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Coming back from Marquette today I had a vehicle that was following pretty close for about 5 miles, he was just short of tailgating. He must have finally figured me out and he passed me a flying and went out of sight. I was trying to figure out what it was with such a strange shiny grill arrangement but when he came along of side me a looking, bingo it was a Hyundai Santa Cruz. There is only about 4-5 Mavericks in the whole County up here. I think he was a little upset about a cheaper little truck than what he was driving. LOL

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Base Maverick XLT is more expensive $28,555 than base Santa Cruz SE $28,435.
Santa Cruz for less $ than Maverick has 18 inch alloy wheels, standard safety features equal or exceeding optional CP360 package on Maverick, HD Radio, wireless Apple and Android phone integration, side bed storage compartments standard, composite bed (no bedliner needed), in bed trunk compartment, 3 years free maintenance, 5 year b2b warranty, 10 years powertrain warranty.
Maverick owner pays more and gets less.

You have something that no Santa Cruz owner does, a Hybrid. Worth the extra cost.
 

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Base Maverick XLT is more expensive $28,555 than base Santa Cruz SE $28,435.
Santa Cruz for less $ than Maverick has 18 inch alloy wheels, standard safety features equal or exceeding optional CP360 package on Maverick, HD Radio, wireless Apple and Android phone integration, side bed storage compartments standard, composite bed (no bedliner needed), in bed trunk compartment, 3 years free maintenance, 5 year b2b warranty, 10 years powertrain warranty.
Maverick owner pays more and gets less.

You have something that no Santa Cruz owner does, a Hybrid. Worth the extra cost.
If you think do-dads make the Santa Cruz a better small truck than a Maverick- you're nuts.
It's very obvious Truck people designed the Maverick and car people designed the Santa Cruz.
 

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If you think do-dads make the Santa Cruz a better small truck than a Maverick- you're nuts.
I don't think he stated it was a better truck. Just implied it was a better bargain.
Man, you just joined, don't call members nuts. It's already implied by the obscene amount of time we all spend reading and contributing about all things Maverick. :)
 

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I see we're back to another juvenile Santa Cruz, "you suck", "no you suck" thread.
 

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Coming back from Marquette today I had a vehicle that was following pretty close for about 5 miles, he was just short of tailgating. He must have finally figured me out and he passed me a flying and went out of sight. I was trying to figure out what it was with such a strange shiny grill arrangement but when he came along of side me a looking, bingo it was a Hyundai Santa Cruz. There is only about 4-5 Mavericks in the whole County up here. I think he was a little upset about a cheaper little truck than what he was driving. LOL

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With no hitch you NEED to center your license plate. You just need to.

It's a crime against humanity not to.
 

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Coming back from Marquette today I had a vehicle that was following pretty close for about 5 miles, he was just short of tailgating. He must have finally figured me out and he passed me a flying and went out of sight. I was trying to figure out what it was with such a strange shiny grill arrangement but when he came along of side me a looking, bingo it was a Hyundai Santa Cruz. There is only about 4-5 Mavericks in the whole County up here. I think he was a little upset about a cheaper little truck than what he was driving. LOL

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Coming back from Marquette today I had a vehicle that was following pretty close for about 5 miles, he was just short of tailgating. He must have finally figured me out and he passed me a flying and went out of sight. I was trying to figure out what it was with such a strange shiny grill arrangement but when he came along of side me a looking, bingo it was a Hyundai Santa Cruz. There is only about 4-5 Mavericks in the whole County up here. I think he was a little upset about a cheaper little truck than what he was driving. LOL

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One thing I don't understand, how can the Santa Cruz tow 5,000lbs, and Maverick with tow package 4,000lbs.? Both unibody, approximately same size& weight, HP. Anyone know why?
 
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One thing I don't understand, how can the Santa Cruz tow 5,000lbs, and Maverick with tow package 4,000lbs.? Both unibody, approximately same size& weight, HP. Anyone know why?
It is determined by the vehicle manufacturer and takes into account the GVWR, GAWR, GTW and more. There is no industry or federally mandated standard. What makes it really difficult is that most automotive manufactures do not publicly publish this info.
 
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Coming back from Marquette today I had a vehicle that was following pretty close for about 5 miles, he was just short of tailgating. He must have finally figured me out and he passed me a flying and went out of sight. I was trying to figure out what it was with such a strange shiny grill arrangement but when he came along of side me a looking, bingo it was a Hyundai Santa Cruz. There is only about 4-5 Mavericks in the whole County up here. I think he was a little upset about a cheaper little truck than what he was driving. LOL

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I get tailgated a lot also, but I suspect that it is just drivers wanting to read the small "Hybrid" on my tailgate. Most of my tailgaters are pickup truck drivers. To respond to your other comment, I suspect that the MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE Santa Cruz, by Hyundai, is a better built vehicle than our Ford. I hope not; time will tell. My last two cars, only briefly owned , were Hyundais, and were quite well made. Like I said a year ago, when I joined this forum, my last Ford experience was my Dad's 1958 Edsel. So, I am hoping that a lot of water has gone under the bridge since 1958,
 

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In response to bbhaag and Paulyz's posts;

I think drivetrain and brakes figure into it, too. Whatever the weakest link is could be the limiting factor.

I had both Chevy and Ram 3/4 ton trucks, and towed the same camper with both. I'm usually a Mopar guy, but I have to admit, the Chevy did a better job towing our camper. Atleast using my "seat of the pants" meter.

Why they felt so different, I've no idea? The Chevy's tranny wasn''t continually hunting thru the gears, and there wasn't the ups and downs of rpm, which would wear on my nerves after a few hours, so maybe that was it? :unsure:
 

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Maverick vs Santa Claus. Drove a Santa Claus and then gladly bought Maverick Hybrids. No comparison.
 

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Santa cruz look great on paper, but they are probably the ugliest trucks ever made.
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