Congrats! I was assuming we were talking about XLTs, given the thread title.I have a 2022 lariat and have 1 touch window for up and down on all 4 windows

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Congrats! I was assuming we were talking about XLTs, given the thread title.I have a 2022 lariat and have 1 touch window for up and down on all 4 windows

Things like adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance, emergency braking, Lane centering, collision sensors.. these are all safety features that should be standard on every trim level or at the very least available options. They should not be locked behind at $7,000 Lariat trim upgrade! Take the Chevy Trax for example. LS is 22k, fully loaded active 26k, the driver's confidence package adds adaptive cruise control and all it's included sensors and safety features for $800. That safety package can be added to any trim except the LS. I drive a Transit 250 for a living, average 350 miles per day across Missouri and Kansas. Adaptive cruise control and collision avoidance have saved me multiple times, possibly from death. People break checking commercial drivers, oncoming driver crossing the center line while texting. If Chevrolet can add those features to a trax for $795, Ford should just step up and put them in every vehicle. The more vehicles these features are in the less it cost to produce. If manufacturers were concerned about their customers safety and lives these features would be in every vehicle.
Does it stay off, or do you have to turn it off every time you start the truck? I'd hate it if I had to jump through hoops to disable it every time I started up.It can be turned off in the Lariat. PITA to do it when you don;t want it on but doable. I am "adapting" to it![]()
toggle button on the steering wheel left pad switches between regular cruise only and adaptive cruise. it remembers last position, so if you turn off acc and use only regular cruise it stays like that.Does it stay off, or do you have to turn it off every time you start the truck? I'd hate it if I had to jump through hoops to disable it every time I started up.
That's how I felt about satellite radio only available in the Lariat. My base level Chevy Spark from 10 years ago has it standard.Nah, they're too greedy. When even a base nissan sentra has it, you know they're just doing it for profit maxing.
Unquestionably a luxury / convenience feature.I guess that the question is whether ACC is a luxury item or a safety item.
Same here. If I could have added ACC, different interior colors besides the blue and brown seats, it may have been the most perfect vehicle I have ever owned.The two biggest disappointments with my 2025 XLT Eruption Green are the lack of adaptive cruise control and interior color options. Just couldn't afford an upgrade to a Lariat. Other than that, I love everything else about it.
ACC is only about speed - the steering is a different feature (Lane-Centering) that's not part of ACC itself, though on the Maverick I think they come in the same bundles.It is not self-driving or anywhere near it. It is a radar cruise control that also steers if it can clearly see lane markings.
Things like adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance, emergency braking, Lane centering, collision sensors.. these are all safety features that should be standard on every trim level or at the very least available options. They should not be locked behind at $7,000 Lariat trim upgrade! Take the Chevy Trax for example. LS is 22k, fully loaded active 26k, the driver's confidence package adds adaptive cruise control and all it's included sensors and safety features for $800. That safety package can be added to any trim except the LS. I drive a Transit 250 for a living, average 350 miles per day across Missouri and Kansas. Adaptive cruise control and collision avoidance have saved me multiple times, possibly from death. People break checking commercial drivers, oncoming driver crossing the center line while texting. If Chevrolet can add those features to a trax for $795, Ford should just step up and put them in every vehicle. The more vehicles these features are in the less it cost to produce. If manufacturers were concerned about their customers safety and lives these features would be in every vehicle.
Can’t use ACC without lane keep active on the Maverick.ACC is only about speed - the steering is a different feature (Lane-Centering) that's not part of ACC itself, though on the Maverick I think they come in the same bundles.
It's still a separate feature, even if they depend on each other. Not sure on other brands/models if the two are tied together, but I wouldn't assume they are. I drove a rental years ago that had ACC but no lane departure warning/assistance.Can’t use ACC without lane keep active on the Maverick.
They didn't offer the rear sliding window as an option for XL's or XLT in 2025 (wish they would have offered that as an add on as well). EDIT: I believe it was only offered as an add-on for Lariat and Lobo trims.I couldn't agree more, on 2022 I got the xlt luxury pkg thinking the acc and push button start were part of it,at least they finally put the inteligent key as part of the xlt, my daughter 2013 prius has it, it make no sense in 2025 fetching on my pockets for the maverick, keys should be standard for the XL as well.
for 2025 they finaly offered now the rear sliding windows as option , they should offer the acc as option as well.
I'm not asking for free stuff, give me the option to add it without switching to another trim full of stuff that I careless about it.
Great thread, and good video as well.
Weird, my XL has rear parking sensors.I have it in my Lariat and while it works fine, I wish the system would stop telling me to put my hands on the wheel (which is where they are ALWAYS) when the real issue is that a long straight piece of road (damn modern highway engineering) is so common. Having to wiggle the steering wheel just because the truck thinks my hands are off the wheel is irritating.
I had to upgrade to a Lariat to get rear parking sensors. Why couldn't I get them on the fully equipped XLT I started with?
OK well this is a Maverick forum and for the Maverick they have to be used together. ACC uses lane keep assist in the Maverick.It's still a separate feature, even if they depend on each other. Not sure on other brands/models if the two are tied together, but I wouldn't assume they are. I drove a rental years ago that had ACC but no lane departure warning/assistance.