Ford just said more than 80000 reservations so far for Maverick!
Will update this if I hear more
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This question only makes sense if Santa Cruz ends up being a (wild) success. Anybody is welcome build anything - doesn't mean it will sell. Time will tell for both vehicles.
I think when it comes down to it, age probably isn't the main factor in their "target group". I think it's the whole "person who never knew they needed a truck", or only ever bought used, or only bought sedans because of fuel economy - the reality is that the age group for that is from 18-100(if...
That being said, they sold me and I'm very close to that age range and would have never ever considered a truck before. I'm literally upgrading from a Prius to this truck and it makes so much sense that that I'm left with very little arguments against it
Additionally .... does not imply that there won't be any 2.0 orders. Also, @Dealerinsider's orders don't necessarily represent 100% of MFG. I wouldn't read into it too much...
Actually, in a lot of Ford's competitors, I have seen in my rental cars that the angled lines are not a feature. Just those straight backup lines. I really hope ford includes the angled lines too and that these videos/images are just bad production errors in the video editing
In a few videos where I have seen the backup camera, I haven't seen the white guidelines that help to guide your angled approach (like our 2017 Explorer has)
The source where I pulled my concern from:
You can see an example of the white lines here in Ford's Video on backup cameras help...