I'll determine whether I keep mine in year 3. If it's trouble free, I'll keep driving it. If not, it gets replaced. By this method, the last vehicle I had to get rid of was the 2001 Sport Trac. Too many weeks in the service bay with warranty issues.I'll keep my Maverick until one day before the warranty expires.
Pretty much the same except the radio works great.I was used to getting a new car every 4k working for a dealership, I also kept my personal car/ truck mostly truck that sat in my driveway that I traded in when the warranty was up lots of them with less than 10k dealers would fight to get my 3 year old truck with 10k on them, But those days are over, I also broke my biggest rule, NEVER BUY A FIRST YEAR VEHICLE. So we will see how this little truck holes up so far LOVE it, my only problem so far is the radio I don't consider radio issues a big thing but for first time driving in 56 years I bought a extended warranty. Am retired now The average new car price being around 50k and not making the big bucks anymore am likely to keep my loaded 22 XLT FX4 having its 2nd birthday in a few weeks with 10k on it for a long time.
I'll keep my Maverick until one day before the warranty expires.
Me too, I got a 10 year warranty from Granger, I'm 83, that should cover me!I'll keep my Maverick until one day before the warranty expires.