I want the moonroof and the rear sliding window and bed liner.... But if the truck arrives after end of August next year, then it's going to be problematic for me.
Can't install the moonroof after market or rear sliding window... But I could live without them. Bed liners are easily DIY...
Are you new order or rollover from '22? Latest rumours are rollovers will get to order several days before new orders.
So good news is, for us new order people those order guides should be out at least a day or two before we place our orders so won't be a last minute decision.
So basically, the general consensus is. If I want my MY 2023 to arrive some time in 2023, I'm best ordering with zero added options and just add everything I want after market?
I once fit a solid wood dining room table and four chairs into a Pontiac LeMans Hatchback (or Pontiac LeMon as I called it), and still just about had room to change gears.
I imagine a king size mattress on a Maverick should be no sweat... 🤣
They won't. If they bump in $4k, I'm getting a Manual Civic nicely stocked with a roof rack and/or a tow hitch. I'm not waiting a year for a truck if the price goes up that much and neither will a lot of people.
I saw my very first wild maverick yesterday. Caught up to it right as I was about to get off my exit. Almost stayed on the interstate an extra exit just to get a look at it.
Velocity Blue, a really nice color in person. Better than I thought it would be.
Not necessarily true. Vinyl seats suck if you live anywhere with warm weather. Living in the south I would never buy a car with vinyl seats, so that rules out the Lariat.
Fun road trip in new truck?
Granger would be multi day drive for me too... But $3000 makes it worth it.
Chapman is closer. But 3% of a 25k truck is $750. Still very nice, and maybe worth a flight and days drive back from Philly, but not an obvious saving over buying at MSRP here in Carolinas...
That's good. Is it official or rumoured? I emailed them a few months back and they said they would let me know if/when they would have any specials. I haven't been contacted yet.
I would definitely love one, but they're estimated the cheapest one will be about $35k, so in a different price bracket to the regular Corolla and Maverick.
I absolutely intend to put 200k on whatever I get next. I've never sold or retired a vehicle with less. (Except my old small cab Ranger when I had a baby to transport that wouldn't fit).
I think I am leaning more toward Civic or Corolla manual transmission hatchback if I can't get my Maverick...
I hope hybrid are not delayed so much. I'm willing to wait a year for my new truck, but a year (or possibly longer) from October might be too distant future for me. Crossing my fingers that Hybrid ordering opens sooner than October.
I'm very nervous about Hyundai because my wife's last vehicle was a Kia van and it was absolutely awful with reliability issues. From what I understand Kia and Hyundai,.it's the interior quality that is improved in the Hyundai but the power train and mechanics are the same.
If I don't get a...
I'm a car owner. Had a Ford Ranger in the 90's, but I refuse to pay a lot for a car/truck so when trucks all became so big and expensive I switched over to driving a car.
Back in the 90's trucks were cheaper than cars but Truck and SUV culture took off and it was a race to the biggest most...
I've only seen Santa Cruzes. I actively scan the road for Mavericks each time I drive. Still not seen one in the wild which seems crazy to me considering how many have supposedly sold.
I live in big truck territory though the kind of place where most trucks won't fit in their country lanes...