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I bought a marked up Lariat Lux July 2021 because I needed a vehicle. I put in an order for a Maverick September 2021 just in case trade-in was worth it. My 2023 became a 2024 and has been delivered.
My 2022 Lariat has 14,000 miles.
After the private offer rebate, the 2024 price $36,700. I paid $37,400 for my 2022 (all prices without taxes and fees). Dealership will give me $32,000 for the 2022 trade-in. Basically I'll lose $5k plus have to pay an additional $5k when all interest is paid as the rates are higher (2022 is on a 2.7%, 2024 will be 7.3%).
What would you do? The 2024 has all the same lux add-ons as the 2022, plus the black appearance package. I guess the 2024's lost the door keypad? I dont care about that as I have never used it.
My 2022 had daily shudder/metal on metal noises when the ICE switched to Electric, which has been resolved with the September 2023 TSB. Still, thats a year of driving with that issue, and I'm afraid there might be long-term engine damage.
My 2022 Lariat has 14,000 miles.
After the private offer rebate, the 2024 price $36,700. I paid $37,400 for my 2022 (all prices without taxes and fees). Dealership will give me $32,000 for the 2022 trade-in. Basically I'll lose $5k plus have to pay an additional $5k when all interest is paid as the rates are higher (2022 is on a 2.7%, 2024 will be 7.3%).
What would you do? The 2024 has all the same lux add-ons as the 2022, plus the black appearance package. I guess the 2024's lost the door keypad? I dont care about that as I have never used it.
My 2022 had daily shudder/metal on metal noises when the ICE switched to Electric, which has been resolved with the September 2023 TSB. Still, thats a year of driving with that issue, and I'm afraid there might be long-term engine damage.
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