I’ve had the FX4 EcoBoost Maverick and currently the hybrid. You want the hybrid. Don’t over-think it. End of day these aren’t the most capable trucks for towing or off-roading anyway. Realistically if you live where speeds are above 65mph you’ll get 27 on highway in the AWD at best and nothing better in town.So I keep going back and forth between the hybrid and Ecoboost.
I drive 70 miles a day so I would definitely benefit from the hybrid, but it seems that as more Ecoboosts get into owners hands the reported mileage isn't too bad on those either.
I know FWD with good tires works just fine in the snow, and we really don't get much snow to cause too many problems, but AWD would be nice just in case.
I also don't really need the 4k tow at this time, but again nice to have just in case.
I had the FX4 during LAST winter 21/22 and your mpg will decrease with winter fuels and cold. And these people posting they get over 30 on the highway are driving like grandma’s or go 55mph on cruise control lol.
I have never got below 42 city in our hybrid. 33 on i25 going 70-80. Look at my other posts too, I’ve been on forest roads here in CO just fine. The MPG and lower MSRP of the hybrid take the win for me any day. really the AWD thing is very overblown and very few of us truly need it. Like you said, good tires and safe/smart driving go a long way. If you don’t tow, aren’t going to tow more than 2K, there is no reason to get an EcoBoost maverick.
don’t waste thousands and thousands with gas and sticker price mode (even if you can) on something you small chance MIGHT need a few days out of the year.
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