Ford Maverick Pickup?

   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #12  
From everything I've read the Maverick has a pretty good reputation. Quite reliable and very good on fuel. Not something I would ever buy (just a car missing a trunk lid far as I'm concerned) but for someone who could use its features, sounds like a good vehicle.
 
   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #14  
I suggest he look at the GMC Sierra 1500 with the DuraMax 3.0 diesel. I looked at the Ford Ranger, GMC Canyon, Chevy Colorado, and of course all the 1500's and F150's.

I settled on the GMC Sierra 1500 AT4. My reasons for choosing this truck included:
1. Excellent fuel mileage. I get around 27-30mpg
2. Highest towing capacity of a 1/2 ton. (13,200lbs)
3. Cost for a diesel engine was $1000 LESS than a gas engine.
4. My dealer gave $5500 off the MSRP and there was a $2750 factory rebate
5. More interior room than the small and mid-size trucks.

So far, I am very happy with it. I have about 3500 miles on it so far. One thing to note is that a friend recently bought a Sierra 1500 SLT with a gas engine, and the dealer gave $11,000 off the MSRP. This was a different dealer than where I bought mine.

Also, my total cost including almost 10% sales tax was around $70,000. My friend got his for a total cost of about $55,000


I think that is the 3.0 Diesel engine used in Tahoe and Sierra and it has chain drives in the back of the engine, where at least the first chain is accessible only by separating the engine/transmission.

That alone is enough for me to stay away from it, but it may not be an issue at all for someone who trades in for a new truck every 2 - 3 years...


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   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #16  
So, county i live in, public works is going to Maverick, Awd, for meter readers, inspectors, PSAs, property appraiser, ect. My company has a couple.

So, for commuting, with the ability to carry some tools, plants, ect; they are good. If looking at working towards max Payload, or regularly towing more than 3500#, I'd look at Canyon/Ranger/Frontier. Within the limits, the Maverick is a very nice cross between a mid sized car based SUV (think explorer/highlander), and a truck.

They aren't very sporty, but they will merge on the interstate at half throttle without an issue.
 
   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #17  
Only 2 months and 5,000 miles in with the hybrid Maverick and I have nothing but compliments.
My son likes to use it to run back and forth to school. Great gas milage and the small bed is useful. My daughter takes it to haul one or two bails of hay plus feed to care for her cattle.
Milage is over 31 MPG when lead foot drives it, kids get around 35.

I have a F150 and F250 if I need the work of a full size truck. I find myself using the Maverick for almost everything but pulling my tractor.
 
   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #19  
.. it seems like it would be good at everything it's namesake did, plus going to the dump, hauling fuel, or throwing a wet dog in the back.
Also stuff like pool chemicals, paint, ect. Stuff you really would prefer to not put in your carpeted SUV/car.

Also, they can and do pull trailers. We all get way to focused on 7000# towing and such, but you can do a lot with a 900# landscape trailer, and 2600# capacity. Think trips to the dump, pallet of mulch, even just taking a full sized grill to the lake/camp.

Also, although i have absolutely throw a deer in the back of a Highlander, getting the blood out of the carpet sucks.
 
   / Ford Maverick Pickup? #20  
Some/all can be ordered with 4000# towing numbers, but being primarily FWD, with rear assist, you wouldn't want much tongue weight.
 

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