daytoncarter
Well-Known Member
To be fair, some of those issues may be generational differences. After sitting in a Maverick the issue is not vinyl, I'd happily take durable vinyl with ventilation over leather. The issue is not the interior colors either, the interior is really attractive, just a bit chintzy or cheap feeling.IMO, Ford leadership has fallen in love with the EV with a $4 billion investment and that led to gas engine model and option trade offs to make up that money. The F150 dropped the Supercab Lariat, and now is the more expensive crew cab with a shorter bed. What is offered overseas is not offered in North America on the same Ranger model levels. A US Ranger is a great truck but the Chevy Colorado and it's GMC equivalent is there and soon the RAM Dakota will be joining the party. Maverick is very popular but it's XL is meh. The overpriced Lariat is not a Lariat with one power seat, no auto dim mirror, no Homelink, vinyl seats, odd interior colors, same non-ported 2.0 optional engine on all models, unibody, 4 FT bed. What was supposed to be a 20K (not a real truck) eco-friendly urban utility vehicle for the masses now is nearly 30K, and the Mav Lariat has gone up $12K in just a few model years. Pass. To me, the best Ranger value-wise, not everyone's personal use or preference-wise, is the Raptor because you get a whole lot for just a little bit more than a Lariat and less depreciation. I crunched the numbers, options, features, benefits, listened to lots of great Ranger owners on this Forum, and, if you can swing a Raptor, buy it.
The Maverick is absolutely at its best in hybrid from, since I wouldn't trust the transmission towing 4k, having owned a 2020 Escape 2.0T, which itself is a great motor.
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