BravoXray
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My thoughts exactly.I’m not surprised. Most Ford truck buyers really aren’t considering EVs.
My thoughts exactly.I’m not surprised. Most Ford truck buyers really aren’t considering EVs.
The Maverick 4x4 HEV PU is supposed to do better than 35, but that is their real-world all-around calculation. I don't know the Ford lineup, but I do not think there is a similar SUV, but one of the 2 owners here also has a Toyota Highlander HEV, and it is supposed to get over 30. It is bigger.Is there an SUV version of that? I have scant use of a mini-truck-bed -- I'd consider a 6.5' but I'm more likely to go straight to the SUV if I can't have a real truck bed... and my F350 isn't going anywhere so if I need a bed... but a 35mpg medium sized 4x4 SUV sounds great.
Could've sworn I've seen one around in a sort of metallic orange.Starting see Mavericks everyday on the road but I guess the only come in shades of gray?
Maybe shades of gray has SF market share?Could've sworn I've seen one around in a sort of metallic orange.
Overall a crappy vehicle with weak front suspension. I had one years ago 'Maverick Grabber' and had to rebuild the front suspension at less than 30K miles as the front ball joints were shot as well as the 'A' arm bushings. Ford's 'better idea' was plastic insert joints and hard plastic bushings with no Alemite fittings. Car was a turd.
As were pretty much all non-specialty American autos of that era.Overall a crappy vehicle with weak front suspension. I had one years ago 'Maverick Grabber' and had to rebuild the front suspension at less than 30K miles as the front ball joints were shot as well as the 'A' arm bushings. Ford's 'better idea' was plastic insert joints and hard plastic bushings with no Alemite fittings. Car was a turd.
Yep… the 2001 Corolla was always 40+ on the way home from Tahoe…What I find interesting today is, you have to purchase a hybrid or a plug in EV to get MPG that isn't dismal. My 14 Focus RS turbo gets 40 mpg if I drive it conservatively with a normal ICE motor. No hybrid junk or fire trap battery required and with over 300 ponies on tap, it will suck the paint off all of them other than maybe a Tesla Plaid.
Seems to be that the automotive industry is going backwards not forwards and the price of ownership has risen to insane levels.
Same, unless you consider the "half credit" Ford affiliations:No Ford cars impressed me at all.
I had one of those many years ago. Not one of Ford’s proudest moments.
They would come through the used car lot and not my favorite… the 6 with 3 spd column shift was on the lot for almost a year… no A/C, no radio… orange with black interior and rubber floor mats.I had one of those many years ago. Not one of Ford’s proudest moments.
The Mercury Comet was identical to the Maverick accept for a couple trim pieces. A 1974 Comet was my first car bought used in about 1980. I paid $800 and it was a piece of junk. It looked nice because it was freshly body worked and painted. About 1 year later, the Bondo was falling out and I sold it back to the used car dealer for $100. They repainted it and sold it again.I had one of those many years ago. Not one of Ford’s proudest moments.
Nope. Although my sister's highschool BF had a Ford 302, with what I seem to remember being a Maverick body wrapped around it, and it was at least reasonably quick in a straight line.I had one of those many years ago. Not one of Ford’s proudest moments.
The Volts can power the wheels mechanically under certain conditions.Makes perfect sense to me. The simpler drivetrain of an EV, but with the convenience of being easy to refuel. Surprised they put in such a large engine to power the generator.
A little (actually way) too much tech-y stuff in it for my liking though. Not sure I'd like a combo gas/brake pedal.
CT owners have it better than Porsche Taycan owners. Porsche sent out memos to Taycan owners to bring their vehicles in to a service center every 60 days for a 3 hour battery inspection...Not to mention that they have a long list of quality control issues, including detaching body panels.