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Could Ford have at least offered a rear wheel drive and kept the price range somewhat the same? Would that be a limiting factor? I mean they already offer awd so why not a rwd platform. Because correct me if I'm wrong but the awd is essentially front wheel natively but just tuned to give control to rear wheels as well.
This leads to my second thought. How truly capable is the awd on a unibody truck? I'm not bashing but just genuinely curious as far as what a small truck like the Maverick can do even with the FX4 package. I ordered the base XL because my usage and expectations for this truck is very different. I believe this truck has three main things that justifies its existence. The price, the mpg, and the usable bed while being a smaller frame.
I feel like beyond those three features would be defeating the purpose. It's a cheap truck with cheap interior. Even at the highest trim won't be a huge depature from the base model as it shares so many characteristics with each other. It would be like a top trim , fully loaded Corolla. I'm trying to convince myself to go for the higher trim but there's just nothing that stands out that makes them more distinct.
This potentially can be my forever truck so I wanna make sure I won't regret my options. I'm not against the AWD and/or the FX4 and might change my mind if there are compelling reasons that justify getting them on this entry level truck. At what price do you draw the line where it is still considered a bargain with the Maverick or it makes more sense to go for a ranger/tacoma which are more capable in towing and off roading.
This leads to my second thought. How truly capable is the awd on a unibody truck? I'm not bashing but just genuinely curious as far as what a small truck like the Maverick can do even with the FX4 package. I ordered the base XL because my usage and expectations for this truck is very different. I believe this truck has three main things that justifies its existence. The price, the mpg, and the usable bed while being a smaller frame.
I feel like beyond those three features would be defeating the purpose. It's a cheap truck with cheap interior. Even at the highest trim won't be a huge depature from the base model as it shares so many characteristics with each other. It would be like a top trim , fully loaded Corolla. I'm trying to convince myself to go for the higher trim but there's just nothing that stands out that makes them more distinct.
This potentially can be my forever truck so I wanna make sure I won't regret my options. I'm not against the AWD and/or the FX4 and might change my mind if there are compelling reasons that justify getting them on this entry level truck. At what price do you draw the line where it is still considered a bargain with the Maverick or it makes more sense to go for a ranger/tacoma which are more capable in towing and off roading.
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