I would guess "everyman's affordable truck" varies from person to person. I could easily afford a Ranger or F150, but those are beyond my needs/wants. A bare bones stock XL Maverick does not check all the boxes for either. I went with a fairly loaded Lariat and cost wasnt an issue for me. Could I get more towing with this vehicle, or more legroom with that vehicle...sure... but again, the other vehicles didn't check all the boxes I wanted.It's just maddening to look at those numbers and see 12% of XL orders not making it when there seems to be over provisioning for the xlt and lariat models.
Isn't this supposed to be everyman's affordable truck?
I assume over the past years and years and years of Ford selling cars and trucks with different tiers (S, SE, SEL... XL, XLT, Lariat....etc), that they have some data that backs up what tier more people tend to buy and then plan to build accordingly. Why would they make 90% XL's if only 15% buy them. I am sure some models ended up with higher (or lower) numbers than Ford was predicting (such as hybrid engine), but its hard to know the future. Look how popular the Maverick was from the launch. Hard to really know how popular it was going to be, could have been a massive flop as well.
But I understand your comment about "everyman's affordable truck" but 24k is still cheaper than every other automakers "truck". Colorado 29k. Frontier 29k, Santa Cruz 26k, Ridgeline 38k, Tacoma 28k, Gladiator 36k..etc (and no I am not counting the future vehicles that may not exist yet as a Maverick competitor as we don't know prices). So if they raised the prices of the Maverick and yet the Maverick is still the cheapest "truck", I would say the "everyman's affordable truck" still applies.
Just my $0.02 tho.
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