11.5 on my Wife’s XLT AWD (and 11.8 when I picked up my 2018 F-150) but I also told my dealership that I didn't want anyone other then my Wife to drive it when it comes in, nobody's ass in that Maverick but Her's.My Lariat had 55 miles on it when purchased. When I was leafing through the paperwork it had 36 on it when landed. Is this common for all Hybrids.
My QC notice was taped to the inside of back window, driver side.There is also another thread about this where owners found a little index card somewhere on their truck (don't remember if it was left on the dash or in the glove box) where it stated the vehicle was randomly selected for a quality control check. Those vehicles had close to 30 miles on them I believe.
I had 36 on mine, there was a paper in the glove box saying the truck had been given extra road testing, then my salesman drove the truck to fill up the gas tankMy Lariat had 55 miles on it when purchased. When I was leafing through the paperwork it had 36 on it when landed. Is this common for all Hybrids.
25 MILES ON MY XL HYBRID, BUT PROBABLY 10 WERE FROM ME TEST DRIVING.My Lariat had 55 miles on it when purchased. When I was leafing through the paperwork it had 36 on it when landed. Is this common for all Hybrids.
11 miles new.My Lariat had 55 miles on it when purchased. When I was leafing through the paperwork it had 36 on it when landed. Is this common for all Hybrids.
That would be me 26 milesIt is common to see up to 200 on new cars. Most of those miles coming after the dealer gets it for test drives. In a normal world we could get a discount on those cars but not today.
I wouldn’t buy a new car with more than 20 miles. Unless it was used as a tester. I think you can tell on the sticker or some documentation if it was taken for a test drive at the factory. Some one has mentioned that their Maverick had 20 some miles due to a random selection for test drive at the factory.