To their defense, Mullinax is a no haggle, no fees dealer. The price you see is the price you pay. There were no additional added fees over the sticker (was actually below MSRP) of our 2020 Mustang other than tax, tag, title (and these were very similar to what I paid on my Mazda so I know they...
I'm using Mullinax in Kissimmee... I've resorted to drinking and calling ford directly vs. dealing with anyone there. Completely misinformed and communication has been non-existent, even with the sales manager (whom insisted I was not going to see my hybrid order for two years)... Even Ford...
They all have product that they can/need to sell. As others have mentioned, Ford can't keep up with current demand. Why would they create a larger problem for themselves by adding more sales and more upset customers who would have to wait over a year for their truck?
Everyone says vote with your wallets, but there will always be someone else willing to/needing to pay those markups due to whatever financial/life position they are in and therefore the dealers will keep doing it. If you really want to "vote" and put an end to this, every time you personally see...
Ok, this needs to stop.. It's making me disappointed in the actual color choices! That Kodiak Brown is a winner and would 100% compliment the Lariat interior.
It will be here when it is posted...
https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/PowerSearch.do?action=noform&path=1&year1=2022&year2=2022&make=Ford&baseModel=Maverick&srchtyp=ymm&pageno=1&rowLimit=50
As for why its not posted, join the lottery and pick your reason.... conspiracy, further testing needed...
Well your news is better than the news from my dealer when I ordered last month. He told me 2 year wait on hybrids... I've learned a lot on this forum since then and and can just laugh at that now. I've been reaching out to Ford directly instead (which they also laughed at the two year wait...
This will be the first car where I've ever had an option with the technology. I'll probably forget I could even do so until 3 years after I have the car.
Like others have said, this is how I find the car, not with the panic button. If I'm at home, friends house, residential area, I hit lock once so I don't disturb anyone. But the horn when you hit it twice is much more useful than a small chirp when you're trying to find the car at the store...
Exactly why I was wondering! We have to move a lot of rental cars where I work and every time I get a toyota key I cringe because I can never hear the small beep in our huge lot and the panic button is just obnoxious...
The reviews are good confirmation of the numbers, but I'm still anxious to see the actual EPA rating since that is necessary to allow the vehicles to actually be sold...
To add to this, when you lock the vehicle with the FOB, do you get a horn confirmation or a wimpy, barely audible electronic beep like the Toyotas??? These things matter!
How is it stepping in to the bed? Is there an exposed portion of the bumper still available with the tailgate down? Is it low enough to not need a step up?