Tim in this livestream just said they were unhappy with only 20 allocations this month compared to the 45 they got last month.
Video queued to start of allocation talk:
I believe that 6 months quote is for Dealer Stock Hybrid's not Retail Customer orders.
I ordered a Hybrid XLT on 8/23 and my build is the week of 11/15. I expect to receive is mid-December or 3 months 3 weeks.
Ford is also accelerating production going forward.
Or do it this way:
Order the Outlet in the Cab for $150
and Order the Manual Rear Sliding Window for $155
and get an extension cord to run from the Cab Outlet through the Rear Sliding Window
This is my first Hybrid.
I was happy with my 2015 Honda Fit EX with it's 30 MPG average over the 7+ years I have owned it.
I have looked at hybrids before but they really didn't offer more value for me especially with their higher purchase price.
My vehicle before the Fit was a 1998 Ford...
It is a Full Size spare if you ordered any of the Following Configurations:
Hybrid:
Ordering:
Co-Pilot360: Full Size Spare is included
Or you selected the optional Full Size spare for $115
EcoBoost:
you selected the optional Full Size spare for $115
Also the amount of allocations that dealers receive monthly. One dealer has over 300 outstanding orders but only received 45 allocations last month.
The Priority Code only matters within a dealership. Only if your Priority Code is lower than other orders at the dealership will that matter. It...
Those numbers are not his just a screen shot of Ford's suggested numbers.
What he obtained during testing is much more impressive:
Alex states 42 MPG for the Hybrid driving over 150 miles, 25% City/75% Highway with Highway Speeds up to 70 MPH on the Interstate with AC set to 64.
Video is...
Those numbers are Ford suggested numbers not what he actually got while test driving.
What he got was:
Alex clearly states 42 MPG for the Hybrid driving over 150 miles, 25% City/75% Highway with Highway Speeds up to 70 MPH on the Interstate with AC set to 64.
The Title of "Maverick Hybrid Review - 37 MPG Combined"
doesn't do justice for the Hybrid as the majority of drivers will not be towing. I in fact do not even have a tow hitch. Only showing combined regular hybrid driving with towing down plays the great regular hybrid driving MPG numbers...
EDIT: Admin merged my thread here and removed my title along the way.
This thread's title of 37 MPG Combined for Hybrid is wrong as Alex clearly states 42 MPG for the Hybrid driving over 150 miles, 25% City/75% Highway with Highway Speeds up to 70 MPH on the Interstate with AC set to 64.
The...
The "CV lot management" of $10 was not on the first DORA invoice when order was placed but after order was changed it then magically appeared on the updated DORA.
Did Ford just implement this "CV lot management" fee between 8/23 and 9/2?
Fuel charge of $48 is a double charge because...
In the instructions it states that the bottle opener on the drivers side of the tailgate must be removed as it will interfere with the shock and prevent the tailgate from closing.
What it doesn't state is that bottle opener's other main feature. It is one of the two tie-downs on the tailgate...
Looks like a number of EcoBoost owners will be getting even worse MPG numbers as they will be turning off the Auto-Start-Stop feature on their EcoBoost Mavericks.
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/auto-start-stop-hybrid-ecoboost.1996
From some of the posts in that thread:
I...
On the Hybrid there are only three buttons on the center console.
These are from left to right: Drive Mode, Traction Control and Auto Hold.
Snapshots are from the Ford Maverick Owners Manual. The picture is from a Hybrid XLT that I saw at the Texas State Fair.
That is one reason I have never liked leather (or leather like) seats. In hot weather they hold heat and in cold weather they hold cold. Also unlike cloth seats they don't breath so if you wear shorts your legs stick.