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Farewell to the Maverick

Edrobyn

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My journey with the Maverick Lariat has been great. I have had no complaints and the hybrid has averaged 51 mpg over the last 13k miles.

The AWD Hybrid and 4k are both great options that I wish had been available starting in 2022. When compared to the 2023 price, I feel that Ford has really missed the value mark with the 2025 Maverick. I ordered the Maverick in 2022 because I wanted a small, inexpensive truck with more than the basic features offered on most sedans and small SUVs at the time. At $32k the Lariat Luxury Maverick's value was impossible to beat. Today, after years of delays and price increases, the Maverick is still a good option for many families but at $$39k+ for a Lariat, the value is harder to justify.

I found a new 2024 max tow package Lightning Flash with $29,500 in savings before trading my 2023 Maverick. The Lightning ended up being $1800 more than a hybrid AWD Maverick Lariat with 4k tow. For me, this offered a substantially better value and I did not have to wait potentially a year or more.

I only drive about 7000 miles per year and my employer offers free EV chargers.

Best wishes to all past, present, and future Maverick owners.
Are they now so desperate to sell Lightning’s that they are offering $29 k off the price???
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Are they now so desperate to sell Lightning’s that they are offering $29 k off the price???
X-plan gave a factory discount of $14,500. The additional savings are from the federal tax credit and state EV programs.
 

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7500 fed, 7500 ma for ev truck, then there's an mor-ev that's like a grand and if u trade in a clunker u get an additional 1k
 

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Post some pics of the new F-150 Lightning. Love all the F-150's...

My last one was a 2016 XLT sport 4x4... Loved that truck, it had 176k miles when I sold it.

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You mentioned you are aware of the ~100 mile towing range, but in practical terms it is a 50 mile usable range. If you have 100 miles of range in total you can only go 50 miles out in order to have the 50 miles of range to return. You also need to consider what type of elevation changes you will be making while towing. While there might be ~100 miles of tow range on relatively flat trips, we have hills here that would cut that down by half.

Yep-Looks like Ford is getting greedy by steadily raising prices for the Maverick and is going to to kill off demand for their little golden goose -sad!
No it won't, why do you think they are increasing prices beyond inflation?

The target market for the truck completely shifted. They launched targeting the young urbanite that was price conscious. Instead, it turns out everyone and their actual grandmothers want it. Which are a demographic with higher disposable income and can simply afford to spend more. Ford is responding to market demand and the fact the Maverick has zero competition.

Are they now so desperate to sell Lightning’s that they are offering $29 k off the price???
Yes! The Lighting and Mach E are offering absolutely massive discounts, especially on a lease. A Mach E can be leased for under $300 a month right now.

While BEV are still increasing in sales, it has slowed down. Hybrids have proven to be a better option for the vast majority of buyers until charging technology and infrastructure improve. This means the major manufacturers are pivoting back to hybrids and trying to cut loses on BEVs.
 

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My journey with the Maverick Lariat has been great. I have had no complaints and the hybrid has averaged 51 mpg over the last 13k miles.

The AWD Hybrid and 4k are both great options that I wish had been available starting in 2022. When compared to the 2023 price, I feel that Ford has really missed the value mark with the 2025 Maverick. I ordered the Maverick in 2022 because I wanted a small, inexpensive truck with more than the basic features offered on most sedans and small SUVs at the time. At $32k the Lariat Luxury Maverick's value was impossible to beat. Today, after years of delays and price increases, the Maverick is still a good option for many families but at $$39k+ for a Lariat, the value is harder to justify.

I found a new 2024 max tow package Lightning Flash with $29,500 in savings before trading my 2023 Maverick. The Lightning ended up being $1800 more than a hybrid AWD Maverick Lariat with 4k tow. For me, this offered a substantially better value and I did not have to wait potentially a year or more.

I only drive about 7000 miles per year and my employer offers free EV chargers.

Best wishes to all past, present, and future Maverick owners.
Holy crap dude! How did you manage to cop a Flash for that good of a deal?! I am jealous! I would be a Lightning owner if I had had the cash on hand to buy one (I don't take out vehicle loans). Congrats!
 

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This thread got me thinking about a Lightening instead of the Maverick Lariat I have ordered. I'm coming from a Chevy Silverado, so this much of a downsize to the Maverick was giving me concern. Probably won't be within my budget, but I'm checking with my dealer to find out what the bottom line pricing would be just the same.
 
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After all programs it was $43200 before trade. The 2025 Maverick order I cancelled was going to cost $41400. While I hadn't planned to finance the difference, the Lightning also offered 0% for 60 months.
Are you including the $7500 tax credit dealers like to add in as though it's coming off your payments?
 
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Are you including the $7500 tax credit dealers like to add in as though it's coming off your payments?
The current tax credit is claimed at the time of sale.
 

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If I wasn’t currently renting and could install a charger in my home, I’d have a lightning. Very cool truck and just what I need
 

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Never mind. Apparently the only really great deals on the Lightning is if you are a Ford employee.
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