Smart vehicle from Ford. I’m not of the belief that 4-Door is this market, but what truck nowadays doesn’t have a 4-Door option?
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Not Race Red, though.LOL I love how Ford lets me choose "pReMiuM BROnCo CoLoRs" like A51 and Cactus Gray for FREE on the base XL Maverick. Awesome!
I have been wanting something simple like this as well. Also, my daughter turns 16 next year, so this would be a good, lower cost, safe and functional vehicle to add to the household. Suits my needs and hers for a value price.Nothing fancy but I like it. This is, honestly, all that most current truck owners need most of the time.
I've already sent a video to my father in-law. This is pretty much the exact truck he's been looking for. He's looking to replace his CRV but didn't want to give up fuel mileage and ride comfort with a full size, or even mid size, truck.
I think Ford is trying to lead in the younger generation to Trucks. (I say younger as i’m a Gen Z myself lol)Oh, wow, that's pretty rad. But the thing I'm really looking at is:
- All-new Ford Maverick is the first standard full-hybrid pickup in America and the most fuel-efficient truck on the market with a targeted EPA-estimated rating of 40 mpg in the city*; while its compact size makes it easy to maneuver and park, there’s room for five adults and plenty of storage space
Having this system in a midsize really ticks off a few boxes for me.
- The Maverick FLEXBED™ system provides organization and cargo solutions to fit owners’ lifestyles, with a multi-position tailgate, slots to use lumber to subdivide the bed, 12 available anchor points, two 12-volt 20-amp prewired sources at the back enabling DIY electrical solutions, plus two available 110-volt outlets for powering a laptop or tailgate party
A little confused about the target market though.
Oh, wow, that's pretty rad. But the thing I'm really looking at is:
- All-new Ford Maverick is the first standard full-hybrid pickup in America and the most fuel-efficient truck on the market with a targeted EPA-estimated rating of 40 mpg in the city*; while its compact size makes it easy to maneuver and park, there’s room for five adults and plenty of storage space
Having this system in a midsize really ticks off a few boxes for me.
- The Maverick FLEXBED™ system provides organization and cargo solutions to fit owners’ lifestyles, with a multi-position tailgate, slots to use lumber to subdivide the bed, 12 available anchor points, two 12-volt 20-amp prewired sources at the back enabling DIY electrical solutions, plus two available 110-volt outlets for powering a laptop or tailgate party
A little confused about the target market though.
The Ridgeline's base price is roughly $35K and tops out at $45K, interesting.Build and price is live now. Ticking almost every option (minus the dozen Ford accessory things) brings the total to just over $35k. Not too bad.