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Well, I gotta say this thread has certainly given me pause. Was on the cusp of buying two 2024 Mavericks, a Tremor for me and whatever trim the wife might like.
At 71, I'm an old fart. But my context is two Toyota pickups that went over 300,000 miles; a Honda Civic Hybrid that currently has nearly 250,000 miles; three other Toyota's that went nearly 200,000 miles (including the wife's current daily driver - a Taco with 175,000 miles on it); and a few other pretty long distance rides thrown in.
Might be I've just been lucky. But I've never replaced a transmission. Not sure I want to get into that game.
And, yeah, I completely get that Internet forums always float up bad news, often disproportionate to the objective reality. Anecdotal examples of failure need to be taken with a grain of salt.
But 85,000 miles is just broken in, in my world. Beyond a tranny blowing up in that distance, the repair saga that dude in the linked video went through just makes you shake your head.
I suppose the Maverick is just too young to have very many big mileage samples out there on the road. But, yeah, sure would be nice to hear some anecdotal counterpoints to stories like the one in this thread.
At 71, I'm an old fart. But my context is two Toyota pickups that went over 300,000 miles; a Honda Civic Hybrid that currently has nearly 250,000 miles; three other Toyota's that went nearly 200,000 miles (including the wife's current daily driver - a Taco with 175,000 miles on it); and a few other pretty long distance rides thrown in.
Might be I've just been lucky. But I've never replaced a transmission. Not sure I want to get into that game.
And, yeah, I completely get that Internet forums always float up bad news, often disproportionate to the objective reality. Anecdotal examples of failure need to be taken with a grain of salt.
But 85,000 miles is just broken in, in my world. Beyond a tranny blowing up in that distance, the repair saga that dude in the linked video went through just makes you shake your head.
I suppose the Maverick is just too young to have very many big mileage samples out there on the road. But, yeah, sure would be nice to hear some anecdotal counterpoints to stories like the one in this thread.
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