TODAY There are 22> 2024 Mavs. on 2 Ford dealers here in Monroe cty, Mi...............FRIENDLY FORD MONROE MI.,,SPIRIT FORD DUNDEE MI.
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I said mid-range, not mid-sized.Mid size base SUVs are starting around 40k...
I don't have the data, but pretty sure all truck prices went up. I like the looks of the 2025, it'll be interesting to see how the sales go.I was at my dealer this morning for an oil change and BCM recall. They have not received and calls or order request on the 2025 Maverick.
Crikey, would anyone really want a Blazer, Traverse, or Equinox at any price2025 Chevy Blazer starts at $35k, Traverse is $37k. Equinox starts at $28k
in a mere 3 years, the starting price of a Maverick went from $19,975 (HYBRID) to $26,295 with minimal upgrades. And any updates are pretty much fixes for the previous MY. The reason it was so popular was price-point. That is no longer the case and dealers are actually trying to get rid of their current inventory at MSRP or less. so, i would say the enthusiasm is curbed.I was at my dealer this morning for an oil change and BCM recall. They have not received and calls or order request on the 2025 Maverick.
I bought a 24' FWD Eco and was thinking that an AWD hybrid would be what makes me trade up and sway into the hybrid territory despite some of the issues.Similar for me. I think people who have really wanted AWD hybrid are the people who are going to order right away. And then maybe people interested in Lobo.
Currently, unless you want an XL, you can still order a 24 and get it fairly quickly. (I expect XL will continue to be a constraint in 25 as well.) So it makes sense the demand for the 25 Maverick will mostly be people wanting one of the "new" options.
I originally wanted AWD hybrid (since I live in a very snowy area), so it was an easy decision for me.I bought a 24' FWD Eco and was thinking that an AWD hybrid would be what makes me trade up and sway into the hybrid territory despite some of the issues.
But .... Not for $6K more than I paid. Touch controls counter the benefits of the larger screen and the old girls grill got busted with an ugly stick. I could over look those defects but max I'd consider for the drivetrain update is $4k
Agreed, I also would say vehicles in general are better when they are simple and affordable. After all they are a depreciating asset.Guys if we are all being honest the car has become very expensive.
I have a 2024 Maverick XL order for $27,000 going to be delivered in October. I'm not interested in the crazy price hikes for what you get.
Besides the Lariat model for example is a $12,000 difference and I don't want a all wheel drive vehicle. More maintenance and more things to break down.
Mavericks are best when they are simple and affordable.