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It is not age group it is an economic group.
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Boomer here....Who is the target market for Ford Maverick?
2022 Ford Maverick is a Big Winner with Millennials and Gen Z, and that's No Cap
I am just curious, how many of us are Millennial or GenZ?
then that would be a 'no' vote LOLNone of the above. 67 and retired.
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that's not true either. there are many maverick owners that can afford more, but don't see a need. frugal. I am sure there are people who really wanted a Ranger or F-150 but 'settled' for a Maverick based on price, but I think they're a minority.It is not age group it is an economic group.
I was merely quoting from Ford about their target marketIt is not age group it is an economic group.
I'm a Boomer, 76 and lovin' my '23 Mav Lariat!Who is the target market for Ford Maverick?
2022 Ford Maverick is a Big Winner with Millennials and Gen Z, and that's No Cap
I am just curious, how many of us are Millennial or GenZ?
The key is, what was your dad doing during the war?No millennial here. I'm on the cusp of Boomer/X.
I'm definitely GenX. my dad turned 18 in 1974 so he wasn't in any wars. my grandfathers (2 + 1 step-) all fought in vietnam, one of them in an AC-47 gunship. he's in the registry, Locke: http://www.specialoperations.net/Spooky.htmThe key is, what was your dad doing during the war?
I think Ford's vision was the Millennial and GenZ city dweller. But the Boomers and Late Boomers that Identify with GenX are snatching them up like hotcakes.Who is the target market for Ford Maverick?
2022 Ford Maverick is a Big Winner with Millennials and Gen Z, and that's No Cap
I am just curious, how many of us are Millennial or GenZ?
exactly my point, so they need to make changes for the demographics that are actually buying the truck, ie do not put the AC control on a touch screen.I think Ford's vision was the Millennial and GenZ city dweller. But the Boomers and Late Boomers that Identify with GenX are snatching them up like hotcakes.
My late cousin was there in 67 as a Green Beret, actually went back for a second go. We were all very proud of him, unfortunately, I’m convinced it turned him into an alcoholic. Ruined his marriage, ended up dying on a park bench in his mid 50’s outside the VA hospital in SA.I'm definitely GenX. my dad turned 18 in 1974 so he wasn't in any wars. my grandfathers (2 + 1 step-) all fought in vietnam, one of them in an AC-47 gunship. he's in the registry, Locke: http://www.specialoperations.net/Spooky.htm
his stepson sold all his medals and other memorabilia. I talked to my dad, aunt and uncle and none of them really had any interest in getting them back because he wasn't as successful in family life as he was in military life.
sorry to hear that.. but yes similar, not as bad. the best thing about my grandad is that he got into personal computing very early. he had an IBM pc jr and I thought it was cool as hell, although slow. I've been into technology ever since.My late cousin was there in 67 as a Green Beret, actually went back for a second go. We were all very proud of him, unfortunately, I’m convinced it turned him into an alcoholic. Ruined his marriage, ended up dying on a park bench in his mid 50’s outside the VA hospital in SA.