Be patient. My 2022 Lariat EB were very grabby also until brakes broke in around 4K miles. The brakes operate perfectly now and I wish I had same brake feel on my other vehicle.
I have a 2.0 EB Lariat. Ford service said I have 40% thread left. I only have 11,000 miles on the Michelin tires. Speaking with other tire specialists they said not uncommon issue, depending on the type of roads, conditions and driving habits to only get 20,000-30,000. One specialist also said...
Two years in the drivers seat and It fits & works perfectly for me. Yes, several small things can definitely add to the truck's overall price/feature value. But being an owner of several first year models that's to be expected. No one vehicle is perfect.
I have a 2.0 Lariat with Michelin tires and have very little road noise or windshield noise. Brand and quality of tires can be a major factor of road noise.
I had the same problem. Simple solution for me was to apply small amount of high grade clear silicone bottom of trim. One year later still holding up fine.
I have 9,800 miles on my Lariat and already at only 50% thread life left (as per my dealer). I love the ride comfort and traction but will not be replacing them with Michelins.
Agreed! I waited five months and absolutely worth the wait. I'm 68 years old and owned a little of everything you can drive. It drives great, still turns heads, low cost of ownership and has been 100% reliable. Considering some of the issues posted on this forum, the Maverick is a well built...
I have the EB Lariat with 10K & I live in rural area with rough roads and mountains driving. No issues and one of the best trucks I've owned. Still draws attention & conversations when I park. I know several owners who placed order for 2nd EB 2.0 they loved the 1st one so much. Long waits...
Yes, frustrating to wait! In my opinion, after waiting almost 8 months for my Lariat 2.0 EB and driving it past 4 months it was more than worth the wait!! It's a great little truck. Once you get in yours and drive it you'll forget about the long frustrating wait and just smile while other...
Not damage or usage for my Maverick. Mine was delivered with worn looking surfaces from the factory. It’s either manufacturing process or materials being used. Ford replaced door panel, and door pillar plastics after rep looked at my Maverick. New parts definitely look much better. Hopefully...
I'm ok with using recycled and environmentally friendly materials. Good for everyone. I'm also ok if it's not perfect from the factory or there will be typical wear damage during everyday use. My issue is that it came from the factory blemished/damaged and the materials do appear to show more...