Just in time for Winter!
Bridgestone Blizzak snow tires mounted on XL steelies with TPMS sensors installed. Steelies come with original center caps and lugs. Excellent condition with approximately 5k miles. $400
Soft rollup tonneau cover. Sold my Maverick and Carvana didn’t want it so here it is. Worked great for me and is in great shape since my Mav was always garaged. $75 obo
That is just the advertised program. Dealer’s will negotiate better deals than that. I’m also lucky to live in Detroit where it’s easy to get employee discount or close and there are so many dealers they have to compete to survive. Like I said above, never put money down and if the payment isn’t...
They weren’t offering leases on the Maverick in 2022. The lease deals on them today suck (one of the reasons I didn’t go with another maverick).
If you read my example above, leasing the ev is a way better deal for a lot of reasons. I don’t expect to “make” anything, just spend way less than...
Don’t agree. Not all vehicles make sense to finance if their depreciation is terrible. First thing is how many miles you drive. If you drive more than 12000/yr then it probably doesn’t make sense to lease unless you’re writing it off.
Equinox price is $45k with about $10k in rebates. Financing...
You misread my post. I put 6k down three years ago when I financed the Maverick at 0%. Got all my money back from sale including tax, 6k and an extra $500. My new lease is $0 out of pocket. Putting money down on a lease is insanity.
I did a lot of upgrades, some I will be selling soon in the marketplace. I added cruise control, power tailgate lock, all weather mats, tonneau, bronco sport wheels and snow tires on steelies with tpms. Also bought tailgate letters and blocking plate that I never installed so they will be going...
Thanks for the well wishes. In two years when my lease is up I may see some of you again in the baby Ford ev pickup forum (Ranchero forum?) Hopefully it’s the next bargain Maverick!