The enhanced engine cooling is worth the extra money alone
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I'm fairly certain the dealers (and their corporate lot planning masters) do this to get low-priced fleet-spec strippers on the lot, plenty of folks just need a basic truck.inexplicably, there are plenty of Mavericks with a completely blank bumper
I see the hitch/wiring option is $150 now.All 5 model years it's been like this. All you have to do is add the 2k tow package for $150 to the XL. That's less than 1% of MSRP. Yet inexplicably, there are plenty of Mavericks with a completely blank bumper.
So 2k tow for $150 is apparently not a must have but (I certainly would add it). On the other extreme, we've got people adding AWD, CP360 and 4KT and calling that a must have. I have 0/3 and in 50k miles, I'd just call them nice to haves. I think a lot of people are gonna be happy with the XL FWD in either powertrain for some time. And of course the only AWD XL in 2026 is the Hybrid option.
All this leads me to believe Ford really knows how to get to us climb the ladder on the build-and-price website. They've got us by the short and curlys. Come for the XL, leave with the Lariat, lol.
There's less than a $300 difference between a XL Hybrid AWD and a XLT 2.0EB AWD. It's worth that for the wheels alone.And of course the only AWD XL in 2026 is the Hybrid option.
Another reason is liability. Employees don't need training on and can't improperly use something if it isn't installed.I'm fairly certain the dealers (and their corporate lot planning masters) do this to get low-priced fleet-spec strippers on the lot, plenty of folks just need a basic truck.
The 4K tow package is the one honest to goodness no brainer of an option package. The upgraded cooling for the engine, the hitch, the 4 pin and 7 pin connectors, and the trailer brake controller for less than $800. No brainer.For those of you who have it, is it worth it even if you don't tow?