- First Name
- Darryl
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- May 9, 2025
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- Tallahassee Florida
- Vehicle(s)
- 2025 Maverick XLT HYBRID
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
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I have noticed that the original equipment Continental tires that are on most Mavericks seem to have a relatively short life. And people often ask what do they suggest replacing them with. I have a suggestion. My 2025 hybrid all-wheel drive with the black appearance package came from the factory with Goodyear Wrangler territory HT tires. I am more than satisfied with them. I have 42,000 MI on my truck. And I still have what appears to be half my tread life left. They come from the factory with deep tread. And they wear slowly. When my truck had over 30,000 miles on it, I noticed that my tread depth was about the same as a brand new Maverick with the Continentals. I think these tires last even longer than the common michelins. The Treadwell number on the side of the tire is 680. I know that's not an absolute predictor of tread life. But it is a nice comparison tool. When it is time for me to get new tires, I am definitely going back with them. I also think that Ford May me having a type of sale or rebate with these tires right now. I'm not 100% sure of that though. But I am sure that those tires are Good tires for an AWD hybrid if long life is the priority
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