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I can't believe that someone ordered a First Edition and then didn't buy it!! I know, I know, there's a hundred different good reason why that person wasn't able to buy, but still...WOW! So many people have ordered a FE and are patiently (I'm stretching the truth) waiting for theirs to get built and here's a FE just randomly sitting on a lot!! Good on ya for making that last stop on your way home!! Congrats!! And I do hope you go back to that a-hole salesman and get his manager to show them you were a serious customer!!
The Window sticker was blue, this first edition was a dealer stock order. Green is customer order.
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I am waiting for my First Edition, Rapid Red, Hybrid also. Order was accepted on June 9th and no word yet. Oh well, I will just keep waiting.
I ordered the same thing on July 30. Am willing to wait and not have to pay that mark-up. I know it's supply and demand, but some of those dealers are absolutely ripping off the consumer and here's a big pile of šŸ’©šŸ’©šŸ’© for there front stoop
 
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The Window sticker was blue, this first edition was a dealer stock order. Green is customer order.
Interesting, Iā€™m just going off what I was told, it was weird to me that it was not being displayed or had not even been detailed. Maybe it had just arrived. No matter Itā€™s mine now.
 

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Cool story. And what a find. Jealous because I'm waiting for my 1st Edition, Rapid Red, Hybrid!! Have fun and enjoy the truck!!
Me too! Getting pretty excited but I know I am in for a long waitā€¦
 

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Hybrid First Editions are the scheduling unicorn - I'm in the same boat having also ordered in June and not yet scheduled.
šŸ˜³ Youā€™re still waiting?? I know we ordered around the same time (I was June 10th). I had to jump ship on the Mav, but wow. Hopefully sooner rather than laterā€¦

Nice truck, OP! Enjoy it.
 

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So I guess I got pretty lucky car shopping this weekend and ended up the owner of a 2022 Maverick Lariat 2.0EB Special Edition. Here is the story:

Soooo Iā€™ve been thinking about getting a truck for a while and was seriously looking at Rangers, but was not tied to anything in particular. Iā€™ve been looking at CarGurus and Craigslist for deals that might work and I found a 2015 Ram Eco Diesel that was priced way too good to be true, so I decided to take an hour drive from where I live outside Sacrament, and go look at it. It turns out the price was to good to be true and the Ram was garbage, but since I was out looking I might as well look some more. I decided to go to the local Ford dealership and maybe test drive a ranger, but they had none in stock, not even ant used models.

I then called my brother who lived near where I was and asked if he wanted to look at cars with me, we both are car people so of course he joined me. We looked at 3 or 4 lots and saw some stuff but nothing that tickled me enough for a test drive so I decided to drive back home to Sacramento.

I decided to stop at Downtown Ford in Sacramento on my way home as I saw a Ranger listed on their website that, again, had a price that seemed way too good to be true. When I arrived at the lot I see that the price I saw on the internet did not reflect the additional dealer markup, as the other local dealers did. No big deal, Iā€™ll just go home, but then the salesperson pounced.

I explained why I stopped in and why I was leaving, and he coldly said ā€œwell thatā€™s just what everyone was doing,ā€ when I corrected him, and said actually no every other dealership either listed the marked up price or stated ā€œcontact for priceā€ on their websites, he started yelling at me. I was a little taken aback and just walked away and got in my car, all while he was still yelling.

Driving home I was more than a little upset, see I used to sell cars way back when, and I know that was totally unacceptable behavior, even for a car salesman. Well it just so happens I had to drive by one more Ford dealership on my way home so I stopped in to Future Ford, hoping to cleanse my palette from the nasty experience I just had.

I walked the whole lot to without being assaulted by a salesperson. Saw that they had 3 used Rangers on the lot, so I found a salesperson to ask the prices and maybe take one for a drive.

Nathan proceeded to give me the prices of the Rangers (all more than I wanted to spend) and asked me if I wanted to drive one. I told him that I was really looking forward a 2WD, and ask if there was one that I might have missed. He told me he didnā€™t think so, but there was a Maverick I could look at.

I was surprised as I didnā€™t think many had been delivered and I didnā€™t see one when I walked the lot. Nathan told me they had one that had been special ordered but the individual backed out of the deal. Nathan then walked me back behind the fleet mangerā€™s sales trailer and there it was, not even detailed.

