I don’t have one, but I have a few friends they do. One uses it as his personal daily driver and really likes it. It replaced a Ford Ranger. My other friend bought two of them for his electrical contractor company. Both are XLT trims, and they put shells on both. He really likes them. He said the gas savings for them was huge, and if they need something big or heavier then the Maverick will hold, they either bring it in the Transit Van or have it delivered to the job site. They did say the payload weight was pretty weak, but works for them.Anyone have one? What’s your thoughts or opinions about it. Thinking about buying one just to drive back and forth from Simi Valley to AZ once a week. Might save me some gas money. Going to test drive one this week.
Agree, should have called it the Courier.I shake my head when I see them.....it's a truck with a car name. Wish they could have figured out a new name for it.
Nice to hear people tend to like 'em though.
Easy….not sure it qualifies as MEANOne my friends, who also owns a restoration company, just bought one and loves it. If I was commuting again everyday , this is the exact truck I would have. They look pretty mean with a 2" lift and 31's! View attachment 1478497
Ok....it looks pretty stout. Does that appease you??Easy….not sure it qualifies as MEAN
You're being meanEasy….not sure it qualifies as MEAN
Ford says both can be flat towed and owners manual and info needs to be updated to the public. That was one of our concerns in getting another Mav but this time an AWD Hybrid.just to bad the awd cant be flat towed...
saying the 2025 units cannot and only the FWD models can.Ford says both can be flat towed and owners manual and info needs to be updated to the public. That was one of our concerns in getting another Mav but this time an AWD Hybrid.
When I replied to today's (12/12/24) email stating that Dawn McKenzie earlier sent me an email stating that in fact both 2WD & AWD Hybridd can be towed 4 Down and that the Owners manual would be updated,
DaVonya C. Lyons | Ford Executive Offices stated that he would contact Dawn Mckenzie to correct the information released.
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They should have called it a Ranger and come up with something different for the mid-size pick-up. The Maverick is almost the exact size of the OG Ranger and fills the same market niche.
Anyone have one? What’s your thoughts or opinions about it. Thinking about buying one just to drive back and forth from Simi Valley to AZ once a week. Might save me some gas money. Going to test drive one this week.
He’s being stout.You're being mean
73 for me lolI had one but it was built in 1970….
Just drove a 2025, looking for a cheaper beater vehicle that can haul some shit like gas cans, a bike ect .
Found out it is built in Mexico along side the Bronco Sports.
Wont buy a car assembled out of the USA.
Not sure when it changed but the current 2.0L in the Maverick is a new engine.I like the looks of the truck but with previous experience with the 2.0l engine I couldn't buy one. My wife drove and Edge with that engine and it was nothing but problems. It was in the shop often and finally grenaded about 80k. We take of of our stuff but it seems we got a bad one
I feel Ford has no clue what is accurate or not at this point. I have read on Ford forums that Ford Corporate agents state AWD Hybrids and standard can be flat towed for 2025 and future units and the owners manual error needs fixing) I have also read only Hybrids, It Will be interesting to see which unit actually and cannot be towed. I always wonder how any Billion dollar company does not have the accurate information readily available prior to productions.saying the 2025 units cannot and only the FWD models can.
Edit: sure is all over the place. Looks to be the Hybrid can as it was updated a month ago. But you cannot exceed 70mph while towing.
That isn’t bad looking. I wonder how much the larger tires and lift affect the mpgsOne my friends, who also owns a restoration company, just bought one and loves it. If I was commuting again everyday , this is the exact truck I would have. They look pretty mean with a 2" lift and 31's! View attachment 1478497
Stout is headed in the right direction.Ok....it looks pretty stout. Does that appease you??
Fixed itYou're being honest
I feel Ford has no clue what is accurate or not at this point. I have read on Ford forums that Ford Corporate agents state AWD Hybrids and standard can be flat towed for 2025 and future units and the owners manual error needs fixing) I have also read only Hybrids, It Will be interesting to see which unit actually and cannot be towed. I always wonder how any Billion dollar company does not have the accurate information readily available prior to productions.
Hey, I recognize that Golf Cart, hows it treating you?
Great, I had to change the starter relay and carb when I first got it and it fixed the issues, runs great, got it for the wife and she loves it.Hey, I recognize that Golf Cart, hows it treating you?
Awesome,Great, I had to change the starter relay and carb when I first got it and it fixed the issues, runs great, got it for the wife and she loves it.
If the dealer has a markup let them know OK then I will order it for MSRP. They usually will drop the price close enough or even beat it now a days.I really wanted to buy a Maverick Hybrid in 2022 when my old Toyota finally died after 300K miles. Back then there was zero inventory available so I opted for a Honda Accord and was lucky to find it when I did as I had no vehicle to commute to work. I may have to take another look again since inventories are available again.
I might order a Tesla Model 2 when they become available in 2026 for a commuter car to go back & forth to work and just use the Honda for driving to the river on weekends.