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if I am going to wait a long time, no, i will not flip
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Assuming you already own another working vehicle, would you flip your Mav for a profit? Scenario: I bought my MAV @ Chapman 4% under invoice. I went to the parts department at the local dealer, and while I was waiting the used manager came up and said they would give me 2k over MSRP if I sold my truck.
After doing some quick rough math.I would come out with a little over 2k profit after taxes paid.![]()
It's not much, but I'm also on the fence about ordering a Hybrid, instead of sticking with my Ecoboost.
Thoughts?
Well, since i decided to pick up a BS Badlands, have a 2015 F150, and a 1994 Camaro Z28 (garage queen), I will be "constrained for space" when the Maverick finally gets built/delivered.
So when that happens it will be decision time.
2015 F150 XLT (302A) advantages: Paid for, has a lot of useful life yet (80K miles on it), can haul wood and tow my tractor. Has a great sound system (I upgraded it to have Pioneer Sub, focal speakers front & rear, sound deadening, in-line amp). I have a Undercover Tonneau on it which makes for nice, dry, lockable bed. I've gotten over 20MPG so far (including hauling things, snow tires half the year) so the mileage has been great (for the size). 3.5L Eco-boost provides more than enough power, especially for towing. Biggest vehicle if I want to travel around the country/camp.
1994 Z28: Keeping it, just because.
2021 Bronco Sport Badlands: Fun vehicle so far! MPG is better than the F150, but not enough to make a serious difference. (About 26MPG so far.) Apple Car play is nice. I will have to eventually upgrade the sound system if I decide to keep it long term (Note: It is better than the factory system that was in the F150.) Having the GOAT modes, "lockable" rear diff, skid-plates is nice. (Note: I also added real RCI skid-plates on the F150.)
2022 Hybrid Maverick Lariat: Unknown at this point, as it doesn't yet exist. Advantages will include much better mileage. Disadvantages: FWD only, can't really tow much (2K limit isn't even enough to tow my trailer w/o the tractor on it.)
I am likely to keep either the BS or the Maverick, but not both. (However a friend is already laughing at this telling me I will end up keeping all of them.) If I sold the F150, I could "get by" in terms of towing the tractor by occasionally borrowing a truck or renting one. (I typically only have to tow it a couple times a year).
It probably makes the most sense to sell the Maverick (given I already have a truck), but I really like the idea of it and getting 35-40 MPG. So who knows.
You are right, but still not going to sell the Camaro. I bought it new, Z28, T-Tops, 6-speed manual, all options except leather. Has under 30K miles on it and looks pretty much like new.SSOOO... you have a work truck, Recreational vehicle, a weekend special driver and you ordered a Maverick. Each one has a "special" purpose. It is not a matter of vehicles but rearranging your purposes. Only you can decide to reorder that.
If it were me, I would replace the 1994 Z28 with the Maverick. I had Fiero's up until last year. When I sold my last one I thought, why didn't I do that sooner? How many priorities can you have? It is a mental discipline, not physical number.
You are right, but still not going to sell the Camaro. I bought it new, Z28, T-Tops, 6-speed manual, all options except leather. Has under 30K miles on it and looks pretty much like new.
But ha ha, you are correct, no mental discipline when it comes to this...![]()
If I had been a smart man I would have ordered 2 just to flip one and pay for half of the first oneAssuming you already own another working vehicle, would you flip your Mav for a profit? Scenario: I bought my MAV @ Chapman 4% under invoice. I went to the parts department at the local dealer, and while I was waiting the used manager came up and said they would give me 2k over MSRP if I sold my truck.
After doing some quick rough math.I would come out with a little over 2k profit after taxes paid.![]()
It's not much, but I'm also on the fence about ordering a Hybrid, instead of sticking with my Ecoboost.
Thoughts?