Beautiful SightSeven Mavericks. I'm guessing they were ordered for a Fleet as they are all white but they were all XLT's. All are Hybrid. Blackwell Ford Plymouth, MI
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i bet we see this as the new ranger of work trucks in these types of fields in the next coming years. reasonable price and fuel economy , The working man's truckI've seen two white Mavs as work trucks in the past week. One was for a landscaping company and the other a delivery truck.![]()
Like I've been saying, thousands will go to Advance, AutoZone, O'Reilly, NAPA, Orkin, utility locator and government fleets.i bet we see this as the new ranger of work trucks in these types of fields in the next coming years. reasonable price and fuel economy , The working man's truck
That was my thought exactlyOk so now I'm going to throw out the Debbie Downer line...
I can see 7 retail orders that got passed over...que French horn...wha wha whaaaaa!![]()
I asked that question once many years ago and was told that white was the cheapest color to produce. I don't know if that's still true today or not.I don't understand why fleet managers always buy white vehicles. Yes, let's make the vehicles for our business look like every other one out there.
And yeah, I know they'll likely do a wrap or painting for them. I plan on doing the same thing, too. But I'll do it on a blue truck so it will stand out even more.
White vehicles are cooler and safer. Good choice.I have been thinking about ordering a White hybrid when they start taking orders
The reason is any logo and any brand looks good on white. Black is tougher as some brands don’t have a couple of options, or they didn’t pay for black/white versions for example.I asked that question once many years ago and was told that white was the cheapest color to produce. I don't know if that's still true today or not.
yupLike I've been saying, thousands will go to Advance, AutoZone, O'Reilly, NAPA, Orkin, utility locator and government fleets.