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How many years will this generation Ranger have been tested by Europeans before it gets to the US?
 
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A dealer near me is adding 10k to the MSRP on all Mavericks.
I think i saw a dealer that added $20K to a Maverick. Almost double the price. I mean, I am for capitalism, but also for following the intent of the franchise distribution model. As @LuckyMonkey7 stated, Dealers are there own worst enemy, and add even more tarnish to the Ford brand.
 

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How so?
I think it could be far better, and allow for more customization by the consumer.
Thinking about reporting them to Ford, it's such a turn off when shopping for a new vehicle and the dealers add markups. Can't be bother even trying to haggle with them.
 


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I called camelback ford in Phoenix to see what the deal was with the $15000 markups on the broncos. They replied I can get one at MSRP if I order one but nothing off the lot. Supply and demand Bla Bla Bla ?. Sanderson ford said they don't selling anything above MSRP, too bad nothing is on their lot.
 
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Maybe its already been posted, but I understand the 2024 is going to continue with our 2.3 for the 4cyl. I'm glad to hear that because I like it when they use the same motor for several years. It means it's a good one and the parts are more easily available.
 
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I'm with you. I used to have to belly flop and roll onto the tailgate. But Now I have the TrekStep and use it like crazy. Costly and a pain to install. BUT ... that said, a small aluminum folding step would not be bad either.
I don't know what you look like, but the visual of a belly flop and roll made me laugh. I have to admit, I used to get into the bed of my F-150 like a girl....hoist myself up to sit on my butt and then roll sideways and up on my knees....which hurt like hell until I got a tailgate mat. It sucks to be old!
 

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I don't know what you look like, but the visual of a belly flop and roll made me laugh. I have to admit, I used to get into the bed of my F-150 like a girl....hoist myself up to sit on my butt and then roll sideways and up on my knees....which hurt like hell until I got a tailgate mat. It sucks to be old!
LOL, no hoisting up for me, total get on the belly and roll! Let's say that my weight is more in line with someone 6 inches taller! =D
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