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- Jon
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- Veazie Maine
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- 2025 Ford Maverick XL
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
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I was parked at a local Chevy dealer yesterday to get my wife's Volt serviced (New Spark Plugs) and parked my maverick up against a curb. Deliberately parked where I did to reduce exposure to other vehicles, as it is a busy parking lot. I got my Maverick last fall and it only has 2300 miles on it so far and I love the truck. Some (fill in the derogatory name of your choice here) hit my bumper and drove off. Nobody saw it, as I was inside setting up the service for my wife's car. I was literally away from the truck 10 minutes.
Not the end of the world but it follows a pattern. Every new truck I have owned in my life has been hit by someone within the first 10K miles of ownership so the curse continues. This is likely a full bumper replacement. Car drives fine. Thankfully no damage to panels, paint, etc. It is actually the least damage the curse has inflicted on one of my vehicles.
The last time was my new Tacoma at a Home Depot Parking lot. Right side of the truck. Deep scrapes covering the passenger door, back right panel as well with stone dust in the damage. Likely, someone with a pallet of landscaping stone scraping the entire side of my then truck with 4300 miles on it. It was over $6000 to repair (Paid by insurance)
I'm guessing this one will be maybe $1300. Progressive already approved it claim no fault; just waiting on the quote from the local shop I have used for years (They are fair and do great work)
I'll post pics of the truck after repairs. I did a lot of mods to it and it really looks nice. Desert Sand XL, 4K Tow, Window Louvers, Hood Protector, Mud Flaps, Leather Seat Covers, Tonneau Cover, etc. Nice set of street wheels.
- Jon
Not the end of the world but it follows a pattern. Every new truck I have owned in my life has been hit by someone within the first 10K miles of ownership so the curse continues. This is likely a full bumper replacement. Car drives fine. Thankfully no damage to panels, paint, etc. It is actually the least damage the curse has inflicted on one of my vehicles.
The last time was my new Tacoma at a Home Depot Parking lot. Right side of the truck. Deep scrapes covering the passenger door, back right panel as well with stone dust in the damage. Likely, someone with a pallet of landscaping stone scraping the entire side of my then truck with 4300 miles on it. It was over $6000 to repair (Paid by insurance)
I'm guessing this one will be maybe $1300. Progressive already approved it claim no fault; just waiting on the quote from the local shop I have used for years (They are fair and do great work)
I'll post pics of the truck after repairs. I did a lot of mods to it and it really looks nice. Desert Sand XL, 4K Tow, Window Louvers, Hood Protector, Mud Flaps, Leather Seat Covers, Tonneau Cover, etc. Nice set of street wheels.
- Jon
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