So what's necessarily wrong with a color you get when you mix leftover paint?????Cactus gray looks like that color you get when you mix leftover paint.
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So what's necessarily wrong with a color you get when you mix leftover paint?????Cactus gray looks like that color you get when you mix leftover paint.
The truck can still be had for reasonable money. But they are going to make you pay if you want options. I don't love it for others, but I was always adding most options anyway.their original pitch for the Mav was a low cost basic good looking hybrid at a great price. Now lumping on options that a good chunk of people neither wanted or needed at an additional cost and then limiting the colors choices = Ford has a (not) better idea.
Unsure but I did see a Ford Dealership Guy out of Kansas state that Iconic sliver was available on the XTL and Lariat just not the XL ... unless it is fleet vehicle. Link is below.My ‘23 XL Hybrid, Carbonized Gray, probably won’t be built in ‘23. In ‘24, Carbonized Gray (and Iconic Silver) will only be available for fleet purchases. Why? I understand when colors are deleted from production due to lack of sales, but why remove colors from the general public and grant them to “fleet only”?
It just seems to me that Ford's execs don' know what they are doing. This whole Maverick process has been muddled from the beginning! Maybe they need common sense workers rather than MBA folks!Unsure but I did see a Ford Dealership Guy out of Kansas state that Iconic sliver was available on the XTL and Lariat just not the XL ... unless it is fleet vehicle. Link is below.
Yep. Apparently, Ford is trying to push silver and carbonized gray lovers to move to XLT or Lariat. When I reorder my CG XL, I’ll just pay $500 and change to red instead of paying almost $3000 to move up to XLT.Unsure but I did see a Ford Dealership Guy out of Kansas state that Iconic sliver was available on the XTL and Lariat just not the XL ... unless it is fleet vehicle. Link is below.
I’m not much of gadget guy. Not too fond of most “options”. I probably wouldn’t use them anyway. My only options on my XL were a receiver hitch and a full size spare. The rest of the stuff I want (bed liner, window wind deflectors, mud flaps) I’ll have done after I leave the dealership.The truck can still be had for reasonable money. But they are going to make you pay if you want options. I don't love it for others, but I was always adding most options anyway.
This will be the most expensive vehicle I've had for me, by almost double. Turned 50 yesterday, hoping this can last us until I die or God comes. So I went all out. Also, we decided to go with a Mav vs the full size Bronco so that saved us 25-30k to be used for my fun car. I work from home so don't drive too much anymore.I’m not much of gadget guy. Not too fond of most “options”. I probably wouldn’t use them anyway. My only options on my XL were a receiver hitch and a full size spare. The rest of the stuff I want (bed liner, window wind deflectors, mud flaps) I’ll have done after I leave the dealership.
From one point, I could see eliminating some colors based on "first edition package colors" e.g Area 51, or low order rates on certain colors, but I am not the only allowing certain colors on certain trim levels, to your point ... doesn't make sense.It just seems to me that Ford's execs don' know what they are doing. This whole Maverick process has been muddled from the beginning! Maybe they need common sense workers rather than MBA folks!
Good luck with your reorder and smart choice on the red. I debated between CG and Iconic Silver when ordering, and ended up choosing the latter. I am not sure that choice affected anything when it came to my order being selected, but my Iconic Silver Lariat is in production with an ETA of 2 Aug.Yep. Apparently, Ford is trying to push silver and carbonized gray lovers to move to XLT or Lariat. When I reorder my CG XL, I’ll just pay $500 and change to red instead of paying almost $3000 to move up to XLT.
I love my CG, and was considering placing an order for a '24...also in CG. (Boring, but...whatevs!) I like the generally black/blue interior of the XL, which I will order again but maybe the next truck will be Hot Pepper Red. Blue cars have been bad luck for me.plenty of individuals ordered CG (including me) it is a very popular color.
My ‘23 XL Hybrid, Carbonized Gray, probably won’t be built in ‘23. In ‘24, Carbonized Gray (and Iconic Silver) will only be available for fleet purchases. Why? I understand when colors are deleted from production due to lack of sales, but why remove colors from the general public and grant them to “fleet only”?
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Probably cost. There are expenses involved in switching the assembly line to paint another color, and also there's the time element. Recall Henry Ford famously said, with the creation of the first automobile assembly line, "you can have any color you want provided it's black."
Wait about 15 years and they'll have it back. But I agree with Henry, every vehicle I have had in the last 20 years has been black except one used one that I could only find in silver.My ‘23 XL Hybrid, Carbonized Gray, probably won’t be built in ‘23. In ‘24, Carbonized Gray (and Iconic Silver) will only be available for fleet purchases. Why? I understand when colors are deleted from production due to lack of sales, but why remove colors from the general public and grant them to “fleet only”?
There may be a supply issue with components within the paint makeup for those specific colors. Colors are eliminated often for that exact reason. That is a major reason there have been more non-metallic colors over the last 3-4 years and a premium price tag on others.My ‘23 XL Hybrid, Carbonized Gray, probably won’t be built in ‘23. In ‘24, Carbonized Gray (and Iconic Silver) will only be available for fleet purchases. Why? I understand when colors are deleted from production due to lack of sales, but why remove colors from the general public and grant them to “fleet only”?
I think this could be legit.There may be a supply issue with components within the paint makeup for those specific colors. Colors are eliminated often for that exact reason. That is a major reason there have been more non-metallic colors over the last 3-4 years and a premium price tag on others.