Are the Mavs at NAPA hybrid or EB?The NAPA in Greensboro, NC has them to deliver parts as well. I'm seeing a lot of them lately. 3 owners on my street as well.
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Are the Mavs at NAPA hybrid or EB?The NAPA in Greensboro, NC has them to deliver parts as well. I'm seeing a lot of them lately. 3 owners on my street as well.
And no wait to get your vehicle delivered too.Time to "rent one" buy the extra insurance and claim it as stolen then repaint. Boom cheap maverick and with a new paint job still cheaper then the markups LOL
Ah, right. Don’t forget about the tracking hardware.This feels like a movie I've seen, sadly thing in real life are rarely as easy as the movies.
I'm sure people have tried exactly that. I wonder if any actually pulled it off, assuming that any tracking hardware was removed?
Right you think you are out of the woods but then delivery seems longer cus you know its built. but hey its worth the wait !And no wait to get your vehicle delivered too.
Couldn't tell but they were XL's. Guessing Hybrid.Are the Mavs at NAPA hybrid or EB?
i did similar, I rented a maverick through Turo App, had the car all weekend. It’s the best way to test drive in my opinionHaving ordered a 23 and never even seen a Maverick I'd pay $20 for a test drive just to decide what do to for the next year or so.
As a U-Haul dealer, I have to say that some dealers just don't care. If you were at my store, we check all of the lights before you leave the lot every time. If you returned with the lights not working, it takes us about 2 seconds to test your plug and we then would change the trailer to a working one and send you one your way with an apology. We also test all of the trailers when they come in, so you probably wouldn't have had this issue in the first place.U-Haul doesn't maintain their equipment very well, from my experience. (Budget isn't any better.)
I rented a trailer with my Maverick, and the lights quit working a couple of miles down the road. Maverick warned me they didn't work, which was nice. Went right back, and they wanted to "troubleshoot" the new Maverick's wiring, rather than just swapping to another trailer sitting right there. Heck no! I located and showed them the break in their wiring, swapped trailers, and went my way.
I have no doubt the next renter had the same problem.
Nasty and uncalled forThat's some fuzzy math right there. Sprinkle in a bit of conjecture and a little dash of personal bias and I could see how this would make sense.
How did you come to this conclusion?
Same conclusion here! 424 days from my July 30th..........***2021***..........order, to built, 9/27/22.
STILL waiting for shipping.........seeing one with Uhaul painted all over it? yeah, not happy.........
How cool is that .….? Now I would get in line to rent a Model A Ford U Haul truck to match our ‘30 CoupeUp here in the sticks, U-Haul is just getting the Model A pickups so we're a day or two away from the Mavs.![]()
$19.95/day base rental fee + per-mile fee dependent on vehicle class. The van is going to be more expensive than a Maverick, especially if you put a lot of miles on it.For $19 daily rental in town only, I'm gonna rent the effing van next to it. More for my money.
If you have to load the maverick 10 times to the vans 1 time to move your shit, the maverick will cost more.$19.95/day base rental fee + per-mile fee dependent on vehicle class. The van is going to be more expensive than a Maverick, especially if you put a lot of miles on it.