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- Shaun
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- SW Michigan
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- Ford Maverick, Kia K4
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- 2.0L EcoBoost
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I can't imagine I'm the first to move from Ford's massively popular (but sadly discontinued) SUV to the Maverick. But I've only seen a few who can compare them directly. This review will mostly be comparing/contrasting the two, and my overall thoughts head to head.
What I had:
2020 Ford Edge SEL.- with AWD, factory towing, Copilot 360 1.0 and the Cold Weather package.
What I got:
2025 Ford Maverick XLT - with AWD, 4K towing, Copilot 360 1.0, XLT Luxury package and the black appearance package.
What remained the same:
2.0L Ecoboost, heated seats and mirrors, Copilot 360, AWD.
What I lost:
"Leather" (or whatever they made it from), auto dimming rear view mirror, hands free lift gate, rain sensing wipers, wireless charger
What I gained:
Drive modes, brake controller, more towing/payload capacity, wireless android auto/apple car play.
I'm going to break this up into a few sections to make it easier to read:
1)Background
2) Appearance (inside and out)
3) Capability
4) Comfort
I'll start with a brief background:
My first truck was my dad's old Ford Ranger (2004 if I remember correctly). It was the 6 ft bed with the extended cap (jump seats in back) and the 4.0L with rear wheel drive. By the time I got it, it had around 120,000 miles on the clock and was rusting like nobody's business. The first thing I did was add a plastic liner to the bed because I quickly realized that in most places the old Rhino lining no longer had sheet metal under it. I put about 40,000 miles on that thing, towing a pop up camper, renovating our small house at the time and driving to/from work. While the drive train was still going strong, the rust became an issue that kept rearing its ugly head, eating through brake lines, suspension components and deep into the frame. I didn't want to give up on that truck, I loved it to death. But I found myself hitching rides from everyone I knew and calling in late to work as it repeatedly broke down. It was time to move on.
It was replaced by a 2017 GMC Sierra. I thought "oooh, I used this truck so much that I'll get a bigger one!" That was about the dumbest thing I've done in my life. That GMC broke down almost as much as the Ranger, drank gas like nobody's business and somehow squatted worse with payloads and towing than the old Ranger did. 2022 arrived, and so did the Maverick. I wanted one.
But nobody could order me a Maverick. Nobody could even get me on the waiting list. The few I saw on dealer lots were desperately marked up, and still flew off in hours. We then sold our little house in the city and bought a few acres and an old farmhouse 30 miles from work. The GMC and it's 17 mpg absolutely had to go. The local Ford dealer couldn't get me a Maverick either, but convinced me to get an Edge - it could tow 3,500 lbs, get 28 mpg and a cheap utility trailer could be used in place of the truck bed. Beggars can't be choosers, and I bought the used Edge, while telling the salesman that once it neared 100,000 miles, I'd be back for my Maverick.
I used the Edge much the same, and it champed its way through cross country camping trips, all while being the most comfortable thing I've ever driven. A $500 4x6 trailer has subbed in decently as a truck bed. But around 90,000 miles the wear started to show. Despite frequent rotation, the tires were showing the wear of the heavy loads, the rear suspension was badly sagging and the rear brakes about gone. Facing a pretty substantial maintenance bill for the vehicle I didn't really want in the first place, it was time to get the Mav.
I'll admit the Eruption Green was what put me over the edge (pun intended?). The Edge was silver, something I've had and seen to the point I'm sick of it, and something about that green really hit me. With the 2025's getting year end discounts and it being an exclusive color, I met my salesman and told him he'd have a sale, if he could get me those year end discounts on the green one. He came through, and I traded the overused Edge for the new Maverick on Black Friday.
What I had:
2020 Ford Edge SEL.- with AWD, factory towing, Copilot 360 1.0 and the Cold Weather package.
What I got:
2025 Ford Maverick XLT - with AWD, 4K towing, Copilot 360 1.0, XLT Luxury package and the black appearance package.
What remained the same:
2.0L Ecoboost, heated seats and mirrors, Copilot 360, AWD.
What I lost:
"Leather" (or whatever they made it from), auto dimming rear view mirror, hands free lift gate, rain sensing wipers, wireless charger
What I gained:
Drive modes, brake controller, more towing/payload capacity, wireless android auto/apple car play.
I'm going to break this up into a few sections to make it easier to read:
1)Background
2) Appearance (inside and out)
3) Capability
4) Comfort
I'll start with a brief background:
My first truck was my dad's old Ford Ranger (2004 if I remember correctly). It was the 6 ft bed with the extended cap (jump seats in back) and the 4.0L with rear wheel drive. By the time I got it, it had around 120,000 miles on the clock and was rusting like nobody's business. The first thing I did was add a plastic liner to the bed because I quickly realized that in most places the old Rhino lining no longer had sheet metal under it. I put about 40,000 miles on that thing, towing a pop up camper, renovating our small house at the time and driving to/from work. While the drive train was still going strong, the rust became an issue that kept rearing its ugly head, eating through brake lines, suspension components and deep into the frame. I didn't want to give up on that truck, I loved it to death. But I found myself hitching rides from everyone I knew and calling in late to work as it repeatedly broke down. It was time to move on.
It was replaced by a 2017 GMC Sierra. I thought "oooh, I used this truck so much that I'll get a bigger one!" That was about the dumbest thing I've done in my life. That GMC broke down almost as much as the Ranger, drank gas like nobody's business and somehow squatted worse with payloads and towing than the old Ranger did. 2022 arrived, and so did the Maverick. I wanted one.
But nobody could order me a Maverick. Nobody could even get me on the waiting list. The few I saw on dealer lots were desperately marked up, and still flew off in hours. We then sold our little house in the city and bought a few acres and an old farmhouse 30 miles from work. The GMC and it's 17 mpg absolutely had to go. The local Ford dealer couldn't get me a Maverick either, but convinced me to get an Edge - it could tow 3,500 lbs, get 28 mpg and a cheap utility trailer could be used in place of the truck bed. Beggars can't be choosers, and I bought the used Edge, while telling the salesman that once it neared 100,000 miles, I'd be back for my Maverick.
I used the Edge much the same, and it champed its way through cross country camping trips, all while being the most comfortable thing I've ever driven. A $500 4x6 trailer has subbed in decently as a truck bed. But around 90,000 miles the wear started to show. Despite frequent rotation, the tires were showing the wear of the heavy loads, the rear suspension was badly sagging and the rear brakes about gone. Facing a pretty substantial maintenance bill for the vehicle I didn't really want in the first place, it was time to get the Mav.
I'll admit the Eruption Green was what put me over the edge (pun intended?). The Edge was silver, something I've had and seen to the point I'm sick of it, and something about that green really hit me. With the 2025's getting year end discounts and it being an exclusive color, I met my salesman and told him he'd have a sale, if he could get me those year end discounts on the green one. He came through, and I traded the overused Edge for the new Maverick on Black Friday.
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