Try getting an offer through Kelly Blue Book (https://www.kbb.com/). Ford dealer only offered me $6k for a trade-in on my 2011 Ranger, and I sold it through KBB for $14k to another local dealer.
Hi Jim. I'm trying to figure out how it is secured in place. From the pictures, it looks like it could just be lifted out? Is there anything that secures the bottom parts to the inside of the console?
Mabett mud flaps. They don't wraparound/overlap the sides so won't damage the paint over time.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CBJY45L2/
I had the Muslogy on for a few months, but they wraparound the sides, and the gap between the mudflap and the paint filled with dust/dirt.
5,750 miles on the Mav now. Running 87 octane E10 in my 2023 Ecoboost with AWD and 4k running in Eco mode, I have been getting 31-32 mpg highway during the summer. I've seen as high as 33.1 mpg. Now that it is colder, I am seeing 28-29 mpg highway, which seems about right for winter. Average...
I have the tri-fold Bakflip MX4 and when I first got it, it leaked at least as bad as yours does. I replaced the weather strip that goes along the front edge, and used about an entire tube of black silicon sealant along the front, sides, and areas on the top front of the cover to get it to...
The weather seal strip that came with mine didn't stick well. I replaced it with some from the local hardware store which did stick.
Unfortunately the MX4 leaked horribly when I first installed it, around the front, sides, and in some places through the cover itself. I've used an entire tube...
There are always nicer vehicles, but so far I haven't found a nicer truck in the size range from any manufacturer. If Ford hadn't made the "new" Ranger so freakin' huge I would have bought one of those when they came out a few years ago. The Santa Cruz is the closest, but I dislike the...
It is all a matter of perspective, I suppose. Compared to the 2011 Ranger XLT that I was driving, the Maverick Lariat feels like a luxury vehicle. It handles MUCH better, rides smoother, accelerates faster, is a lot more comfortable, has almost twice the gas mileage, and in general feels like...
No, that's not necessarily the case. It is the sensors and data collection in the vehicle itself that is a major concern, even if there is no phone associated. The linked article in the OP describes the issue fairly well. Adding a phone only makes it worse.
Other than pulling fuse #11 in the passenger footwell to remove power from the data modem (Telematics control unit module), I haven't found anything else either.