While everyone’s waiting on Bezos-backed Slate, this American pickup is $4K cheaper — and available now
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Everyone’s hyped about Slate, the new EV pickup truck backed by Jeff Bezos, but you can actually get a Ford Maverick for less.
The Slate truck starts at around $28,000, but the Maverick starts at a hair under $24,000.
And, unlike the Slate truck, you can buy it now.
Plus, it has power windows.
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Why this Ford is cheaper than the Slate pickup truck
Slate, an EV start-up backed by Jeff Bezos, made headlines last week with a new truck/SUV, which is basically a kit car.
The idea is simple.
You buy a base truck, and that’ll cost you $28,000. And you only spend more if you choose to customize it with extras.
Some sources reported a starting price of $20,000, but that’s including the federal tax credit, and there’s no guarantee that’ll still be a thing when the truck finally debuts next year.
The other problem with the Bezos-backed truck is that everything is extra, even power windows, because the base Slate truck only comes with old-fashioned crank windows.
Alternatively, you can buy a Ford Maverick XL which, at the time of writing, has a ticket price of just under $24,000.
It has a 250HP 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine, not an electric unit, and it has power windows, not crank windows.
Food for thought.
About the Ford Maverick

The Maverick name was first introduced by the Blue Oval brand in 1970.
In fact, the model started out as a compact car, designed to combat the fuel crisis of the 1970s.
2021 saw the Maverick name revived – albeit in a completely different form.
It was introduced as the smallest pick-up truck in the Ford range, smaller than the best-selling Ford F-150.
Ford trucks follow a simple recipe, and they’re made in bulk, which is why Ford manages to keep them relatively cheap.
And that’s also why they always sell so well.
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