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Well my LOBO came in yesterday, I absolutely loved this truck, but unfortunately couldn't take it home.
I've driven the LOBO and a '25 Lariat and can definitely tell the difference between them and my '22. The steering is quick and responsive with the short ratio steering rack, and the "7-speed" was very smooth. I do enjoy the 13" screen but definitely prefer the physical HVAC buttons and like the cubby from the' 22-24.
The LOBO doesn't seem much lower than the other Mavericks on the lot, but maybe the suspension just hasn't quite settled in yet. Didn't get a chance to really try LOBO mode with only 34 miles on the truck.
I will say the thing I HATE about the LOBO is the god-awful instrument cluster. It's absolutely terrible. For RPM you only get a little veritcal bar on the left side of the screen (I should have taken a photo) even in LOBO mode. For a premium price this truck should have come with the full digital dash the Bronco Sport has, or at least the cluster from the previous Lariat/FX4.
All in all, I definitely would have taken the truck if I could have afforded it, but with the payments going from $600 to $800/mo, it just wasn't worth it.
I was able to at least get some neat photos of it before I took it back to the dealership.
LOBO next to my '22 Lariat
My '22 engine bay vs. LOBO engine bay
I've driven the LOBO and a '25 Lariat and can definitely tell the difference between them and my '22. The steering is quick and responsive with the short ratio steering rack, and the "7-speed" was very smooth. I do enjoy the 13" screen but definitely prefer the physical HVAC buttons and like the cubby from the' 22-24.
The LOBO doesn't seem much lower than the other Mavericks on the lot, but maybe the suspension just hasn't quite settled in yet. Didn't get a chance to really try LOBO mode with only 34 miles on the truck.
I will say the thing I HATE about the LOBO is the god-awful instrument cluster. It's absolutely terrible. For RPM you only get a little veritcal bar on the left side of the screen (I should have taken a photo) even in LOBO mode. For a premium price this truck should have come with the full digital dash the Bronco Sport has, or at least the cluster from the previous Lariat/FX4.
All in all, I definitely would have taken the truck if I could have afforded it, but with the payments going from $600 to $800/mo, it just wasn't worth it.
I was able to at least get some neat photos of it before I took it back to the dealership.
LOBO next to my '22 Lariat
My '22 engine bay vs. LOBO engine bay
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