I was interested as I had read about the Mavericks when Ford released them for order, as it sounded like the perfect truck for my needs. (Small, efficient, decent towing, affordable)I decided I might was well test drive it, since I was interested them anyway, so away we went. I was impressed with the truck right off, but I was also impressed with Nathanā€™s professionalism, attitude and personality. When we got back from the drive he asked me what I thought. I told him letā€™s see what I can get for my trade, basically I was sold.

Now bare in mind this truck was LOADED and also way above what I was planning on spending, hell I just walked off a lot because the actual price of the truck I was looking at was too high but it was about $6k less then the truck I was about to purchase. That was how impressed I was with the truck and Nathan, and maybe I was also still pissed at the other dealership that I wanted to stick it to them.

Now all during the drive Nathan keep telling me how this truck was special, a first edition, something that was sought after, all of this I chalked up to salesmanship, not realizing that a First Edition was actually a thing.

When the offer for my trade in came back at the number I had told myself Iā€™d do the deal at, I shook hands and started signing papers.

On my drive home in my new truck I called my brother back in Modesto, and I told him the story. He asked me if it was an actual First Edition, and I was like ā€œwait, thatā€™s an actual thing?ā€ He then asked if the words special edition was plastered all over the hood. I couldnā€™t tell so when I got home I looked more carefully and saw that it did. Wow, cool, I guess I got something special.

The very next day (Monday)my girlfriend and I drove the truck down to LA, and thatā€™s when I truly fell in love with the truck.Nothing like putting 1000 miles on a vehicle in three days to really get a sense of how capable it is. I canā€™t wait to pull my boat, and my GFā€™s pop up trailer to test itā€™s capabilities further. Overall I am very, very happy.

And mark my words, I will take my truck back to the dealership that had the rude salesman for service, as I also bout the service package from Future Ford. I will be sure to remind them that I could have been persuaded to spend my money there, but now they would only get to service my truck for free.

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Lucky you got it at the right time! I had similar experiences with dealerships near me. Before deciding on the Maverick, I had several other choices, but although they'd list the price online as one thing, I'd get there and it's 10-12,000 over and they just tell me, "Oh, that's not the real price." then get upset when I leave. Doing the pre-order with Maverick, I actually got it for the amount it initially said and definitely did not go through that same dealership. I get we're all stressed in the pandemic, but honesty and quality customer service goes a long way.
 

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So I guess I got pretty lucky car shopping this weekend and ended up the owner of a 2022 Maverick Lariat 2.0EB Special Edition. Here is the story:

Soooo Iā€™ve been thinking about getting a truck for a while and was seriously looking at Rangers, but was not tied to anything in particular. Iā€™ve been looking at CarGurus and Craigslist for deals that might work and I found a 2015 Ram Eco Diesel that was priced way too good to be true, so I decided to take an hour drive from where I live outside Sacrament, and go look at it. It turns out the price was to good to be true and the Ram was garbage, but since I was out looking I might as well look some more. I decided to go to the local Ford dealership and maybe test drive a ranger, but they had none in stock, not even ant used models.

I then called my brother who lived near where I was and asked if he wanted to look at cars with me, we both are car people so of course he joined me. We looked at 3 or 4 lots and saw some stuff but nothing that tickled me enough for a test drive so I decided to drive back home to Sacramento.

I decided to stop at Downtown Ford in Sacramento on my way home as I saw a Ranger listed on their website that, again, had a price that seemed way too good to be true. When I arrived at the lot I see that the price I saw on the internet did not reflect the additional dealer markup, as the other local dealers did. No big deal, Iā€™ll just go home, but then the salesperson pounced.

I explained why I stopped in and why I was leaving, and he coldly said ā€œwell thatā€™s just what everyone was doing,ā€ when I corrected him, and said actually no every other dealership either listed the marked up price or stated ā€œcontact for priceā€ on their websites, he started yelling at me. I was a little taken aback and just walked away and got in my car, all while he was still yelling.

Driving home I was more than a little upset, see I used to sell cars way back when, and I know that was totally unacceptable behavior, even for a car salesman. Well it just so happens I had to drive by one more Ford dealership on my way home so I stopped in to Future Ford, hoping to cleanse my palette from the nasty experience I just had.

I walked the whole lot to without being assaulted by a salesperson. Saw that they had 3 used Rangers on the lot, so I found a salesperson to ask the prices and maybe take one for a drive.

