This is actually one of the more valuable posts in this thread.I just wanted to chime in here and state that I have absolutely nothing of value to add to the conversation.
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This is actually one of the more valuable posts in this thread.I just wanted to chime in here and state that I have absolutely nothing of value to add to the conversation.
They explained it you just want to ignore it and go on a tirade about it. Not only has Hyundai explained it , but various owners who know how to do math explained it as well. No need to change anything when you know the warning is a result of taking weight away from the number for passengers. They explained it and I posted the same "coincidence" when I took 750 pounds of passengers out of the payload which Hyndai tried to explain on the same page. A little common sense never hurts.Yet they continued to print an UPDATED version of the same warning in the 2023 manual long after that review.
As I said, this discussion started because someone said the source of the misinformation was from "ford fanboys," when it comes from the current documentation supplied by Hyundai. My objection was to someone thinking anyone seeing that warning was at fault for believing it.
Regardless of whether it's true, you should be asking why Hyundai is still printing this warning still long after they've "clarified" it. And your issue should be with Hyundai continuing to put it out there.
Nothing wrong with that. I have a Hybrid on order and look forward to one day receiving it.You can have my Maverick when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers… I cussed and fussed while waiting, but I enjoy this truck more than any vehicle I have ever own, including my 68’ Cougar…
What's the bed payload with only a 200 lb driver onboard?Because they gave you an example of how the payload in the bed is reduced as you add passengers which was on the same page. Using their methodology take 750 pounds of passengers away fro the 1411 payload and you end up with 661 pounds for the bed.
Except, whether it is correct or not, that is not what the manual actually says. It gives examples, then an explicit warning about never putting more than 661 lbs in the bed. And Hyundai doesn't directly publish any documentation that contradicts that warning as far as I can find, just indirect statements they've given to folks who've directly asked.They explained it you just want to ignore it and go on a tirade about it. Not only has Hyundai explained it , but various owners who know how to do math explained it as well. No need to change anything when you know the warning is a result of taking weight away from the number for passengers. They explained it and I posted the same "coincidence" when I took 750 pounds of passengers out of the payload which Hyndai tried to explain on the same page. A little common sense never hurts.
On my SEL 4WD based upon the door sticker and a 200 pound driver it would be 1211 payload remaining.What's the bed payload with only a 200 lb driver onboard?
I gave you Hyundai's response to this question so I'm letting it do the talking. Obviously a video where the moderator reads the answer from Hyundai where they explain it and said an empty truck that has 1411 on the door sticker is 1411 pounds and that 1411 pounds can be all in the bed. If you put weight in the cab you subtract the weight you added from it and you can carry that in the back. I don't know if you are just being arbitrary or are just slow but Hyundai explained how they got to the 661. Should they update their Manual to take what they wrote and add it to the manual ..yes they should.... but since they have stated what the truck can haul should be good enough. If you remember the Maverick Manual also suffered from some inaccuracy. The Maverick brochure also suffered with inaccuracy. They had the wrong sized lug nuts for the wheels, they still say you can get a full size tire option as two examples.Except, whether it is correct or not, that is not what the manual actually says. It gives examples, then an explicit warning about never putting more than 661 lbs in the bed. And Hyundai doesn't directly publish any documentation that contradicts that warning as far as I can find, just indirect statements they've given to folks who've directly asked.
So, again, you're saying folks should disregard an explicit warning Hyundai makes. And yes, it probably is wrong, but it's not anyone's fault for believing Hyundai at their word.
They should have emphasized that in the owners manual instead of the "never over 661 pounds".On my SEL 4WD based upon the door sticker and a 200 pound driver it would be 1211 payload remaining.
Sure would be great if Hyundai published a first hand source contradicting the 661 lb rating so we didn't have to hear it from second hand ones too.They should have emphasized that in the owners manual instead of the "never over 661 pounds".
How many people take along four under average weight people on a trip to Home Depot to buy a bunch of pavers for a project?
The letter he read was from Hyundai. I wouldn't consider that second hand. Hyundai took the time to write him direct answers to his questions regarding payload. should they put that info in the Manual ..yes. so the Manual is unclear but Ford's Maverick is not only unclear but also inaccurate. ( or at least it was since I haven't seen the latest) Has Ford clarified in their brochure yet the fact you get power mirrors with the Co-Pilot and spare tire option?Sure would be great if Hyundai published a first hand source contradicting the 661 lb rating so we didn't have to hear it from second hand ones too.
It's him reading it, not us. It's not first hand. You're simping pretty hard for Hyundai here.The letter he read was from Hyundai. I wouldn't consider that second hand. Hyundai took the time to write him direct answers to his questions regarding payload. should they put that info in the Manual ..yes. so the Manual is unclear but Ford's Maverick is not only unclear but also inaccurate. ( or at least it was since I haven't seen the latest) Has Ford clarified in their brochure yet the fact you get power mirrors with the Co-Pilot and spare tire option?