painted white. But once equipped with any other wheels and a spray in bed liner or tonneau cover, it's transformed into something that people actually say "that's nice. What kind of truck is that?" Yes. The interior contains a lot of hard plastics. But the seats are nicer than the average entry level vehicle in my opinion. And the 2025 refresh takes it up a notch with the revised cluster and touchscreen.
Status symbol?! A cheap unibody?!I believe the majority of buyers are 50 or older and use it as a grocery getter and status symbol, a toy for a cheap price.
People who want to keep the knobs want to keep the knobs. Others couldn't care less. But regardless of how they feel towards the knobs, the instrument cluster looks nicer. The old cluster was fine. But it looked utilitarian and functional. TheF250, F150. Ranger, and pretty much every other Ford vehicle has moved beyond simply functional into actually looking "nice" along with the functionality. The speedometer power meter etc looks more upscale, and the touchscreen is larger yet remains horizontal. So it doesn't look like a tablet. This allows the map to be large and easily visible. I THOUGHT I'd hate the touch controls for the AC. But I don't even notice because I don't have to scroll through a menu. They're always visible. The volume still has a knob. I like that.with the revised cluster and touchscreen
NO ty Ford did not get the memo that buyers want to keep the knobs