Nathan proceeded to give me the prices of the Rangers (all more than I wanted to spend) and asked me if I wanted to drive one. I told him that I was really looking forward a 2WD, and ask if there was one that I might have missed. He told me he didnā€™t think so, but there was a Maverick I could look at.

I was surprised as I didnā€™t think many had been delivered and I didnā€™t see one when I walked the lot. Nathan told me they had one that had been special ordered but the individual backed out of the deal. Nathan then walked me back behind the fleet mangerā€™s sales trailer and there it was, not even detailed.

I was interested as I had read about the Mavericks when Ford released them for order, as it sounded like the perfect truck for my needs. (Small, efficient, decent towing, affordable)I decided I might was well test drive it, since I was interested them anyway, so away we went. I was impressed with the truck right off, but I was also impressed with Nathanā€™s professionalism, attitude and personality. When we got back from the drive he asked me what I thought. I told him letā€™s see what I can get for my trade, basically I was sold.

Now bare in mind this truck was LOADED and also way above what I was planning on spending, hell I just walked off a lot because the actual price of the truck I was looking at was too high but it was about $6k less then the truck I was about to purchase. That was how impressed I was with the truck and Nathan, and maybe I was also still pissed at the other dealership that I wanted to stick it to them.

Now all during the drive Nathan keep telling me how this truck was special, a first edition, something that was sought after, all of this I chalked up to salesmanship, not realizing that a First Edition was actually a thing.

When the offer for my trade in came back at the number I had told myself Iā€™d do the deal at, I shook hands and started signing papers.

On my drive home in my new truck I called my brother back in Modesto, and I told him the story. He asked me if it was an actual First Edition, and I was like ā€œwait, thatā€™s an actual thing?ā€ He then asked if the words special edition was plastered all over the hood. I couldnā€™t tell so when I got home I looked more carefully and saw that it did. Wow, cool, I guess I got something special.

The very next day (Monday)my girlfriend and I drove the truck down to LA, and thatā€™s when I truly fell in love with the truck.Nothing like putting 1000 miles on a vehicle in three days to really get a sense of how capable it is. I canā€™t wait to pull my boat, and my GFā€™s pop up trailer to test itā€™s capabilities further. Overall I am very, very happy.

And mark my words, I will take my truck back to the dealership that had the rude salesman for service, as I also bout the service package from Future Ford. I will be sure to remind them that I could have been persuaded to spend my money there, but now they would only get to service my truck for free.

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So I guess I got pretty lucky car shopping this weekend and ended up the owner of a 2022 Maverick Lariat 2.0EB Special Edition. Here is the story:

Soooo Iā€™ve been thinking about getting a truck for a while and was seriously looking at Rangers, but was not tied to anything in particular. Iā€™ve been looking at CarGurus and Craigslist for deals that might work and I found a 2015 Ram Eco Diesel that was priced way too good to be true, so I decided to take an hour drive from where I live outside Sacrament, and go look at it. It turns out the price was to good to be true and the Ram was garbage, but since I was out looking I might as well look some more. I decided to go to the local Ford dealership and maybe test drive a ranger, but they had none in stock, not even ant used models.

I then called my brother who lived near where I was and asked if he wanted to look at cars with me, we both are car people so of course he joined me. We looked at 3 or 4 lots and saw some stuff but nothing that tickled me enough for a test drive so I decided to drive back home to Sacramento.

I decided to stop at Downtown Ford in Sacramento on my way home as I saw a Ranger listed on their website that, again, had a price that seemed way too good to be true. When I arrived at the lot I see that the price I saw on the internet did not reflect the additional dealer markup, as the other local dealers did. No big deal, Iā€™ll just go home, but then the salesperson pounced.

I explained why I stopped in and why I was leaving, and he coldly said ā€œwell thatā€™s just what everyone was doing,ā€ when I corrected him, and said actually no every other dealership either listed the marked up price or stated ā€œcontact for priceā€ on their websites, he started yelling at me. I was a little taken aback and just walked away and got in my car, all while he was still yelling.

Driving home I was more than a little upset, see I used to sell cars way back when, and I know that was totally unacceptable behavior, even for a car salesman. Well it just so happens I had to drive by one more Ford dealership on my way home so I stopped in to Future Ford, hoping to cleanse my palette from the nasty experience I just had.

I walked the whole lot to without being assaulted by a salesperson. Saw that they had 3 used Rangers on the lot, so I found a salesperson to ask the prices and maybe take one for a drive.

