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Picked it up in January 2023. My original order from November 2021. $28,345 MSRP > $26,006 out the door.
Lets talk fuel economy
I have driven fuel efficient vehicles since I bought my 2016 Ford Fiesta SFE 1.0L in early 2017. My average over 30k miles was 45.5MPG and I miss that 5 speed. I then bought a VW Passat TDI DSG and averaged 37.1MPG over 35k miles. The Maverick replaced the Passat.
According to the trip that I have never reset, I am getting 39.7 MPG. I drive in normal mode. Real life (Fuelly) shows that I have used 219 gallons of fuel in 8,417 miles as of the last fill-up = 38.4MPG
Worried it will be too slow?
Don't be. This is as quick as any (non-performance) car on the road to normal driving speeds. It really accelerates like an EV and I rarely find myself using more than 50% power. When I had the Passat I would be on the floor every time I got on the highway.
This "truck"
Just gets my people and my things where they need to be without complaints. Its quiet, efficient and inoffensive.
My favorite part
Is the tailgate. The height of it is perfect and I sit on it nearly every day. This was unexpected, but I LOVE IT.
I will probably replace
The factory continentals next year. Thinking Michelin CrossClimate2 right now, I had these on the Passat and they are amazing. I will stay at stock size 225/65R17 - Does anyone have experience with these tires on a hybrid? I am curious what kind of MPG sacrifice I will be making.
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Lets talk fuel economy
I have driven fuel efficient vehicles since I bought my 2016 Ford Fiesta SFE 1.0L in early 2017. My average over 30k miles was 45.5MPG and I miss that 5 speed. I then bought a VW Passat TDI DSG and averaged 37.1MPG over 35k miles. The Maverick replaced the Passat.
According to the trip that I have never reset, I am getting 39.7 MPG. I drive in normal mode. Real life (Fuelly) shows that I have used 219 gallons of fuel in 8,417 miles as of the last fill-up = 38.4MPG
Worried it will be too slow?
Don't be. This is as quick as any (non-performance) car on the road to normal driving speeds. It really accelerates like an EV and I rarely find myself using more than 50% power. When I had the Passat I would be on the floor every time I got on the highway.
This "truck"
Just gets my people and my things where they need to be without complaints. Its quiet, efficient and inoffensive.
My favorite part
Is the tailgate. The height of it is perfect and I sit on it nearly every day. This was unexpected, but I LOVE IT.
I will probably replace
The factory continentals next year. Thinking Michelin CrossClimate2 right now, I had these on the Passat and they are amazing. I will stay at stock size 225/65R17 - Does anyone have experience with these tires on a hybrid? I am curious what kind of MPG sacrifice I will be making.
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