I agree. Came from a Kia Minivan where I have now realized (after driving the Maverick) just how "high" I was sitting in the Kia, and just how much of a "slope" there was to the hood and windshield. The Maverick hood being so squared off and relatively flat is night and day from what I was seeing in the Kia where I feel like I could see about a foot more towards the ground in front of my bumper.My daily drivers were 5 regular cab rangers since 1989. I drove my mustang for fun in the summer. I had a first year neon I bought from a family member and drove a little before I sold it.
I have had some struggles getting used to my mav. It's wider is the most obvious thing.
I got the xlt, fx4. The other night right in front of the courthouse, I ran over a curb on a narrow street turning right. Both wheels in the grass. No traffic, but practicing on a tight turn to stay in my lane.
Anybody else having to learn the way a new type of vehicle drives?
I have not curbed it or run over any garbage cans on the front passenger side yet, but I have found myself overcompensating on my passesnger side by staying extra far from curbs and taking turns pretty wide. I used to be able to slide right up against a curb with less than an inch of spare room. Now the same spot on the same curb finds me parking like 6 to 8 inches from the curb. Haha. I'll get used to it.....
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