Nathan proceeded to give me the prices of the Rangers (all more than I wanted to spend) and asked me if I wanted to drive one. I told him that I was really looking forward a 2WD, and ask if there was one that I might have missed. He told me he didnā€™t think so, but there was a Maverick I could look at.

I was surprised as I didnā€™t think many had been delivered and I didnā€™t see one when I walked the lot. Nathan told me they had one that had been special ordered but the individual backed out of the deal. Nathan then walked me back behind the fleet mangerā€™s sales trailer and there it was, not even detailed.

I was interested as I had read about the Mavericks when Ford released them for order, as it sounded like the perfect truck for my needs. (Small, efficient, decent towing, affordable)I decided I might was well test drive it, since I was interested them anyway, so away we went. I was impressed with the truck right off, but I was also impressed with Nathanā€™s professionalism, attitude and personality. When we got back from the drive he asked me what I thought. I told him letā€™s see what I can get for my trade, basically I was sold.

Now bare in mind this truck was LOADED and also way above what I was planning on spending, hell I just walked off a lot because the actual price of the truck I was looking at was too high but it was about $6k less then the truck I was about to purchase. That was how impressed I was with the truck and Nathan, and maybe I was also still pissed at the other dealership that I wanted to stick it to them.

Now all during the drive Nathan keep telling me how this truck was special, a first edition, something that was sought after, all of this I chalked up to salesmanship, not realizing that a First Edition was actually a thing.

When the offer for my trade in came back at the number I had told myself Iā€™d do the deal at, I shook hands and started signing papers.

On my drive home in my new truck I called my brother back in Modesto, and I told him the story. He asked me if it was an actual First Edition, and I was like ā€œwait, thatā€™s an actual thing?ā€ He then asked if the words special edition was plastered all over the hood. I couldnā€™t tell so when I got home I looked more carefully and saw that it did. Wow, cool, I guess I got something special.

The very next day (Monday)my girlfriend and I drove the truck down to LA, and thatā€™s when I truly fell in love with the truck.Nothing like putting 1000 miles on a vehicle in three days to really get a sense of how capable it is. I canā€™t wait to pull my boat, and my GFā€™s pop up trailer to test itā€™s capabilities further. Overall I am very, very happy.

And mark my words, I will take my truck back to the dealership that had the rude salesman for service, as I also bout the service package from Future Ford. I will be sure to remind them that I could have been persuaded to spend my money there, but now they would only get to service my truck for free.

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Donā€™t be to hard on that salesman because he did you a huge favor by chasing from their lot. If you would have spent your money there you wouldnā€™t have that awesome First Addition.
 

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šŸ˜³ Youā€™re still waiting?? I know we ordered around the same time (I was June 10th). I had to jump ship on the Mav, but wow. Hopefully sooner rather than laterā€¦

Nice truck, OP! Enjoy it.
Yup, I am indeed still waiting, though this was the first week where I could at least see SOME hope that I might get a December or January build date. Much appreciated, and hope you're enjoying your alternate ride! šŸ˜
 

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As someone with that nearly the exact build, and nothing from Ford as far as scheduling, I hate you very much. (I went with Carbonize Gray, not Area 51).

As an actual human being, I couldn't be happier for you. Congrats on the find and the purchase. And almost more importantly, well done on the big F-you to the shitty dealer.
 
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So I guess I got pretty lucky car shopping this weekend and ended up the owner of a 2022 Maverick Lariat 2.0EB Special Edition. Here is the story:

Soooo Iā€™ve been thinking about getting a truck for a while and was seriously looking at Rangers, but was not tied to anything in particular. Iā€™ve been looking at CarGurus and Craigslist for deals that might work and I found a 2015 Ram Eco Diesel that was priced way too good to be true, so I decided to take an hour drive from where I live outside Sacrament, and go look at it. It turns out the price was to good to be true and the Ram was garbage, but since I was out looking I might as well look some more. I decided to go to the local Ford dealership and maybe test drive a ranger, but they had none in stock, not even ant used models.

I then called my brother who lived near where I was and asked if he wanted to look at cars with me, we both are car people so of course he joined me. We looked at 3 or 4 lots and saw some stuff but nothing that tickled me enough for a test drive so I decided to drive back home to Sacramento.

