bbeverag
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- First Name
- Bob
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2023
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- Location
- Normal, IL
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Ranger Lariat Tremor
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- #1
I ordered a Maverick in January 2022, and like most people who ordered, I waited and waited. I was close to giving up and had been looking pretty closely at Rangers in February. Right when I was about to pull the trigger on one, I got my Maverick build notification and finally took delivery of a Maverick Lariat Lux 2.0 in April of this year. It was a nice truck, it drove like a small SUV and could definitely win a casual race to the next stoplight against many other cars.
Then I made the mistake of looking at cars.com on a friday afternoon and saw a local dealer had a 2022 Lariat Tremor w/ 8k miles at an almost too good to be true price. By 10:00am saturday, I no longer owned a Maverick and instead owned a Ranger.
Then I made the mistake of looking at cars.com on a friday afternoon and saw a local dealer had a 2022 Lariat Tremor w/ 8k miles at an almost too good to be true price. By 10:00am saturday, I no longer owned a Maverick and instead owned a Ranger.
- It was immediately clear to me the Ranger is a much more capable vehicle.
- Most of my driving is in-town and the gas mileage is pretty darn close to the Maverick there.
- I have been looking at small campers and this opened up a lot more options for me.
- RWD / 4WD instead of front-biased AWD feels a lot better on the road.
- Almost double the towing capacity.
- It seems I can do a lot more useful things with Forscan. I already disabled Auto-start-stop whereas I had to have a little dongle to do that on the Maverick.
- It looks way cooler.
- The Maverick had TONS of in-cab storage options, and the Ranger is more limited. The under rear seat storage especially.
- No power back window on the Lariat. It is far less convenient to reach back there to open / close it.
- Won't be beating as many grannys in a casual street race.
- My dogs have trouble jumping up into it.
- The ride is not quite as nice.
- Everything is more expensive -- Tonneau is more, SIBL is more, gas will run me more, tires are more expensive, etc. Gotta pay to play though, so I'm not complaining.
- I initially hated having a knob to shift instead of the stick, but it grew on me. Now I am back to the stick in the Ranger. I'd prefer a column shifter to both options though.
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