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I've seen some good advice here, but I'll throw this out there anyway.So, I ordered a '24 Hybrid XLT back in August and I was very surprised to get a build date email yesterday (February 2024). But--in part because I expected more like a year's wait--I've been looking at Foresters and especially CR-V Hybrids instead these past few months.
While I've always wanted a truck (and not a huge one, which is why I was so excited about the Maverick and the hybrid), I'm getting cold feet for a couple reasons and would welcome some perspective from current Maverick owners to help me decide whether or not to go with the Maverick. I'll outline my main thoughts below:
Thanks for any thoughts and perspective! This forum has been very helpful.
- I'm not not sure how well the Hybrid (no AWD) will do in the snow, which we get a few times a year in my area (southern Ohio). I know it's not rear-wheel drive and we don't get a ton of really bad snow (usually!) but I do think an AWD (and especially a Subaru) would have the edge. I didn't order an EB because I wanted the fuel economy of the hybrid. How has your Maverick hybrid done in the winter? ,
- I'm not sure how practical the Maverick is for a family of three (including a toddler still in a carseat), in part because it doesn't seem like there's much cargo space (aside from the bed, which is of course exposed to the rain, and because I've seen on here that carseat space is very limited. How has the Maverick worked as a family vehicle for you?
- Finally, I'm a little concerned about the overall build quality/reliability of the Maverick. I know people tend to post more complaints than praise in general, but seems the CRV-V hybrid and Forester are more reliable and, overall, better built/more comfortable (especially the CR-V hybrid). I worry about the deep sleep issue, the recalls, etc. I've always owned Toyotas and Hondas and really appreciate a reliable vehicle I can keep for 10+ years.
- The Hybrid does fine in snow with good winter tires, or depending on how cold it gets, all weather tires work as well. As you think, the Hybrid really is the only reason to get a Maverick, there are better vehicles at this price point, unless a truck bed is a must for you. I primarily got the Maverick over a RAV4 Hybrid because I could keep wet tools and gear out of the passenger space.
- For a family travel vehicle I think you'd find the Maverick as restrictive as you think it will be without a bed cover or bed cap. A bed cover is an affordable solution, but will not be 100% water resistant. If you went for a bed cap, still not fully waterproof, so might as well get an SUV. For a single person, or a two person family, or a family of 3-4 that does not travel long distances the Maverick is great.
- Build quality. It's okay, but it's built Ford rough and the software feels like it's still in beta testing.
If you don't have time for issues, go with Toyota or Honda your chances of having trouble free ownership is better (but not guaranteed).
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