I've had a spray in for 10 years and a drop in for 10 years. The spray in is better for the Maverick because the bed is small enough you can reach everywhere in it. The drop ins are better for huge beds where you may want to place a tool box down and then slide it back. However if you are...
Yes, I had priority 19. Just got my 6/19 build date. I ordered an fx4, xlt, spray in liner w/ cargo mgmt, manual sliding rear window, full size spare. Ordered 9/20/22 and made a bunch of changes since order date.
Yeah a good amount of people don't like Ridgeline, but I'm telling you, it's the real deal. It depends on what you need. Family? Ridgeline. Work/towing? Ford. Maverick is unique and with its price is unbeatable. Check iout though, I think I saw Ridgeline was the fastest truck even with...
If you cant get a '23 Mav, buy a Ridgeline. It's $10k more, but also significantly more truck. I owned one for a decade- you won't regret it. Show Ford what you think of their consumer practices with your wallet.
Amazing! Just curious, why get fx4 and lower it? Not criticizing, I'm getting fx4 and wondering if I can get the tremor front bumper for more clearance. I know very little about lowering and/or lifting. Truly love it though great work
I hope so! I'm over 6 months now for an ecoboost. I know that's nothing compared to some here... but in the normal course of the auto industry- ridiculous.
I used to have a frontier and loved it... but the gas milage was terrible and it didn't like the highway very much. Other than maverick I considered (and if dealer tries to force me to pay over the msrp as promised) I will consider again, Ridgeline, Colorado or frontier. All good trucks... all...
Had a soft cover on a frontier for 10 years or so. Never had a problem, though I rarely kept stuff in the bed. It certainly never was cut or ripped open