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I was talking to a buddy and we got onto vehicle prices in Mexico as he'd just bought a VW Saviero (lil car based pickup) and mentioned that he looked at the Maverick and thought it was pretty cool but they're really expensive down there.
Of course I had to go check out the website and yup, very expensive with a strange range of models; no XL at all, XLT is FWD only and starts at around $40k USD, Lariat is AWD and $47k, hybrid is even more and the Tremor is the range topper at $52k.

It seems like they're trying to position the Maverick as a premium model, or maybe all Fords are just expensive in Mexico? I didn't look at other models but in comparison the Saviero was only $19k USD so it's no wonder you see them everywhere in Mexico.
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When I see cool cars like the VW Saviero in a 2 door, I get even more frustrated with the overbearing EPA restrictions that don't make sense and keep us from being able to have one in the USA.
 

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Last time I checked you could still by the original Ford Ranger in Mexico at a decent price. No way to get it to the US though, won’t pass emissions. :(
 

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really don't know how Mexico taxes vehicles when first sold but but do know there is a 16% tax when importing a private car/truck.
Without knowing how Mexico deals with sales fees and taxes I think it's a mistake blaming Ford for the price difference.
 

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you also have to take into consideration the rate of exchange on the currencies
 

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really don't know how Mexico taxes vehicles when first sold but but do know there is a 16% tax when importing a private car/truck.
Not really an import when they're already built in Mexico. And in any case USMCA would apply.
 
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really don't know how Mexico taxes vehicles when first sold but but do know there is a 16% tax when importing a private car/truck.
Without knowing how Mexico deals with sales fees and taxes I think it's a mistake blaming Ford for the price difference.
I'm not blaming persay, but for a vehicle that's made in Mexico it just struck me as really expensive, at least compared to some of the options my friend and I discussed.
I really only went to ford's Mexican website to see if they go any cool options or trim/accessories that we don't get in an opportunity to partsbin some modifications haha.
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