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They look hilarious. I'd rather they start making the old Ranger again. They were simple--a durable V6, big bed, low curb weight, and mostly reliable. That was a great truck and you got your money's worth.
My guess is the infotainment system will now vary between trims. They have to justify, somehow, $10-12K gap in price to sell the upper trims compared to the XL's. I think for the most part, the only people that buy the Lariat are those that have to have, what they consider, the best of everything. Right now, there is hardly any difference between an XL, XLT and Lariat, certainly not enough to pay another $10-12K. Not that the infotainment is that reason but that'll definitely be a huge draw.
As user said, they had production problems with the hybrid and switched to the 2.0 as the standard to make it as painful as possible to go with the hybrid if you really wanted it. I know because I had to wait 1.5 years to get mine and got an extra $1500 tacked onto my sticker for the 'privilege'
@klutch14u Yep. I also waited a year and a half for my base xl hybrid. It rolled over to a 24 and was told I could no longer get silver. Absolutely stupid and deal breaker for me along with the wait. It finally came in and I walked away from it. Dealer was also acting a bit shady on the price so I knew they were up to something. They put it on their lot with a 5k over msrp markup.
@@JS-bp3up 'market adjustments' were all the rage. Did the dealer tell you about the 'Private Offer' from Ford for rolling your order over to a '24? On the XL hybrid it was $2500 that they'd have given you as a 'rebate'. If nothing else, you should have taken it and resold it yourself.
@klutch14u Nope. They just said it was ready to pick up and they needed to discuss the pricing. He definitely sounded like he wanted to avoid the situation. I knew about the credit and was waiting to see if they would do the right thing first. I already bought a used Tacoma so I just didn't need it.
Do you have any clue how many full size trucks are literally never used for their intended purpose? Most people might by some mulch or some camping or whatever and this is all the space they need. How many people actually need full size trucks? Almost no one.
@@drn13355 a full roof, hatchback, and folding seat would be much more useful than one of these stupid non-trucks that can't even fit a bicycle without taking it apart
Only Two change Price go Up like in 2023 to2024 no more $19.99 now same to 2024 to2025 😂 and the second Dealers Overprice the vehicle... Plus no AWD to Hybried Versión.👎
🏆 Can Ford Maverick which is built in Mexico be reliable? 🤔
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All I care about is if the hydrid will be 4 wheel drive. I want fuel economy and safe winter driving. Please
No one is fan of that useless cubby next to the touchscreen. I wonder who came up with that shitty idea.
No …they should just make a two door truck with a longer bed to fit the plywood.
I don't think you understand what "mild hybrid" means. The maverick is a full hybrid. Mild hybrid means small battery such as a 48 volt battery pack
Waited a year and half for my 22 maverick to be built. Finally came in. Already bought something else and moved on.
They look hilarious. I'd rather they start making the old Ranger again. They were simple--a durable V6, big bed, low curb weight, and mostly reliable. That was a great truck and you got your money's worth.
Still waiting for a single cab 6’ bed
They need to bring back the Ranger.
I'm pretty sure that Ford is not going to offer a plug in Hybrid in 2025. At least that's what's been reported so far.
My guess is the infotainment system will now vary between trims. They have to justify, somehow, $10-12K gap in price to sell the upper trims compared to the XL's. I think for the most part, the only people that buy the Lariat are those that have to have, what they consider, the best of everything. Right now, there is hardly any difference between an XL, XLT and Lariat, certainly not enough to pay another $10-12K. Not that the infotainment is that reason but that'll definitely be a huge draw.
I’m sure they’ll improve on it somewhat but will they mark up the price again and again?
"Dominated the segment"?? I suppose its kinda easy to dominate when youre all alone.
If they make the Maverick bigger then they will charge more, So then what is the purpose of the Ranger?
the hybrid is actually standard. the 2 L Turbo is a option
That actually changed for 2024. Turbo is now standard and the Hybrid is the option. And it is a $1,500 option to go Hybrid.
As user said, they had production problems with the hybrid and switched to the 2.0 as the standard to make it as painful as possible to go with the hybrid if you really wanted it. I know because I had to wait 1.5 years to get mine and got an extra $1500 tacked onto my sticker for the 'privilege'
@klutch14u Yep. I also waited a year and a half for my base xl hybrid. It rolled over to a 24 and was told I could no longer get silver. Absolutely stupid and deal breaker for me along with the wait. It finally came in and I walked away from it. Dealer was also acting a bit shady on the price so I knew they were up to something. They put it on their lot with a 5k over msrp markup.
@@JS-bp3up 'market adjustments' were all the rage. Did the dealer tell you about the 'Private Offer' from Ford for rolling your order over to a '24? On the XL hybrid it was $2500 that they'd have given you as a 'rebate'. If nothing else, you should have taken it and resold it yourself.
@klutch14u Nope. They just said it was ready to pick up and they needed to discuss the pricing. He definitely sounded like he wanted to avoid the situation. I knew about the credit and was waiting to see if they would do the right thing first. I already bought a used Tacoma so I just didn't need it.
I need bigger. Honda Ridgeline all day.
what are you supposed to do with a four foot bed?
Do you have any clue how many full size trucks are literally never used for their intended purpose? Most people might by some mulch or some camping or whatever and this is all the space they need. How many people actually need full size trucks? Almost no one.
@@drn13355 a full roof, hatchback, and folding seat would be much more useful than one of these stupid non-trucks that can't even fit a bicycle without taking it apart
a snowblower, a lawn mower, dirty hockey equpment. yard waste from a small home. Maybe a kayak with an extender. Bicycles.
Only Two change Price go Up like in 2023 to2024 no more $19.99 now same to 2024 to2025 😂 and the second Dealers Overprice the vehicle... Plus no AWD to Hybried Versión.👎
For being a supposed "car guy"...Jim Farley has been a "DISAPOINTMENT"
I will stick with Toyota thankyou. Better engine and drivetrains, last longer and of coarse better resale.
LOL. The new Tundra V-6 twin turbos are blowing up...
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No Ford is worth waiting for.................piles of junk