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First off, props to another "good guys" dealer, Bob Chapman Ford in Marysville Ohio ( no relation to Chapman in PA). No BS trickery here, papers were all ready with x-plan, price protection, and finance program at time of order. No bogus add-on's or upsells. If you're in Ohio or near by, and need an honest dealer, give them a look. (This was a hand-shake deal from Oct '21, no signed buyers order)
Have about 300 miles or so thus far, and really impressed! The value proposition is incredible for any trim. My x-plan price of $35K & change for a nearly loaded Lariat is fantastic for what you get. Of course, we all already knew this....
Really nothing to complain about yet, aside from the nit-picky usual stuff (poor back-up camera resolution, cheap feeling interior materials, etc..). Overall fit & finish is nice, better than I was expecting, especially body & paint. Absolutely compares well to the $50K+ Acura I sold to make way for the Mav. Ride & handling is really nice, tight and well dampened. Road noise is average, with the more aggressive Falken tires adding a bit there. Overall super happy with all aspects, again, given the price point.
Looking forward to a trailer test after some break-in miles. First tank is averaging 27 so far, in mixed driving....pretty damn good considering temps have been in the 20's-30's, winter 87 gas, and a tight new engine.
Have added a set of Husky mats, and a Extang soft trifold so far (shout out to Alex at Real Truck for the great deals for club members).
As others have said many times, YES, it was worth the wait! Fantastic little truck!
Have about 300 miles or so thus far, and really impressed! The value proposition is incredible for any trim. My x-plan price of $35K & change for a nearly loaded Lariat is fantastic for what you get. Of course, we all already knew this....
Really nothing to complain about yet, aside from the nit-picky usual stuff (poor back-up camera resolution, cheap feeling interior materials, etc..). Overall fit & finish is nice, better than I was expecting, especially body & paint. Absolutely compares well to the $50K+ Acura I sold to make way for the Mav. Ride & handling is really nice, tight and well dampened. Road noise is average, with the more aggressive Falken tires adding a bit there. Overall super happy with all aspects, again, given the price point.
Looking forward to a trailer test after some break-in miles. First tank is averaging 27 so far, in mixed driving....pretty damn good considering temps have been in the 20's-30's, winter 87 gas, and a tight new engine.
Have added a set of Husky mats, and a Extang soft trifold so far (shout out to Alex at Real Truck for the great deals for club members).
As others have said many times, YES, it was worth the wait! Fantastic little truck!
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