Agreed. EVERY vehicle sold has problems.
Just step away from MTC and enjoy your truck.
Just step away from MTC and enjoy your truck.
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LOLThe Sirocco I had was a COMPLETE POS and only ran when it wanted to. I ended up abandoning it in the yard of the person I bought it from.
I left my 77 rabbit diesel on rt290 in mass. Pull the plates and hitched a ride to NH.LOL
A friend left his Scirocco on the freeway and walked away.
Sell it, go buy a new Camry, and move on with your life.I'm just having doubts lately. To put it into perspective, our maverick hybrid has been great for the last 18 months/10k miles, we love it. It's been flawless aside from some touchy brakes, and it doing the hybrid shudder a few times, both issues which have seemed to go away permanently after doing the relevant software updates.
But I have to say, seeing all the issues on the forums is starting to get to me. It doesn't help that my brother, who's a psychologist, says I'm very bad at what's known as catastrophizing. That's basically my brain running through worst case scenarios 24/7 and convincing myself they're gonna happen.
So I'm kind of at this crossroads, where my truck is basically perfectly reliable, and enjoyable to own aside from all the recall notices. Yet I'm becoming increasingly concerned that "any day now" I'm gonna have axle issues, or my truck is gonna die in traffic, or catch on fire. I want to go to my dealership and get the software updates done that were just discussed today to prevent the issue with mavericks randomly dying, but I'm worried those software updates will cause other issues, which seems to be the case with some owners.
I don't want to get rid of a truck that's been great to us. But at the same time, I'm tired of stressing over all the could happens. What would you do if you were me? Keep it, sell it, wait to see if it has issues?
A glass half empty guyI'm just having doubts lately. To put it into perspective, our maverick hybrid has been great for the last 18 months/10k miles, we love it. It's been flawless aside from some touchy brakes, and it doing the hybrid shudder a few times, both issues which have seemed to go away permanently after doing the relevant software updates.
But I have to say, seeing all the issues on the forums is starting to get to me. It doesn't help that my brother, who's a psychologist, says I'm very bad at what's known as catastrophizing. That's basically my brain running through worst case scenarios 24/7 and convincing myself they're gonna happen.
So I'm kind of at this crossroads, where my truck is basically perfectly reliable, and enjoyable to own aside from all the recall notices. Yet I'm becoming increasingly concerned that "any day now" I'm gonna have axle issues, or my truck is gonna die in traffic, or catch on fire. I want to go to my dealership and get the software updates done that were just discussed today to prevent the issue with mavericks randomly dying, but I'm worried those software updates will cause other issues, which seems to be the case with some owners.
I don't want to get rid of a truck that's been great to us. But at the same time, I'm tired of stressing over all the could happens. What would you do if you were me? Keep it, sell it, wait to see if it has issues?
People online are quicker to complain. For every person online complaining about the Maverick, there are likely 100 people not online who love it.I'm just having doubts lately. To put it into perspective, our maverick hybrid has been great for the last 18 months/10k miles, we love it. It's been flawless aside from some touchy brakes, and it doing the hybrid shudder a few times, both issues which have seemed to go away permanently after doing the relevant software updates.
But I have to say, seeing all the issues on the forums is starting to get to me. It doesn't help that my brother, who's a psychologist, says I'm very bad at what's known as catastrophizing. That's basically my brain running through worst case scenarios 24/7 and convincing myself they're gonna happen.
After my recent issues, I would get rid of it. They will end up screwing you over. I was a loyal ford person until today. I’m going to trade it in since Ford response was ridiculous and unfair to the consumer.I'm just having doubts lately. To put it into perspective, our maverick hybrid has been great for the last 18 months/10k miles, we love it. It's been flawless aside from some touchy brakes, and it doing the hybrid shudder a few times, both issues which have seemed to go away permanently after doing the relevant software updates.
But I have to say, seeing all the issues on the forums is starting to get to me. It doesn't help that my brother, who's a psychologist, says I'm very bad at what's known as catastrophizing. That's basically my brain running through worst case scenarios 24/7 and convincing myself they're gonna happen.
So I'm kind of at this crossroads, where my truck is basically perfectly reliable, and enjoyable to own aside from all the recall notices. Yet I'm becoming increasingly concerned that "any day now" I'm gonna have axle issues, or my truck is gonna die in traffic, or catch on fire. I want to go to my dealership and get the software updates done that were just discussed today to prevent the issue with mavericks randomly dying, but I'm worried those software updates will cause other issues, which seems to be the case with some owners.
I don't want to get rid of a truck that's been great to us. But at the same time, I'm tired of stressing over all the could happens. What would you do if you were me? Keep it, sell it, wait to see if it has issues?
Your bother knows what he's talking about.It doesn't help that my brother, who's a psychologist, says I'm very bad at what's known as catastrophizing. That's basically my brain running through worst case scenarios 24/7 and convincing myself they're gonna happen.
Yes I’m the small percentage that is complaining but this is pretty bad.After my recent issues, I would get rid of it. They will end up screwing you over. I was a loyal ford person until today. I’m going to trade it in since Ford response was ridiculous and unfair to the consumer.
Let me tell you about CV axles. I have had a lot leak grease but never had one actually snap. I have had them fall apart in my hand when removing, but when in there they just keep on spinning and clicking. A buddy had them click around every turn he made, daily driving, for 4 years. Even if they start going bad you easily have a season to deal with it.You aren't completely wrong. The Kia Rio we owned prior to the maverick was pretty awful. I think you guys are right, I'm just overthinking it. It seems like most of the more common issues with the maverick, especially the hybrid, can be traced back to the 12v battery one way or another. So while it can be annoying if it does come up, I suppose one way to look at it is it's just a relatively cheap battery if it does go wrong. Beyond the 12v issues, it seems like the only other relatively common thing is issues with the CV joints on the axles. I've heard that's also quite annoying to deal with, but it's only a few hundred bucks to replace those from what I've been told.
So even worse case scenario, most of the issues with mavericks, if they do arise, aren't super expensive, or difficult to fix. It's not like a battery pack going out on a Tesla for instance where you're looking at a repair bill in the tens of thousands of dollars.
+1Keep the truck and don't let the hand full of loud problems drown out the people who are quiet and content.