almost all new cars have this, as required for their certification. My 2024 Chevy doesnt have this, but it’s a $3,000 line item on the window sticker, is not having to push the button worth $3,000 to you? I would say 99.999% of Maverick buyers would choose to press the button.
I got my 25 Maverick shipment notification yesterday so I requested my certificate, not realizing it expires on 1/2/2025 (estimated delivery is 1/5/25)
If my Truck doesn't get delivered until after that date, can I request a new certificate (or still use this "expired" one) good until 1/2/2026...
Yea 2025s look like they got hit with the ugly stick, and i prefer the look of the 22-24s by far. However, i value the 360 camera and larger screen more than i hate the new front grille, so i ordered a 25 tremor.
If you REALLY hate the look, just get black, seems to hide it the best.
I’ll tell you right now those certified letters aren’t gonna do Jack. There’s only two things they respond to a lawyer or an actual lawsuit being filed that is it.
I had a car that literally couldn’t even start for six months after stranding me three different times on the side of the road with...
Just google Georgia lemon law attorneys and go from there. No one can really help you here you need a lawyer. I can’t stress this enough. You need a lawyer to be successful. I’ve been through this process many times.
Because when you qualify for a lemon, they have to pay the lawyer fees as well. If you don’t qualify, you don’t pay either. I’m telling you you need to contact a lawyer yesterday. Unless you’re well-versed iin legslese , it’s the only way to go through with this.
I've done 3 successful buybacks (not of a Mav) you NEED to get a lawyer. Every single time I went without one they just dicked me around and made excuses. They are hoping you just give up and go away until your rights expire. So unless you actually file a lawsuit against them, they will not...
I buy a lot of new cars (probably 4 a year). Almost every single dealer limits it to $5k. There have been a few exceptions, but it's pretty rare. Some don't even allow credit cards at all.
Processing fees and liabilities. Imagine buying a Mav on a CC, getting the title and then doing a...
Im out here too and placed my order just so i dont have to deal with the horrible dealers out here. They also have a doc fee that is like $500 less so even after $1600 shipping and tax i still would come out over $2000 ahead with my build with granger.
I can fly for free so depending on the...
Gen X here (or Xennial more accurately). Like it for the size, not the price. No need for a big ass truck. Hell, I wish they would make a real "luxury" trim for those of us that want a small truck, not a cheap truck.