I'm guessing it's more about how many they can actually produce. And then, how many of those they can produce without cannibalizing sales of higher profit vehicles.
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Ive noticed that really since 97 (99 for superduty) the pickups seem to rot underneath worse then any of the old ones ever did. The bodies seem to do better, but shackles, crossmembers, bed crossmembers, springs, and frames in general seem to be worse.And that highlighted part in a nutshell is the big reason I'd hesitate to order a Maverick. A number of new Fords have had serious issues. EcoBoost, anyone? Undercarriage rust on brand-new pickups, anyone?
They got about 86K orders in those 5-6 days.I'm guessing it's more about how many they can actually produce. And then, how many of those they can produce without cannibalizing sales of higher profit vehicles.
That’s because they underestimated its popularity. They expected the order bank to be open a LOT longer than 5 days (for the hybrid, it was 6 for the ICE version.) They really should have opened the build and price a day or so before the order banks… but Ford hasn’t really had their shit together in the past few years.
FYI: You can place an order for a vehicle today (not the Maverick, obviously.) and change every option that you want all the way up until the day the schedule it for production.
Ive noticed that really since 97 (99 for superduty) the pickups seem to rot underneath worse then any of the old ones ever did. The bodies seem to do better, but shackles, crossmembers, bed crossmembers, springs, and frames in general seem to be worse.
Ive had several 75ish to mid 90s trucks and frame rot was never an issue...even never being washed and being run in michigan salt, but ive seen numerous (espicially the 97-08 1/2 tons and 99-10 superduties) that rot like crazy.
a guy i cycle with got his maverick a few months back and loves it. he got the awd and said it pulls the boat out better from the ramp than his old f150 (2wd though). said even though traction is better, the ecoboost feels like it has more power than the old v8 did for coming up the steep wet ramp.
all i know is he got an xl and totally regrets not getting an xlt. it sucks to drive a cross texas with no cruise control is his comment, which is my exact feelings.
Come on, Ford can't be just giving away the good stuff. Gotta make that up sale so they can say "XL's just dont sale well, We should only make expensive models and forget about the Little Guy"I am very surprised anyone even builds a vehicle without cruise at this point.
Its optional on F series tooI am very surprised anyone even builds a vehicle without cruise at this point.
Ford is marketing the new Maverick as some kind of recreational, sport vehicle, not a work - landscaping, laborer's vehicle. It's not for picking up a scoop of dirt, hauling lumber; it's not a knock around truck. It's not even ideally suited for hauling bikes and kayaks as the bed is too small.This is on the Maverick page on the Ford site. What's Ford marketing shooting for here? I don't have the literary prowess to summarize my confusion with this pic.
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