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Just wanted to share some thoughts on towing travel trailer with my new Maverick, as well as general thoughts on the truck so far:
Maverick XLT Ecoboost with towing package, AWD, and co-pilot 360.
Towing:
I'm pulling a very small trailer (only 17ft and roughly 1800 pounds empty), but the Maverick handled is like a dream. I just got back from my first weekend towing about 3 1/2 hours across the Texas Hill Country. It did a fantastic job and I managed 14.8 mpg on the return trip (only 12.8mpg on the way there as I was facing a strong headwind the entire drive). If you've towed travel trailers you'd know that 15mpg is almost unheard of, even with very small trailers - it's like pulling a parachute behind you. The power never felt lacking, I never experienced any noticeable sway (even without a weight distribution hitch). I have a lot of experience towing travel trailers of different sizes with multiple vehicles.
>The good:
-Plenty of power and 15mpg towing a travel trailer
-Very comfortable ride - the most comfortable towing vehicle I've driven
-The rear camera with the hitch dotted line and the "+" to zoom in right onto the ball is a game changer for solo traveling
-Experienced no trailer sway at all even without a weight distribution/sway bar system
-Blind spot system turns off automatically when a trailer is connected (but also listed as a negative in that section below)
-The all wheel drive is great for traveling on loose gravel roads
-Solid ground clearance for a vehicle this size
>The bad:
-very unintuitive system for adjusting the brake controller
-engine noise is whiny and annoying when accelerating (but quiet enough that music easily completely drowns it out)
-The mirrors are very small and with blind spot monitor system means no extra blind spot mirror for some reason - blind spot detection automatically turns off when a trailer is connected, so you end up with troubling blind spots when towing without adding some aftermarket
-many people will approach with questions about the truck at your campsite lol
General:
I really love the truck overall. It's great for my needs and is a perfect balance between a capable truck and a practical daily driver. (I live in an apartment in an urban area). My only real gripe is in engine noise and that's really insignificant since the engine is very quiet. I've taken it on many back country dirt and gravel roads, and it's capability has never disappointed me. This is my favorite vehicle I've ever owned.
Maverick XLT Ecoboost with towing package, AWD, and co-pilot 360.
Towing:
I'm pulling a very small trailer (only 17ft and roughly 1800 pounds empty), but the Maverick handled is like a dream. I just got back from my first weekend towing about 3 1/2 hours across the Texas Hill Country. It did a fantastic job and I managed 14.8 mpg on the return trip (only 12.8mpg on the way there as I was facing a strong headwind the entire drive). If you've towed travel trailers you'd know that 15mpg is almost unheard of, even with very small trailers - it's like pulling a parachute behind you. The power never felt lacking, I never experienced any noticeable sway (even without a weight distribution hitch). I have a lot of experience towing travel trailers of different sizes with multiple vehicles.
>The good:
-Plenty of power and 15mpg towing a travel trailer
-Very comfortable ride - the most comfortable towing vehicle I've driven
-The rear camera with the hitch dotted line and the "+" to zoom in right onto the ball is a game changer for solo traveling
-Experienced no trailer sway at all even without a weight distribution/sway bar system
-Blind spot system turns off automatically when a trailer is connected (but also listed as a negative in that section below)
-The all wheel drive is great for traveling on loose gravel roads
-Solid ground clearance for a vehicle this size
>The bad:
-very unintuitive system for adjusting the brake controller
-engine noise is whiny and annoying when accelerating (but quiet enough that music easily completely drowns it out)
-The mirrors are very small and with blind spot monitor system means no extra blind spot mirror for some reason - blind spot detection automatically turns off when a trailer is connected, so you end up with troubling blind spots when towing without adding some aftermarket
-many people will approach with questions about the truck at your campsite lol
General:
I really love the truck overall. It's great for my needs and is a perfect balance between a capable truck and a practical daily driver. (I live in an apartment in an urban area). My only real gripe is in engine noise and that's really insignificant since the engine is very quiet. I've taken it on many back country dirt and gravel roads, and it's capability has never disappointed me. This is my favorite vehicle I've ever owned.
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