- First Name
- Ron
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- May 10, 2022
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- Space Coast, Florida
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- 2023 Maverick XLT
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
To the troll who insists the Maverick is not a truck, I ask this: If another company built a vehicle, that had the same dimension (wheelbase, length, width, height, bed length) had the same payload (or even less), and even looked like the Maverick, but it was body on frame, would it be a truck?
By the way, Merriam-Webster defines a truck as:
1 : a wheeled vehicle for moving heavy articles: such as. a : a strong horse-drawn or automotive vehicle (such as a pickup) for hauling.
Please share your source.
While we're at it:
A bus is a separate vehicle from trucks, cars, vans, lorries, etc. It is not any of them
.A Bus is in a class by itself- a heavy vehicle for carrying multiple passengers. A truck is a vehicle for carrying cargo and a bare minimum crew.
Tour buses and recreational vehicles (RVs) are not considered commercial trucks
Looks like you're wrong there, too.
By the way, Merriam-Webster defines a truck as:
1 : a wheeled vehicle for moving heavy articles: such as. a : a strong horse-drawn or automotive vehicle (such as a pickup) for hauling.
Please share your source.
While we're at it:
A bus is a separate vehicle from trucks, cars, vans, lorries, etc. It is not any of them
.A Bus is in a class by itself- a heavy vehicle for carrying multiple passengers. A truck is a vehicle for carrying cargo and a bare minimum crew.
Tour buses and recreational vehicles (RVs) are not considered commercial trucks
Looks like you're wrong there, too.
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