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Those who have sat in a Mav, do you think a family of 4 could road trip in it? Or would that end up being claustrophobic? Could you find a position to nap in the back seat?
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We have almost 9 year old twins (boy/girl) and I would think / hope this will be fine for 3 to 4 hours trips well in to teens.I'm 6'0" and 260lbs. My wife is even shorter. Twin 5 yo boys! Thinking about trips not only now, but in years to come.
I hope so! It may also turn into their first ride. We shall see!We have almost 9 year old twins (boy/girl) and I would think / hope this will be fine for 3 to 4 hours trips well in to teens.
In 2020 we took my 2019 Ranger from Michigan to Maine over 2 weeks on the road and visiting many places along the way. There were 4 adults and our luggage was in the bed. It has a BakFlip trifold tonneau cover and a bed rug that seals the bed from water so everything stayed dry. Everyone was comfy.Those who have sat in a Mav, do you think a family of 4 could road trip in it? Or would that end up being claustrophobic? Could you find a position to nap in the back seat?
Thank you for the detailed response. I am not ordering the bed cover because I envisioned myself using more of the vertical space in the bed. I'm pretty surei could use the tie downs to secure everything, the weather would be the issue.In 2020 we took my 2019 Ranger from Michigan to Maine over 2 weeks on the road and visiting many places along the way. There were 4 adults and our luggage was in the bed. It has a BakFlip trifold tonneau cover and a bed rug that seals the bed from water so everything stayed dry. Everyone was comfy.
Since the Maverick will have comparable interior dimensions I see the Maverick being up to that duty. The only concern for duplicating that Maine trip would be reduced volume in the bed. The Ranger bed is deeper so we were able to stack suitcases and dive gear. The Maverick will likely not accommodate that and it is shorter as well. The passengers would be just as comfy but some people would need to pack lighter.
Exactly where I'm at. I've got twin 5 year old boys. We'll see how it lasts, but it might even be their first vehicle.I'm interested in this as well, and my inclination is that it'll be great for a family, at least until kids become teenagers. Even then it probably won't be a problem, unless you have some really tall teens. That'll be about ten years down the road for me, so I'm set for a while, I think.
I had the same thought about my daughter. Last new vehicle I bought I kept for ten years, if I do that with the Maverick it'll be right around her 16th birthday when I start getting itchy for something else.Exactly where I'm at. I've got twin 5 year old boys. We'll see how it lasts, but it might even be their first vehicle.
Exactly!I had the same thought about my daughter. Last new vehicle I bought I kept for ten years, if I do that with the Maverick it'll be right around her 16th birthday when I start getting itchy for something else.