Ford did right by giving the Mav proportions like an actual truck instead of a car with a funny looking trunk like the santa cruz.The Ram 700 is about 2 feet shorter than the Maverick. It may be too small for the US market as is.
A bird in the hand. If Ram had these on the lot, I bet many would not be waiting a year for a Maverick.The Ram 700 is about 2 feet shorter than the Maverick. It may be too small for the US market as is.
You can say that again. The Santa Claus - I mean Cruz I think, but not sure - looks strange.Ford did right by giving the Mav proportions like an actual truck instead of a car with a funny looking trunk like the santa cruz.
True, there would be buyers. I wonder if it's any good though. Sometimes these 3rd world vehicles don't translate well to the US market. Look at the poor sad Ford Ecosport. It got upgraded for European duty, then upgraded again for US duty, and still sucked.A bird in the hand. If Ram had these on the lot, I bet many would not be waiting a year for a Maverick.
There will always be buyers if something is cheap enough. Another thing Ford did right was setting it up so the base model is cheap.True, there would be buyers. I wonder if it's any good though. Sometimes these 3rd world vehicles don't translate well to the US market. Look at the poor sad Ford Ecosport. It got upgraded for European duty, then upgraded again for US duty, and still sucked.
My mother in law just bought one and its perfect for her. Scrambles up our steep rutted driveway nicely and she is running about 28mpg.True, there would be buyers. I wonder if it's any good though. Sometimes these 3rd world vehicles don't translate well to the US market. Look at the poor sad Ford Ecosport. It got upgraded for European duty, then upgraded again for US duty, and still sucked.
Too small? Maybe for you. For other, maybe not....The Ram 700 is about 2 feet shorter than the Maverick. It may be too small for the US market as is.
Build them in Mexico, and no such tax......The RAM 700s are built in Betim, Brazil, so they have a built-in price disadvantage due to the so-called chicken tax.
Yeah, as an aspiring designer, I can tell Hyundai designers went for the, make it look radical to stand out in the segment approach. An admirable choice for a brand that can't rely on it's reputation for making great and reliable trucks like Ford can. But futuristic design seldomly endures. It's usually cashing in on the lastest and hottest trends. Those being big grilles and busy lines in the case of the Hyundai. But it's already looking dated.Ford did right by giving the Mav proportions like an actual truck instead of a car with a funny looking trunk like the santa cruz.