If you look closely at the 300+k GTD mustang, it has the same interior as a 5.0 or a 2.3, this ain't nothing new from ford
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What? When people with mechanical knowledge look at the Maverick, usually the first thing they mention is the use of super cheap, low end parts, old engine designs with known flaws and issues when it comes to long term ownership. Think again.The perception has moved from seeing it as just a cool, affordable truck to recognizing it as a well-engineered vehicle that justifies its higher price.
yeah but a lariat is not a race car compared to a xl lol. Point being your paying 1/3 more on the price of the vehicle for nonsense.If you look closely at the 300+k GTD mustang, it has the same interior as a 5.0 or a 2.3, this ain't nothing new from ford
Reading the comments, I didn't expect my differing perspective to spark so much discussion. The transition from a 2022 FX4 to a 2025 Tremor includes many significant changes. Aside from normal inflation, the truck was undervalued at release and is now priced at current market values.As I await my new 2025 Tremor, I realize the Maverick mentality has changed significantly. I became a fan in 2021 when the Maverick was first announced and received one of the first XLT FX4s delivered in Southern California. I'm still driving it today, and it meets all my needs. When I bought it in 2022, I was on a tight budget. Things have improved, and I recently ordered my dream Maverick—the new Tremor. Living in Baja, I have access to vast off-road terrain.
A few weeks ago, I posted how $40,000 is the new normal for Mavericks. Reflecting on this and seeing the comments, I've noticed a shift in pride of ownership. While we're spending more, the recent upgrades have enhanced the vehicle's quality and appeal.
The perception has moved from seeing it as just a cool, affordable truck to recognizing it as a well-engineered vehicle that justifies its higher price.
Hence why the truck was designed to reduce that loss as much as possible.The 20k was an introductory, loss-leader price to kickstart sales. It worked.
When you factor in inflation, and leave out the artificially low price on the very base first year, price has not increased all that much.
Since the 83-84 recession (the last "real" recession before the ones millennial writes fancy "the Great Recession"), we've been spoiled by dollars being worth roughly the same amount from year to year. Covid spending, for better or worse, shattered this over 21-23. Dollars simply aren't worth what they used to be, so it takes more to buy the same things.
I think that's just you.A few weeks ago, I posted how $40,000 is the new normal for Mavericks.
The perception has moved from seeing it as just a cool, affordable truck to recognizing it as a well-engineered vehicle that justifies its higher price.
It may be under-built compared to some of the high-end vehicles available in the world but it's probably as well-built as most of the other offerings out there. As for over-priced, seriously, is there anything available out there that's not over-priced? Even with all the increased "safety" features and the advanced electronics and all other improvements they're all over-priced... but we pay for 'em, don't we? Suppose maybe somebody will bring back the Soviet era Zaz, Gaz, or Lada?I think it is over-priced and under-built.
Sounds like a new house !I think it is over-priced and under-built