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My 22 Maverick Lariat AWD EcoBoost costed me $33,500 at Granger Ford and my $35,900. Both had the same options except the 25 Maverick had some upgrades, such as SYNC 4 with 13.2 inch screen and 360 degree camera system AND Trailer Backup Assist (game changer IMHO). For only a $2400 difference, the 25 Maverick was a better buy for me!!
That's amazing! My '25 Hybrid XLT with the Luxury Package (and everything else about the exact same) was about $9k more than my '22. I think you got either a phenomenal deal on your 2025 or a really bad deal on your 2022. :ROFLMAO:
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That's amazing! My '25 Hybrid XLT with the Luxury Package (and everything else about the exact same) was about $9k more than my '22. I think you got either a phenomenal deal on your 2025 or a really bad deal on your 2022. :ROFLMAO:
I actually paid 28,750 for my 22 and bought the 25 which I pictured in the beginning of this thread for 30,500. Paid $4500 more than what I received from Carvana: 26K. It appears Carvana sold the 22 for 29,900 which was more than the original cost. 22 had 30K miles.
 
 







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