Don't blame the OP, the bags in his pic are alearly labeled as 3 cubic feet.
Regardless of the actual size of the load, can we all just agree that the Maverick is quite the capable hauler for being a compact pickup?
Isn't that true for all insurance companies though? Rates are going up for pretty much everyone, regardless of their claims history. Insurance companies are paying out record amounts every year now and they eventually have to pass those costs on to their policy holders.
I've had the SafePilot app installed for a couple of years now for both myself and my wife. I just checked and for the current policy period, we saved a little over 20%. We're both retired so maybe don't get a bigger discount because we don't drive as much? As pointed out by others, the app will...
Meh, still an apples to oranges comparison. My other car is a compact SUV. Even if I was offered an unbelievable deal on a Ford Expedition, I wouldn't get one because it's way more vehicle than I want or need. No way I'd give up the daily practicality (mpg, maneuverability, ride, etc) of a...
Hmm, base model Maverick is $24k, base model F150 is $39k. That's 60% more! Plus it's an apples to oranges comparison, the F150 is obviously more capable than the Maverick. It's also way more truck than many people need. The Maverick is as popular as it is because it's fills a market need for an...
Different states and insurance companies have different rules. Some states allow you to register a vehicle that won't be driven and insurance is way less in that scenario.
I considered that option have had squirrels chew thru the high-pressure fuel line. Starting the truck remotely in that scenario would result in a burned out hulk. :eek:
Just playing devil's advocate here but an XL can check all those boxes, except for the seats, and is at least $8k cheaper. You can get really nice aftermarket leather seats for a fraction of $8k. Granted a Lariat comes with more bells and whistles but those aren't on your list.
I'm not in the market to sell but Carvana just offered me $25,600 for my low-mileage 22 XL that I paid $27,000 for new. So I'm pretty sure the used car market isn't saturated :unsure: