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Lariat Pricing

RLader

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Why does a Lariat have a higher price of $2,200 for an Eco Boost than a Hybrid. For an XL and XLT it is the same price for either one. However the Lariat has a higher price for the EB. Anyone able to explain the difference?
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I think it's because you have to have AWD on the lariat trim if you go EB.
 

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Yes, it is because AWD is no longer an option on the Lariat as it was on the 22. Now it is a "mandatory" option added to the base price. It should just be part of the base price; marketing ploy of some kind. I have the 22 Lariat FWD. I live in the South, do not go off roading and I am completely satisfied with FWD. My FWD Maverick will still go in my pastures/fields where my long bed Ram RWD will not go. A rip off to me if you do need/want it. :(
 

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Another part of this is the reduction of the estimated combined gas mileage from 26 to 25 mpg. I realize this may nit-picking, but for 100,000 miles this is about an extra 186 gallons of gas. A conservative estimate of $5 a gallon means this adds $930 to the buyer's total gas costs. Just saying.....:)
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