

We’ll update this story if we hear any more from Ford or these dealers. Ford intended on the Maverick being a good value and this one would be too if it wasn’t marked up by $21,058 to a grand total of $45,988.įor that kind of extra cash, buyers could go get a new F-150 or just cross-shop the Hyundai Santa Cruz and save themselves literally tens of thousands of dollars.

You probably already know the story if you’re interested in the popular compact truck. We recommend waiting before buying a Ford Maverick because of the current market and availability. It’s an XL trim, which is the base for the lineup, and its MSRP when new was $24,930. Here are three reasons to wait before buying a compact truck. That prize goes to the folks over at Manteca Ford in California where they have the cheapest Maverick that we’ll talk about here. MSRP: 27,955 Engine: 2.5L Hybrid -inc: auto stop/start technology Transmission: Automatic Continuous Variable (CVT) 2.91 Axle Ratio GVWR: 5,200 lbs 50. And somehow that’s not the highest markup we’ve found. Edmunds also has Ford Maverick pricing, MPG, specs, pictures, safety features, consumer reviews and more. Readily equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission and 5 passenger seating. That’s no less than $19,535 above its original MSRP when new of $30,460. Research the 2024 Ford Maverick with our expert reviews and ratings. Capture your lifestyle with the 2024 Ford Maverick XL, featuring an 8' LCD Center Stack Connected Touch Radio, FordPass Connect, and an optional 2.5L Hybrid Engine. Wayne Akers Ford of Lake Worth, FL has a Maverick XLT with 2,257 miles, which they eagerly point out is below market average, on sale for $49,995. For those who don’t want to do the math, that’s a $13,532 markup.

Of course, that feels a bit less generous once you realize that this used pickup truck has 1,675 miles and an original MSRP of $38,115. Whats the Price of the 2023 Ford Maverick The base XL with the hybrid powertrain comes in at just over 22,000, excluding a destination charge of 1,495. Imperial Ford in Mendon, MA, is selling a Maverick Lariat with a “Sticker Price” of $57,647 before a generous $6,000 “Savings” discount leaving the asking price at $51,647.
