jyoutz
Super Star Member
This wouldn’t interest me, but I think it will be a popular vehicle option for many people.
Not something I would want, but it might fit some people’s needs.Is it really a truck if it has a 5 ft bed ?![]()
An article that I read yesterday but cannot find today was about expensive add-ons and subscription fees on new cars. No wonder that I run my trucks until they are DOE.The price point is interesting.
The car companies are in deep doo doo with their VERY high prices, high interest rates, and low reliability. They shafted their customers in the lock down and continued to do so after the pandemic ended. The so called auto company leaders think/though people could afford $800-1000+ car payments.... One auto "leader" has already been forced out and I think more will follow. The CEO at Harley Davidson got force out for the same mind set.
Big surprise there.Seems like the base Ford maverick lists around $25. Asked the dealer about one and was told they never seem to get an allotment in that price range, only the higher priced versions.
Even worse, did you notice the 1,000 lb towing limit?Is it really a truck if it has a 5 ft bed ?![]()
The people who this appeal to aren't likely to own tractors.Even worse, did you notice the 1,000 lb towing limit?
If I'm gonna own a truck I need it to be able to tow my tractor.
True, but 1,000 lb won't even pull a u-haul when they buy an armoire at a local garage sale.The people who this appeal to aren't likely to own tractors.
That’s been happening forever. White colored, base models advertised, but only mid, to upper levels supplied.Seems like the base Ford maverick lists around $25. Asked the dealer about one and was told they never seem to get an allotment in that price range, only the higher priced versions.
That’s a common dilemma.At 74, the $25k puddle jumper may be the last vehicle I buy. Or is it better to buy a $75k vehicle in 5 years?
Yup. Talk is cheapI call BS based on all the other builders who have promised an EV truck at low price and come out with one twice the cost.