Oh I take full blame as I stated. However, is nobody looking at the price difference between a basic XL and a loaded Lariat? It's not like its a couple of thousand bucks...it's damn close to $20,000 difference! I understand Maverick is unique in the market but not for long...I'm just sayin'Could you blame anyone else but yourself?
Your ignorance is not Ford's fault, and from 2022 to 2024 they've actually done a decent bit of streamlining the packages that you can get and add on in an effort to reduce confusion and shorten delivery times.
I'm sorry you messed up and you aren't happy with the truck you ordered.
Snarf!Okay, you just made milk shoot out of my of my nose with that Simpsons Classic....
The difference between a base XL and a Lariat is only $11,040.Oh I take full blame as I stated. However, is nobody looking at the price difference between a basic XL and a loaded Lariat? It's not like its a couple of thousand bucks...it's damn close to $20,000 difference! I understand Maverick is unique in the market but not for long...I'm just sayin'
Why do you feel the price difference between trims is a problem?Oh I take full blame as I stated. However, is nobody looking at the price difference between a basic XL and a loaded Lariat? It's not like its a couple of thousand bucks...it's damn close to $20,000 difference! I understand Maverick is unique in the market but not for long...I'm just sayin'
My numbers are directly from Ford's and Hyundai's websites - I feel pretty confident.Sure your numbers are correct? Looks like almost $20k to me...
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Well, not sure what you've been up to for the past 50 years or so, but Ford (& most other OEM's) have actually scaled back single feature content. The light truck market requires more of that vs cars & SUV's, due to the sheer scope of the category. Ford has dominated this market for 40+ years, they seem to have a pretty successful strategy. The success of the Maverick is just another example of that.Sorry for not being clearer but my point is that Ford has gone to "a la cart" pricing which is exactly what allowed the imports of the 80's to break into the market. This killed the big 3 and not until 90's did they catch on and started adding a lot of features into the list price. I guess I'd be real curious how many XL's with no options are on the road...obviously take out those purchased for commercial purposes. I believe the old term for it was "bait and switch!" Low price gets you in the door...then the up-sell.
I'm having trouble trying to determine just what your agenda is. Who cares how many no-option XL's are sold, the fact remains that Ford gives you a choice, with different powertrains, FWD vs AWD, and creature comforts. You yourself have now bought 2 mid-trim level XLT's. Do you feel they should ONLY offer 1 trim/powertrain level?Sorry for not being clearer but my point is that Ford has gone to "a la cart" pricing which is exactly what allowed the imports of the 80's to break into the market.
Oh Tom, GO AWAY! You can pay $40,000 for a Maverick if you want all the googaws! Fortunately, for folks like me, they made a truck for $19,995, WHICH I COULD AFFORD. Of course it doesn't have Blue Teeth and all the other horseshit, but I am driving a damn nice truck.This is not a complement. The Japanese grew in the US market in the 80's because they made most options on US cars as standard on theirs. If you got a 1980 AMC Spirit it came with a motor, 4 tires and a steering wheel. You wanted an AM radio...extra, you wanted A/C...extra, you wanted wheel covers and not hubcaps...extra. Well Ford is back to this idiotic logic with the Maverick. I bought a new 2023 Maverick XLT hybrid from a dealer off of the lot. I got it for $31k. Had heated steering wheel and seats, bed light with 12v plug and AC converter, had back up sensors with display. Probably some other stuff I can't remember. Thought I would have it till July 2024 when my 2024 XLT FX4 was allegedly being delivered. However, Ford screwed that up and I got my car in Dec 2023! That being said, I guess I should have really looked at the order form a little better. Found out XLT really doesn't mean a whole lot other than it a step up from the XL. I ordered a sunroof, spray liner, bed cover, mud flaps, tow package yet I didn't realize until I got it there was no heated seats, no bed lights or adapters, a backup sensor that just warns you with no display to show how close. Shame on me I guess for assuming a lot of those came with the XLT model. I really like my truck but I would have paid for those options had I known I needed to. Shame on salesman for not pointing any of that out as well.
What Ford is doing is making it sound like a truck for $23k as long as you only need a motor, 4 wheels and hub caps. Welcome to 1980 pricing!
And welcome to 60,s technology as far as hybrids not starting when it's cold out.that being said,my 23 XLT with lux pkg has the most technology and luxury of any vehicle I've owned.This is not a complement. The Japanese grew in the US market in the 80's because they made most options on US cars as standard on theirs. If you got a 1980 AMC Spirit it came with a motor, 4 tires and a steering wheel. You wanted an AM radio...extra, you wanted A/C...extra, you wanted wheel covers and not hubcaps...extra. Well Ford is back to this idiotic logic with the Maverick. I bought a new 2023 Maverick XLT hybrid from a dealer off of the lot. I got it for $31k. Had heated steering wheel and seats, bed light with 12v plug and AC converter, had back up sensors with display. Probably some other stuff I can't remember. Thought I would have it till July 2024 when my 2024 XLT FX4 was allegedly being delivered. However, Ford screwed that up and I got my car in Dec 2023! That being said, I guess I should have really looked at the order form a little better. Found out XLT really doesn't mean a whole lot other than it a step up from the XL. I ordered a sunroof, spray liner, bed cover, mud flaps, tow package yet I didn't realize until I got it there was no heated seats, no bed lights or adapters, a backup sensor that just warns you with no display to show how close. Shame on me I guess for assuming a lot of those came with the XLT model. I really like my truck but I would have paid for those options had I known I needed to. Shame on salesman for not pointing any of that out as well.
What Ford is doing is making it sound like a truck for $23k as long as you only need a motor, 4 wheels and hub caps. Welcome to 1980 pricing!
Sorry for not being clearer but my point is that Ford has gone to "a la cart" pricing which is exactly what allowed the imports of the 80's to break into the market. This killed the big 3 and not until 90's did they catch on and started adding a lot of features into the list price. I guess I'd be real curious how many XL's with no options are on the road...obviously take out those purchased for commercial purposes. I believe the old term for it was "bait and switch!" Low price gets you in the door...then the up-sell.
That's not how bait and switch works. Advertising a lower priced item and not having it available leaving you with only a higher priced option is bait and switch. You are correct in the term upsell. and nothing wrong with that.Sorry for not being clearer but my point is that Ford has gone to "a la cart" pricing which is exactly what allowed the imports of the 80's to break into the market. This killed the big 3 and not until 90's did they catch on and started adding a lot of features into the list price. I guess I'd be real curious how many XL's with no options are on the road...obviously take out those purchased for commercial purposes. I believe the old term for it was "bait and switch!" Low price gets you in the door...then the up-sell.