Ford Maverick Pickup?

   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #141  
Most people buy what's on the lot...
I've honestly never done this, I always order a build for exactly what I want, or have one transferred from another dealership if there happens to be one of the exact configuration somewhere else in inventory. I suspect those who take one off the lot have a lot more leverage for negotiation, but I usually try to time our purchase for a period when sales are down and manufacturer is offering employee pricing or some other incentive so overwhelming that there'd probably be little left to negotiate, anyway.

My most-hated add-on, which seems to appear in every dealer-stocked vehicle: sun roof. I will pay you an extra $3k to NOT give me a sun roof! :p

Given that transmissions are all electronic these days no real need for a lever...
I just heard Archimedes roll over in his grave.

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   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #142  
In the rural west, trucks are often the family vehicle.

^This.

Here in northern Nevada if you go to town on a Sunday morning you'll see multiple crew cab F350/3500 turbodiesels around town. The whole family fits, plus after church they load up on another week's supplies before heading back to the ranch. That's what the bed of the truck is for, not just groceries but gardening supplies and all the other stuff used on a ranch that you wouldn't want to be putting inside something like a Suburban or SUV.

When I was growing up in Pennsylvania, everything was closed on Sunday. So when I moved to Nevada and saw that every store was open on Sunday I soon learned why. That's the day everyone came to town to do their shopping. Unlike Pennsylvania where there is a town every few miles, here it is often 100+ miles from the ranch to the nearest town so "run in to town" for something is not feasible.
 
   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #143  
A regular shifter seems to be going extinct. Dodge/Ram trucks have had a knob for quite some time now, wife's car has a joystick-like thing that takes getting used to (you push it forward to go into reverse for example). Given that transmissions are all electronic these days no real need for a lever, but I find it easier to use.
Non-lever transmission selectors typically have the same problem as modern car HVACs do - you have to look somewhere to see what you're selecting.
I'm not encouraging anyone to drive with their eyes closed but it's sure nice to be able to do things while keeping your eyes on the road or traffic.
I suppose gear selecting is 99% done from a standstill and mostly from/to parked, but whenever I use a rental car with some dial I have to look at it to select reverse to park etc. Not my favorite.
 
   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #144  
The XLT luxury package, $1890, is mostly garbage I dont want; heated seats, soft vinyl wrapped steering wheel, heated mirrors; but it does have the remote start... probably cheaper to get aftermarket remote start?
LOL. That "useless junk" just screams that you live in Florida! :ROFLMAO: That stuff is critical to me. In fact heated seats in the Ranger was the hardest thing to find in my search because it was a must have! I love the remote start too. Gets the seats going in the winter and takes the initial edge off getting into a stone cold vehicle and freezing yer nutz off.
 
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   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #145  
LOL. That useless junk just screams that you live in Florida! :ROFLMAO: That stuff is critical to me. In fact heated seats in the Ranger was the hardest thing to find in my search because it was a must have! I love the remote start too. Gets the seats going in the winter and takes the initial edge off getting into a stone cold vehicle and freezing yer nutz off.
I find heated seats to be really important if you have leather seats.
Then, they should be cooled, too, because summer heat.

Overall I prefer fabric seats, do just fine in sub-zero winter and scorching summer.
 
   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #146  
Oddly on this truck they are fabric and heated. I had always seen that heated seats were leather in the past, so was slightly surprised by that. At -20F even fabric is unpleasant...
 
   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #147  
Here is a good video about heavy towing with a hybrid Maverick.

 
   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #148  
Here is a good video about heavy towing with a hybrid Maverick.

"heavy towing": a UTV on an aluminum trailer ;)
I'm just kidding, obviously you're not going to tow a full 14k dump trailer; the optional tow kit only gives 4k max.

They're disappointed because their typical 37mpg truck only got 14, which is quite a bit below the 50% which would be 18-19.
Of course, you're probably not getting much use of the hybrid nature of the drivetrain while towing, so I can't be surprised at the 14, because a Maverick with whatever the gas engine sans hybrid would probably be getting what, about 28?

I saw a mav about two hours ago in town; I didn't recognize it at first because while the front is obviously modern Ford pickup (not a fan... tbh not a fan of most modern pickups) I didn't place the model and it's a pretty decent sized vehicle. It was a 4-door and had a decent sized couch in the back with one of those rounded bed extender things on the tailgate.
 
   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #149  
Of course, you're probably not getting much use of the hybrid nature of the drivetrain while towing, so I can't be surprised at the 14, because a Maverick with whatever the gas engine sans hybrid would probably be getting what, about 28?
They had it in tow/haul mode which turns off the hybrid ability.

Getting 14mpg towing that trailer and utv doesn't surprise me. That is a bunch of wind resistance to pull against for that little truck.
 
   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #150  
Non-lever transmission selectors typically have the same problem as modern car HVACs do - you have to look somewhere to see what you're selecting.
I'm not encouraging anyone to drive with their eyes closed but it's sure nice to be able to do things while keeping your eyes on the road or traffic.
I suppose gear selecting is 99% done from a standstill and mostly from/to parked, but whenever I use a rental car with some dial I have to look at it to select reverse to park etc. Not my favorite.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not defending pushbutton, rotary knob or joystick transmission controls. I don't like them either. My point was that there's no need for one from a manufacturing standpoint, there's no physical connection between the shifter and the transmission anymore.
LOL. That "useless junk" just screams that you live in Florida! :ROFLMAO: That stuff is critical to me. In fact heated seats in the Ranger was the hardest thing to find in my search because it was a must have! I love the remote start too. Gets the seats going in the winter and takes the initial edge off getting into a stone cold vehicle and freezing yer nutz off.
Guess I'm the contrarian here (big surprise!), it gets plenty cold in the winter where I live, and I also have no use for heated seats, steering wheel, etc. (no real use for A/C either). My current truck is the first vehicle I've owned with remote start, I think I've used it once, mostly for the novelty of it. Then again, I'm one of those people who's almost never cold.
Wife, on the other hand won't even consider a vehicle without all that stuff (well, she doesn't much care about A/C either but the winter-related stuff is "must have").
 

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