- First Name
- Chris
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- Jul 10, 2023
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- California
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- Maverick 2023 XL
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
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Hello friends,
Need a place to vent. Last night I crashed my 2011 Ranger I’ve had for the last 7 years. Been eyeing the mavericks for a while and finally the order bank is opening, but we all know I’ll still be waiting another year for the truck to get delivered, but in the meantime I need a new car now..
As fate would have it I actually found a 2022 XLT with ~5k miles, close to me that is *only* marked up by like $3k. As much as it pains me to give into it, I’m thinking about paying it since similar builds in my area are going for easily 33k-40k+.. what a time to be alive.
I was thinking about getting a Fusion, but I test drove it today and immediately felt homesick for a truck.
Rather than get a car I don’t like, have it immediately depreciate (16k now) and then not have the money to get the 2024 model, I think long term it’ll be less financially detrimental to take the hit now on getting the Maverick. Especially with the price hikes coming to this year’s models plus the removal of features.. I’ll be paying basically what the new MSRP is suppose to be just.. for a XL. More importantly I’ll have the truck today instead of Ford’s SOON TM maybe??
One big problem though- the truck has a salvage title so I won’t be able to get full coverage in California, only liability. Carfax reports it was written off as a total loss. According to the dealer it was involved in an accident while on the back of a car carrier trailer. Dealer of course is making it sound like it’s no big deal, the damage wasn’t substantial, but I’ll have to press him on it tomorrow when I go to see it. But the fact that the insurance wrote it off as a total loss is obviously concerning and will require some investigating. Maaaybe it exceeded the 75% threshold because of limited/expensive parts that needed to get replaced? Especially since it wouldn’t take much to cross that normally for some repairs since the normal MSRP is so much lower than other vehicles. Wishful thinking I’m sure.
According to the car fax it was *also* one of the Mavericks that got recalled for the under hood fire thing. Then the dealer told me the truck isn’t available until tomorrow because they had to replace some fuse or something too.. I know I know, it just keeps sounding better and better lmfao. The attached photo is not exactly inspiring confidence either. SIGH.
Then two weeks later it’s listed at the dealership, ready to be resold.. so maybe that’s a good thing? Maybe I t didn’t actually have significant damage that required extensive or structural repairs and it was more of an insurance company thing..?
After last night I’m just not sure if it’s worth risking it- getting a vehicle that I knowingly can’t get full coverage on, especially since this would be worth more than my last truck. I only had liability on my truck since it was beat up POS and pretty worthless anyways lol, but this situation is different.. Maybe I’ll just make sure I don’t get in an accident again! easy lol. Then again, most of the value these Mavericks have is just scarcity and markup anyways right guys.. /s
Idk, life’s a gamble. God forbid if I get in another crash I’ll just doom myself to a Fusion.
-As I was typing this though, I got a call for a new 2023 XL… asking 8k over for. I countered with 4k over which is still ridiculous, but at least I would have a clean title. Says he needs to check with his manager in the morning.
Advice? Opinions? Feel free to call me stupid because I feel like I’m in the twilight zone.
Need a place to vent. Last night I crashed my 2011 Ranger I’ve had for the last 7 years. Been eyeing the mavericks for a while and finally the order bank is opening, but we all know I’ll still be waiting another year for the truck to get delivered, but in the meantime I need a new car now..
As fate would have it I actually found a 2022 XLT with ~5k miles, close to me that is *only* marked up by like $3k. As much as it pains me to give into it, I’m thinking about paying it since similar builds in my area are going for easily 33k-40k+.. what a time to be alive.
I was thinking about getting a Fusion, but I test drove it today and immediately felt homesick for a truck.
Rather than get a car I don’t like, have it immediately depreciate (16k now) and then not have the money to get the 2024 model, I think long term it’ll be less financially detrimental to take the hit now on getting the Maverick. Especially with the price hikes coming to this year’s models plus the removal of features.. I’ll be paying basically what the new MSRP is suppose to be just.. for a XL. More importantly I’ll have the truck today instead of Ford’s SOON TM maybe??
One big problem though- the truck has a salvage title so I won’t be able to get full coverage in California, only liability. Carfax reports it was written off as a total loss. According to the dealer it was involved in an accident while on the back of a car carrier trailer. Dealer of course is making it sound like it’s no big deal, the damage wasn’t substantial, but I’ll have to press him on it tomorrow when I go to see it. But the fact that the insurance wrote it off as a total loss is obviously concerning and will require some investigating. Maaaybe it exceeded the 75% threshold because of limited/expensive parts that needed to get replaced? Especially since it wouldn’t take much to cross that normally for some repairs since the normal MSRP is so much lower than other vehicles. Wishful thinking I’m sure.
According to the car fax it was *also* one of the Mavericks that got recalled for the under hood fire thing. Then the dealer told me the truck isn’t available until tomorrow because they had to replace some fuse or something too.. I know I know, it just keeps sounding better and better lmfao. The attached photo is not exactly inspiring confidence either. SIGH.
Then two weeks later it’s listed at the dealership, ready to be resold.. so maybe that’s a good thing? Maybe I t didn’t actually have significant damage that required extensive or structural repairs and it was more of an insurance company thing..?
After last night I’m just not sure if it’s worth risking it- getting a vehicle that I knowingly can’t get full coverage on, especially since this would be worth more than my last truck. I only had liability on my truck since it was beat up POS and pretty worthless anyways lol, but this situation is different.. Maybe I’ll just make sure I don’t get in an accident again! easy lol. Then again, most of the value these Mavericks have is just scarcity and markup anyways right guys.. /s
Idk, life’s a gamble. God forbid if I get in another crash I’ll just doom myself to a Fusion.
-As I was typing this though, I got a call for a new 2023 XL… asking 8k over for. I countered with 4k over which is still ridiculous, but at least I would have a clean title. Says he needs to check with his manager in the morning.
Advice? Opinions? Feel free to call me stupid because I feel like I’m in the twilight zone.
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