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No more hate for the 2025 facelift's new front end design?

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I have thought it looks like An After Thought more than a design. Ford probably found the head lights and said "Let's make the front end fit these lights", instead of "Let's make the lights fit the front end"! JMO
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there were people in this forum claiming that front end of the 2025 Maverick's was going to tank sales
Someone needs to use one of those ai contraptions to put a 2025 in a fish tank,sith a sales meter spinning wildly!


If you ask a room with 12 attorneys a legal opinion, you will get at least 13 answers...
:rolleyes:

If you need 13 attorneys to get 12 opinions, you just ain't trying . . .

And it doesn't take nearly as many attorneys as economistss--President Truman famously wished for a one-handed economist, as his always kept saying, "on the other hand . . ."

[I can say this, being both!]

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Until I unloaded the 30 1.5 cubic feet bags of mulch last summer and thought man it was a lot easier unloading the mulch then when I had F-150's.
Either use a steep driveway, or jack up the front end of the f-150.

Provlem solved!

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Exactly my point. I just included some background which led to that conclusion.
What was useful was that even the robot couldn't find it, as it isn't published.

Maybe @Darryl can take a peek.. :sneaky:
I have no idea of the drag coefficient of the Maverick. Haven't ever thought to check. But I suspect they're not significantly different because given the striving for getting every tenth of mpg in order to improve their CAFE, I doubt if they'd increase the drag on a vehicle. That just my opinion though
 

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I thought you might have come across some communications referencing an improvement...
Agreed that any refresh would not ignore impact to mpg's.
 

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The frontal area--a major component of drag coefficient--has not changed. It's a little smoother now, but that won't have a drastic effect on aerodynamics.
 

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Agreed - Considering that no reputable source appears to have been published, it's unlikely that a better answer than yours is forthcoming.

The new front end is a style difference, and the truck's shape is the same.

I happen to like the refresh look myself, but considering that the '25 enabled the AWD Hybrid version that I wanted, which gets great mpg's, the trucklett apparently didn't need a large drag reduction to achieve that.
 

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@Blue_Max
Agreed - Considering that no reputable source appears to have been published, it's unlikely that a better answer than yours is forthcoming.
I knew that physics degree would pay off someday....
 

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I think for me it has the appearance of being an afterthought. I believe that is because it looks like a piece stuck on top of the bumper cover. IMO it would be better if it was attached to the grill or at least looked as if it were a continuation of the body from the fenders. Makes it look like erector set bumper pieces put together as an after thought. I Like the shape of the headlights but, the execution of the filler panel is lacking.
 

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The frontal area--a major component of drag coefficient--has not changed. It's a little smoother now, but that won't have a drastic effect on aerodynamics.
Ok, not a “drastic” effect. Maybe .009 improvement?

Of course that much of a change in lambda would be enough to collapse the universe
 
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Any change in wheel design or the underbody shield would have far more effect than putting a couple of mudflaps over where the lights should be.
 

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I have no idea of the drag coefficient of the Maverick. Haven't ever thought to check. But I suspect they're not significantly different because given the striving for getting every tenth of mpg in order to improve their CAFE, I doubt if they'd increase the drag on a vehicle. That just my opinion though
You're right. The quest for getting the tiniest tweak of mileage efficiency for a fleet CAFE improvement doesn't translate into a better user experience.
 

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I knew that physics degree would pay off someday....
And it finally did!
BTW - Has anyone mentioned you bear a striking resemblance to George Peppard? :wink:
 

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I think for me it has the appearance of being an afterthought. I believe that is because it looks like a piece stuck on top of the bumper cover. IMO it would be better if it was attached to the grill or at least looked as if it were a continuation of the body from the fenders. Makes it look like erector set bumper pieces put together as an after thought. I Like the shape of the headlights but, the execution of the filler panel is lacking.
It's like they were trying different things then, at the end of the day, they said f it, we'll just put that plastic flap there and go out for dinner.
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