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Agree with @CurtisB. AWD adds a lot of complexity, reduces fuel economy and the Maverick even with AWD will never be a Jeep Wrangler. I am all in on great fuel economy and the hybrid regularly beats the EPA estimates. Most all the recalls are software, so nothing to get spun up about at all. It just shows that Ford has really increased the use of software / firmware over the last 5 years that they can do most recalls with a flash. Now if they would only go to OTA updates like Tesla so we could apply the updates ourselves as an option.
Good points!! Agree!
 

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Just wondering if any of you hybrid owners wish you had opted for AWD with the Ecoboost ? Imagine this may be influenced on weather severity in your area. Heard mixed reviews from the owners in my area in Michigan.
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No I don't regret the purchase. If the AWD had been available I probably would have gone with it. However with that being said I've had several FWD vehicles and haven't had problems in the snow with them. (I live in Southern Michigan.)
 

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Traded the other way. Had an EcoBoost and traded it in for a Hybrid. If you don't trailer more than 2,000 lbs the Hybrid is a no brainer. I find the Hybrid has plenty of power from zero->70. Will order another Maverick later this year and it will definitely be a Hybrid. I save $90-$120 a month in petro with the Hybrid. From day one, accumulative MPG is 42.9 mpg without trying.

Did well over 1,000 miles of off-road, dirt, gravel roads last year in the Hybrid...FWD Hybrid works very well in the boonies and 2 or 3 inches of snow. Like most people I don't need AWD except for 2 or 3 days of snow a year, and that's rare. Buy gas usually once a month.
 
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Just wondering if any of you hybrid owners wish you had opted for AWD with the Ecoboost ? Imagine this may be influenced on weather severity in your area. Heard mixed reviews from the owners in my area in Michigan.
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Absolutely not! Loving the 45 mpg, 1 oil change a year, and actually extra hybrid boost on the highway if i play it right! The real Question is: will people opt for the hybrid AWD coming in '25 over the FWD hybrid?
 

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Traded the other way. Had an EcoBoost and traded it in for a Hybrid. If you don't trailer more than 2,000 lbs the Hybrid is a no brainer. I find the Hybrid has plenty of power from zero->70. Will order another Maverick later this year and will definitely be a Hybrid. I save $90-$120 a month in petro with the Hybrid. From day one, accumulative MPG is 42.9 mpg.

Did well over 1,000 miles off-road, dirt, gravel roads last year in the Hybrid...FWD Hybrid works very well in the boonies.
Same. I totaled my Mav and bought a 4k ecoboost off the lot while I'm waiting. I averaged in city/suburban driving 46.5mpg and now I'm about half that.
 

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Just wondering if any of you hybrid owners wish you had opted for AWD with the Ecoboost ? Imagine this may be influenced on weather severity in your area. Heard mixed reviews from the owners in my area in Michigan.
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This is the first hybrid in the family and something I surprisingly wanted to get. I'm not regretting it at all.

(OTOH - my wife may be regretting it based on the number of mods and additional items I've been ordering for it these past couple of weeks!) ;):sneaky:

Ok, one thing (not due to it being a hybrid though...) the lack of À la carte items that can only be had in specific trim levels.
 

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Too few to mention…

I absolutely don’t have any regrets with my hybrid. I love my little truck and the excellent MPG I get! I love that it has an electronic transmission with very smooth acceleration and no shift points like a regular transmission has. Best little truck I ever had!
 

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Just wondering if any of you hybrid owners wish you had opted for AWD with the Ecoboost ? Imagine this may be influenced on weather severity in your area. Heard mixed reviews from the owners in my area in Michigan.
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I wanted to buy the AWD but they didn't have anything in stock except a hybrid that the customer that ordered it decided to cancel. I just happened to be there at the time or I would not have even gotten the hybrid
 
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I've driven 7,000 mi and it's still hard to remember which side the gas tank is on. Kind of hard to beat that.
Good thing there is a dash indicator!
 

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Regrets…
I had a few
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Too few to mention…

I absolutely don’t have any regrets with my hybrid. I love my little truck and the excellent MPG I get! I love that it has an electronic transmission with very smooth acceleration and no shift points like a regular transmission has. Best little truck I ever had!
Have forgotten that...in the Hybrid you feel and hear nothing when changing gears.

My Ford dealer is one of the largest...and they claim they would have sold twice as many Hybrids as EcoBoost but during first 2 yrs of production they could only get 1/2 of the Hybrid orders they were receiving so pushed customers towards the EcoBoost.
 

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Absolutely not! Loving the 45 mpg, 1 oil change a year, and actually extra hybrid boost on the highway if i play it right! The real Question is: will people opt for the hybrid AWD coming in '25 over the FWD hybrid?
Most likely the Hybrid AWD's extra weight will decrease the Hybrid's mpg some, but lots of EcoBoost owners will probably be looking closely at the Hybrid AWD so if the difference in mpg is minor it might turn in to mostly a Hybrid AWD market. Just hope Ford doesn't screw it up.
 

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Just wondering if any of you hybrid owners wish you had opted for AWD with the Ecoboost ? Imagine this may be influenced on weather severity in your area. Heard mixed reviews from the owners in my area in Michigan.
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I live in Michigan and have been through 2 winters with the Hybrid. No regrets. The truck handles great in the snow and icy conditions. I drive sometimes 1000 miles a month for work and save over 200 dollars a month in gas (former car, 2 door economy). I have traveled 3 times to the mountains in Kentuky and the truck handles great on hills and dirt roads.
 

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Most likely the Hybrid AWD's extra weight will decrease the Hybrid's mpg some, but lots of EcoBoost owners will probably be looking closely at the Hybrid AWD so if the difference in mpg is minor it might turn in to mostly a Hybrid AWD market. Just hope Ford doesn't screw it up.
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