LOL, I'm not bitter at all. I'm not afraid to be honest here either.Why are you so bitter John?
What part of my comment wasn't 100% true?
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LOL, I'm not bitter at all. I'm not afraid to be honest here either.Why are you so bitter John?
Before I ordered my '24 Lariat w/BAP, I drove over to this dealer and saw it in-person. The light-gray on my (non-BAP) '23 XLT is much "whiter" than this BAP version.Those without BAP, the standard Lariat interior, are the door panels and dash as light as those on the XLTs? Or are they somewhere between the XL and XLT in color?
For those who have the BAP, are the Vinyl armrest on the doors Black/Grey in color or still Navy Pier. I know on XLT they stayed Navy Pier, but I don't know if they went a bit further on the Lariat and transfered the Vinyl (ActiveX?) of the seats and console armrest over to the door armrests.
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Here you go, pulled from another post. You can see in the first one, how the lighting changes the blue on the rear door to look more like gray:The lack of real interior pictures is hurting this thread greatly.
Yes, I've seen non-BAP XLT in person (have test driven two), I'm aware of the 'white'. I have not ever seen the interior of a Lariat (BAP or not BAP) in person.... I've seen allot of non-BAP Lariats in Sonora, but it was always in the evening and all windows were super tinted, so I just haven't seen the door panels and dash color... I wasn't sure if the standard Lariat door panels and dash are as white as the standard XLT door panels. However, when I look at the photos here on the Maverick forums, the standard Lariat stuff looks very white, just like the XLT.Before I ordered my '24 Lariat w/BAP, I drove over to this dealer and saw it in-person. The light-gray on my (non-BAP) '23 XLT is much "whiter" than this BAP version.
https://www.rontirapelliford.com/ne...verick-Lariat-3FTTW8F97PRA62683?fmccmp=t1-si;
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That's the XLT BAP package.. So yes, the door panels are in fact darker grey and not white.. Standard XLT are white. Standard Lariat don't look like that in actual customer photos either (even if Ford 'stylizes' them gray in the Build photos for the standard lariat).Here you go, pulled from another post. You can see in the first one, how the lighting changes the blue on the rear door to look more like gray:
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The dark blue hue to the door trim is really not noticable depending on how much light is coming in. At night it looks dark gray, open the door in day light you can notice the blue color. With factory tint you look at it and go huh is it blue or black, probably with sone 25% tint on the front window it would look black.The lack of real interior pictures is hurting this thread greatly.
I have used it before from a autobody supply store. It still only coats the vinyl and plastic and does not penetrate into it. The PVC cleaner petroleum mixture is supposed to penetrate into the plastic.I use interior paint from an automotive paint store, not the rattle canned stuff. Not sure I will do the Maverick though, as it is just a cheap commuter.
Preparation is key.I have used it before from a autobody supply store. It still only coats the vinyl and plastic and does not penetrate into it. The PVC cleaner petroleum mixture is supposed to penetrate into the plastic.
I copy and pasted this from the article:These are just the pics, but there's a whole article explaining how these sneakers inspired the interior design of the 2022 Lariat.
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Here you go, pulled from another post. You can see in the first one, how the lighting changes the blue on the rear door to look more like gray:
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That explains the seats... a lunch time impulse purchase by one guy...I copy and pasted this from the article:
Earlier on in development as designers were hard at work contemplating what the cabin might look like, Rob Brancheau, point man for colours and materials, had a flash of inspiration. While waiting to pick up his lunch one day, he killed some time in a nearby clothing store where his eyes were drawn to something special.
Sitting in the shop were a pair of Levi’s sneakers draped in navy leather with contrasting brown leather details and stitching, which Brancheau instantly purchased and brought back to the office. It would go on to inform the colour scheme of the Lariat, which boasts Navy Pier vegan ActiveX upholstery and Dessert Brown accents.
The designer of those shoes should get a cut then. What a lazyass way to pick colors for the interior of a vehicle.These are just the pics, but there's a whole article explaining how these sneakers inspired the interior design of the 2022 Lariat.
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I ordered the XL because I didn't want/need the few extra features on that trim and for the ones I DO want (i.e. cubbies...I can buy them and one or two other items with Ford Pass pts). As for the alloy rims? I'm in Canada so I plan to source my own alloy rims, swap the good Ford stock all season tires onto them and use steelies for a set of winter tires.The tray change seriously changes the look of the interior and was worth every Penny I spent on it. I don’t really notice the orange anymore. Also I weighed the rims vs steelies vs the XL interior and decided I wanted the rims more than I cared about the interior as I had a feeling I could mask the orange or at least calm it down