While doing a Maverick search for dealers in central Florida, I only encountered one dealer with a sizable inventory. All base white XL hybrids. Apparently they are concentrating on commercial fleet sales.
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Axles warped??? What does that even mean? Like you bent the shafts? Or did the cage holding the balls in the CV joint warp and let the axle come apart?I use the Ford Maverick for my pest control company. Please believe, I’m changing trucks. This truck has been nothing but a pain in the ass. Axles warped twice and last week the transmission went out. Gears and Metal grinding, absolute piece of trash. I’m getting rid of this pile, immediately!!!
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Here in Santa Rosa CA, Local Carquest Auto parts store uses a pair of white hybrid Mav’s.A local auto parts place uses at least one. They also use a Kia Soul. Those places typically buy the cheapest vehicles they can fine - cost is clearly a factor. But the mav gives the ability to haul larger parts like solid axels which you can't stuff into a soul.
Haven't been able to spot whether it's a hybrid or not but I suspect it is, as total cost of ownership is a thing and they do a lot of stop and go driving locally so a hybrid would shine. They certainly wouldn't need additional luxury features or AWD so it's almost certainly a hybrid XL.