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hi! Thanks for taking time to read. I demonstrate how the gear shift happens to me in the video. It’s hard to believe that I’d be the only one unique enough to have this happen to but you never know! Lol, I’ve had the Mav since June and I’d say it’s happen to me three times. It’s only recently that I finally understood how it was happening. I thought it was some weird Electrical glitch at first. Then finally I saw the error in my ways.I recently bought a Kia Sportage for the wife and have been driving it for a few months waiting on the Maverick to arrive. Got the Maverick last week. Both the Sportage and Maverick have the gear knob. When I started drive the Sportage, it only took me a day to get used to the knob, so when I started driving the Maverick, there was no learning curve. Most newer vehicles are going that way. It saves space in the center console for other tings, like storage and larger cup/bottle holders. For many years now, there has been no mechanical linkage from the shifter to the transmission, it's all electronic. They have added a artificial mechanical "feel" to the shifter to make it seem like you're actually shifting into drive, but all the shifter is doing is sending an electric signal to the transmission to shift into drive, park, neutral reverse, etc.. So, going to a knob is a natural progression of technology. Soon, all vehicles will have it. It doesn't both me at all. I never need to touch it while driving.
I find it weird (not arguing with you) that you accidently shift it into neutral while driving. I'm 6'3", 265lbs, so a rather big guy, and I fill out the drivers area, but the knob is nowhere near my leg and it sits so low in the center console that my arm is nowhere near it either when resting on the center arm rest. I have to "reach" down to it to access the knob. So I can't see how it could be accidently shifted while driving. But that's just me and how I fit in the drivers seat.
I haven't had the screen freeze on me (yet). Good to know that we can press the power button and forward button together to reset the screen. Thanks "Ford Truck Guy"
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/members/ford-truck-guy.15769/
Apparently it's a big enough issue that Ford actually has a way to solve it and others know about it.
Not sure about the window yet. I live in Colorado and there are a lot of rocks and stuff on the roads. I've had a lot of rocks come up and hit my other vehicles' windshields, but thankfully haven't had a chipped/cracked window yet. The hot/cold cycles here makes windows crack even faster once they get a small chip in them. Hopefully I won't have that problem.
All in all, I'm very happy with the maverick so far.
I finished chemo 6 months ago, so I still had lingering bone pain and would need to stretch my legs in the truck quite often while driving long distances. Maybe this is why I’d encounter this over others.
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