The Maverick is nowhere near the size of past f150's. I was born in ''63 and over my life I've owned several F150's along with a '22 Maverick. No F-150 was that small.
Most people that have full sized trucks don’t need a full sized truck. It’s a status thing in the U.S. where everything has to be bigger. I was just in Australia and New Zealand and they, like most of the rest of the world, don’t even have half ton trucks. It’s all midsize Rangers, Tacomas, etc...
You don't, but if you use them smartly, like I do by paying the full balance monthly, you can earn hundreds of dollars in cash back annually, I average $500-600 that goes right in my pocket. Plus, it's good for your credit score as it shows your responsible and can maintain a credit, my CCs...
Where is the OP? Tells this tale of how mad he is of Ford and them you never hear from him again. the actual fault of this whole thing rests with the person that rear ended the truck in the first place. The servicing dealer, since they had control of the vehicle when it was hit should take...
I just checked my '22 Hybrid Lariat Lux (22,000 miles) on Carvana and the offer in Central MO was $26,200. I don't get this "reputation" BS, because I really like my truck and have had no issues other than the couple recalls. People that aren't happy complain way, way, way more than those that...
My a$$ would disagree1 Its been below zero every morning for the last few where I live. Remote starting the Mav turns on the heated seat and steering wheel. Much more welcoming when you get in to head out at those temps.
You shouldn't have to do that with a new vehicle, or have to carry around a quick start battery for fear of it leaving you stranded somewhere. Ford needs to fix this issue because as I've stated in the past, the first time mine leaves me stranded, I'm done with Ford.
It's called inflation. I get a kick out of everyone oohing and.ahhing when it's normal. I guess I could say that I'm glad I bought my '74 bronco for just under 4k because know it would be 60k.