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Honestly, I have a better word to describe the Maverick: unique. This truck is not set up like any other pickup out there. It's smaller and it has so much more personality than the competition. One good example is all the different colors and patterns used in the interior. Take the XLT trim as an example. A typical pickup has an all black or black/grey interior which is pretty boring. However, the Maverick has a mix of blue, orange, off-white, and brown if you get the Lariat trim. This was one of the selling points for my Maverick: the character. I absolutely love all the different colors and textures used to make this vehicle more unique than the competition. They are by no means expensive materials but Ford did their best to make cheap materials look cool and unique while keeping the price down.
I do very much agree with the coolness factor for the Maverick in regards to the common public. Most of us Maverick owners get stopped wherever we go and asked questions about pricing, fuel economy, and just overall how we feel about it. Not too many cheap vehicles can offer those parking lot conversations. No one approaches an equivalent 2022 Toyota Corolla LE and starts asking about the driving impressions or pricing. It's just another humdrum economy car. However, the Maverick is a compact pickup that's been missing from our market for over a decade and people who grew up with the original compacts are immediately drawn to them and welcome them back into our market. It also has an easily identifiable shape to it. You know it's a pickup when you see it, it's just a little smaller than what we're used to. That was another selling point: the size. I don't need a full-size or even a mid-size pickup to get my jobs done. A compact will do just fine.
I do very much agree with the coolness factor for the Maverick in regards to the common public. Most of us Maverick owners get stopped wherever we go and asked questions about pricing, fuel economy, and just overall how we feel about it. Not too many cheap vehicles can offer those parking lot conversations. No one approaches an equivalent 2022 Toyota Corolla LE and starts asking about the driving impressions or pricing. It's just another humdrum economy car. However, the Maverick is a compact pickup that's been missing from our market for over a decade and people who grew up with the original compacts are immediately drawn to them and welcome them back into our market. It also has an easily identifiable shape to it. You know it's a pickup when you see it, it's just a little smaller than what we're used to. That was another selling point: the size. I don't need a full-size or even a mid-size pickup to get my jobs done. A compact will do just fine.
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