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This is not a prediction of any kind - I don't have a clue. It's just me wondering out loud. I'd love to see an answer from somebody who's a fleet manager or works in that business.
To me, the Maverick seems to scream "fleet sales". And we've seen postings here of obvious fleet purchases. I'm wondering how long the typical fleet will keep their Mavericks before dumping them on the used market? I think fleets tend to sell vehicles in one or two years, or at a set mileage?
I'm wondering if eventually (obviously not any time soon) huge fleet sales will drive used Maverick prices into the gutter. You can see this with other fleet vehicles. They generally have poor resale values because fleets flood the used market. That's in a normal market of course, not the pandemic market.
Obviously, this isn't happening anytime soon, if ever. But two or three years down the road? Will Maverick resale values inevitably take a nosedive because of fleet sales?
To me, the Maverick seems to scream "fleet sales". And we've seen postings here of obvious fleet purchases. I'm wondering how long the typical fleet will keep their Mavericks before dumping them on the used market? I think fleets tend to sell vehicles in one or two years, or at a set mileage?
I'm wondering if eventually (obviously not any time soon) huge fleet sales will drive used Maverick prices into the gutter. You can see this with other fleet vehicles. They generally have poor resale values because fleets flood the used market. That's in a normal market of course, not the pandemic market.
Obviously, this isn't happening anytime soon, if ever. But two or three years down the road? Will Maverick resale values inevitably take a nosedive because of fleet sales?
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