I have pretty much the same truck, getting a solid 24 MPG around town, didn't buy it for that but it's a nice plus. I really like it, drives/rides better than the 2016 canyon I traded it in for it. While it doesn't have massive clearance, every review I've seen on the 4x4 system has nothing...
My one experience ordering online through Ford, they got the order wrong, sent me a mat for a Ford Edge instead of a tailgate damper. Thier mistake but a have to send the mat back before they will send my part, will be at least a 2 week delay. Customer service was unengaged and disinterested...
I found mine a couple of weeks ago after almost daily checks of Ford inventory within 100 miles for several months. Sometimes they had already sold but you can get lucky, hunting the hybrid will be a harder search. Got mine from Two Rivers Ford near Nashville, if they get one they seem to be...
If one is kicking the door open and slamming their keys down in the console...you're gunna get scratches. People do have different levels of care in how they treat their stuff, but I can see how the texture(which looks and feels nice) might lend itself to scratches looking more prominent if...
I hear ya, for me it is just irritating when I hear these absolute statements, Ridgline is this, Tacoma is that. I personally wouldn't own either one, both seem boring and dated. Didn't get a Maverick because it was cheap or gas mileage, I bought it cause I thought it was interesting and...
I had a good experience with Two Rivers Ford in Mount Juliet a couple of weeks ago. No mark up on an abandoned Maverick order and they gave me a fair number on my trade. Also a big plus, they did it in about an hour and half.
To each their own I guess, but I didn't find the Santa Cruz up market in design(cost yes) I did look at both and cost wasn't the differentiator, to me it lacked any real truckiness and all the piano black surfaces on the interior seemed cheap and would be dust and fingerprint magnets. I know to...
on the Ecoboost for me, the engine is a little buzzy for the first 5 minutes or so at start up, at higher speeds, 60 to 70, there is some noise at the A pillar but I don't find it intrusive. My other vehicle is a Wrangler so my tolerance is very high, lol
I bought mine 2 weeks ago, at that time the Ford site "build a Maverick" app matched the sticker I paid for it, just checked (and double checked) today and the price has gone up about 800 dollars.
No FUD
No FUD intended(had to look that up). I'm ok with electric happening, I was just curious from a resale standpoint if there is any lack of enthusiasm to buy a used one. My real battery knowledge is limited to my phone, after about 4 years they all seem be at half of their capacity from...
I guess I'm bit of a neanderthal, not ready for hybrid/EV stuff yet. Curious if values are hit much in hybrid/EVs like 4 years down the road when you might want to trade? The battery could be halfway or more through its life at that point depending on how it was driven.
I may be confusing this for some other function, but on mine the lane assist buzzes the steering wheel when I get close to the lane markers, I like that a lot better than my Canyon which would beep at me for that...found it irritating and turned it off.
I got lucky in finding an abandoned order, but while I didn't order one, I've been searching in a 100 mile radius for about a year and half, had half a dozen close calls, they were either sold before I could act, or had mark ups I wouldn't pay(msrp is hard enough to swallow as it is). It...
Also a big perk for me is that fits in my garage, hate leaving cars out in the weather. Plus it "currently" has a certain coolness to it, I know, a fleeting benefit.
Not exactly what I had planned on doing, just really wanted an XLT, but this fully loaded Lariat is nice and I like it more everyday(I paid MSRP, but it was still high). Anytime you get the maxed out version of any car you are probably going to take a bigger hit down the road if you...