I decided to stop at Downtown Ford in Sacramento on my way home as I saw a Ranger listed on their website that, again, had a price that seemed way too good to be true. When I arrived at the lot I see that the price I saw on the internet did not reflect the additional dealer markup, as the other local dealers did. No big deal, Iā€™ll just go home, but then the salesperson pounced.

I explained why I stopped in and why I was leaving, and he coldly said ā€œwell thatā€™s just what everyone was doing,ā€ when I corrected him, and said actually no every other dealership either listed the marked up price or stated ā€œcontact for priceā€ on their websites, he started yelling at me. I was a little taken aback and just walked away and got in my car, all while he was still yelling.

Driving home I was more than a little upset, see I used to sell cars way back when, and I know that was totally unacceptable behavior, even for a car salesman. Well it just so happens I had to drive by one more Ford dealership on my way home so I stopped in to Future Ford, hoping to cleanse my palette from the nasty experience I just had.

I walked the whole lot to without being assaulted by a salesperson. Saw that they had 3 used Rangers on the lot, so I found a salesperson to ask the prices and maybe take one for a drive.

Nathan proceeded to give me the prices of the Rangers (all more than I wanted to spend) and asked me if I wanted to drive one. I told him that I was really looking forward a 2WD, and ask if there was one that I might have missed. He told me he didnā€™t think so, but there was a Maverick I could look at.

I was surprised as I didnā€™t think many had been delivered and I didnā€™t see one when I walked the lot. Nathan told me they had one that had been special ordered but the individual backed out of the deal. Nathan then walked me back behind the fleet mangerā€™s sales trailer and there it was, not even detailed.

I was interested as I had read about the Mavericks when Ford released them for order, as it sounded like the perfect truck for my needs. (Small, efficient, decent towing, affordable)I decided I might was well test drive it, since I was interested them anyway, so away we went. I was impressed with the truck right off, but I was also impressed with Nathanā€™s professionalism, attitude and personality. When we got back from the drive he asked me what I thought. I told him letā€™s see what I can get for my trade, basically I was sold.

Now bare in mind this truck was LOADED and also way above what I was planning on spending, hell I just walked off a lot because the actual price of the truck I was looking at was too high but it was about $6k less then the truck I was about to purchase. That was how impressed I was with the truck and Nathan, and maybe I was also still pissed at the other dealership that I wanted to stick it to them.

Now all during the drive Nathan keep telling me how this truck was special, a first edition, something that was sought after, all of this I chalked up to salesmanship, not realizing that a First Edition was actually a thing.

When the offer for my trade in came back at the number I had told myself Iā€™d do the deal at, I shook hands and started signing papers.

On my drive home in my new truck I called my brother back in Modesto, and I told him the story. He asked me if it was an actual First Edition, and I was like ā€œwait, thatā€™s an actual thing?ā€ He then asked if the words special edition was plastered all over the hood. I couldnā€™t tell so when I got home I looked more carefully and saw that it did. Wow, cool, I guess I got something special.

The very next day (Monday)my girlfriend and I drove the truck down to LA, and thatā€™s when I truly fell in love with the truck.Nothing like putting 1000 miles on a vehicle in three days to really get a sense of how capable it is. I canā€™t wait to pull my boat, and my GFā€™s pop up trailer to test itā€™s capabilities further. Overall I am very, very happy.

And mark my words, I will take my truck back to the dealership that had the rude salesman for service, as I also bout the service package from Future Ford. I will be sure to remind them that I could have been persuaded to spend my money there, but now they would only get to service my truck for free.

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Thanks for taking the time to tell us your story and for reviewing the truck. And congratulations.Your patience and self control paid off big time!
 

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The window sticker says LED for the CHMSL - the high mount stop light. Is this accurate? Pics/videos I've seen make this look like incandescent.
 

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Hey congrats on the FE maverick. I also have a FE Maverick hybrid in carbonized gray on order. I hope to get a build date dec. or jan. Note, I almost thought about buying an xlt mav that another dealership is expecting in a few weeks. But decided to wait for my FE hybrid. I also have a few firsts for me. This will become my first new ford, hybrid and special ordered vehicle. Can't wait to get it.. Once again give us more feed back as you put those miles on it.
 

ziggystar84

2.5L Hybrid
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Which Future Ford dealer?
 

davmel1006

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The window sticker says LED for the CHMSL - the high mount stop light. Is this accurate? Pics/videos I've seen make this look like incandescent.
The LED CHMSL is standard equipment on a lariat trim along with the front led signature lighting. .
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