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My 2024 Maverick hybrid came in and I ended up passing on it. I ordered the 24 just in case that I may have needed it.
Decided to keep my 2022.
The missing heated windshield deicer, no remote start included, the now shiny black side mirrors (I like the body color matching side mirrors), the missing driver door code lock pad, the drop in bed liner that I would have to disassemble and remove and have a SIBL ($550+) added, and the missing bed tie down rails that my 22 has, plus the additional $1500 for the hybrid engine option (now for the 2024’s), made it a NO Brainer to keep what I have. The 24’s sticker is over 30k plus $1595 delivery charge.
Here’s to hoping FORD can bring back the SIBL option in the LUX, remote start included, the heated windshield deicer, the body colored mirrors, the drivers door pad lock and the cargo management bed rail system in the 2025’s. Those are features that people want and are useful. Maybe some states some owners do not need a heated deicer but it’s still nice to have regardless.
Who is to say you won’t drive your Maverick from Florida to a snow state one day?
Or Cali where you can get into the snow capped mountains within hours of warm weather.
I would certainly want the deicer. It’s a great safety feature for visibility.
The drop in bed liner coming no matter what with the LUX package, is such a silly option imo.
In a rust belt /snow/ice state, a DIBL is not a good idea at all and I don’t like that if I removed the stock DIBL for a SIBL, what would you even do with that DIBL?
I don’t see anyone wanting to buying it.
I could be wrong but what a waste to have to throw it out basically or try to sell it.
Give us better options for 2025 like you did with the 2022’s Ford!!
the 2024’s as I see it, missing all the stuff the 2022’s had for several grand more? That’s a hard pass for me. However, under a different set of circumstances I could have still needed this truck and it would make a GREAT truck for someone.
I ordered it knowing what it came with. When it came in and I test drove it and compared it side by side with mine, I passed on the 2024 because of all of these mentioned above reasons.
Decided to keep my 2022.
The missing heated windshield deicer, no remote start included, the now shiny black side mirrors (I like the body color matching side mirrors), the missing driver door code lock pad, the drop in bed liner that I would have to disassemble and remove and have a SIBL ($550+) added, and the missing bed tie down rails that my 22 has, plus the additional $1500 for the hybrid engine option (now for the 2024’s), made it a NO Brainer to keep what I have. The 24’s sticker is over 30k plus $1595 delivery charge.
Here’s to hoping FORD can bring back the SIBL option in the LUX, remote start included, the heated windshield deicer, the body colored mirrors, the drivers door pad lock and the cargo management bed rail system in the 2025’s. Those are features that people want and are useful. Maybe some states some owners do not need a heated deicer but it’s still nice to have regardless.
Who is to say you won’t drive your Maverick from Florida to a snow state one day?
Or Cali where you can get into the snow capped mountains within hours of warm weather.
I would certainly want the deicer. It’s a great safety feature for visibility.
The drop in bed liner coming no matter what with the LUX package, is such a silly option imo.
In a rust belt /snow/ice state, a DIBL is not a good idea at all and I don’t like that if I removed the stock DIBL for a SIBL, what would you even do with that DIBL?
I don’t see anyone wanting to buying it.
I could be wrong but what a waste to have to throw it out basically or try to sell it.
Give us better options for 2025 like you did with the 2022’s Ford!!
the 2024’s as I see it, missing all the stuff the 2022’s had for several grand more? That’s a hard pass for me. However, under a different set of circumstances I could have still needed this truck and it would make a GREAT truck for someone.
I ordered it knowing what it came with. When it came in and I test drove it and compared it side by side with mine, I passed on the 2024 because of all of these mentioned above reasons.
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