Just visited my dealership and they are scheduled for a demo on August 24. Autonation Ford, White Bear Lake, MN. They had 2 Broncos, Cactus Gray and Area 51....both colors I like. It is going to be hard to decide on a color for my Maverick!
29 mpg certainly sounds reasonable to me. I drive a 2019 Honda Ridgeline and consistently average 26-27 mpg on the highway (actual, not calculated). The Maverick is significantly smaller/lighter and should be able to get better mpg.
I have had extended cab/quad cab pickups here in Minnesota for the past 25 years. Not one of my trucks have had rear window defrosters and I have never needed them.
I had a 2001 F150 with an 6.5 foot bed and an aluminum topper/bed cap. I could remove this by myself and suspend it from the garage ceiling. An aluminum topper for the Maverick's 4.5 bed would be extremely light and would be a cinch to add/remove. Aluminum toppers are not very elegant looking...
I am 69 and have owned full size trucks in the past and currently drive a Ridgeline. Been hoping for a more capable uni body truck and Ford has done it! Better off-road capabilities, colors, features and possible third party options.
My XLT would be perfect if it had the power sliding rear window. I cannot justify the thousands of dollars for a Lariat just for that! Can the manual be made a power window? Please Ford, make the power sliding rear window an option for the lower trims
All together the add-ons are too much. I would like to see Maverick pictures with just one add-on at a time, especially the wheel arches. I have the wheel arches on my current vehicles and like them.
When hunting/fishing it is great to have a secure, enclosed space for wet muddy waders, decoys, dog etc. Plus all the game that you hopefully get. That really messes up the back of an SUV.
Great pictures... Loving the size of the under seat storage in the 2.0. I will miss the trunk in my Ridgeline, but the under seat storage will hold a lot.
I believe I read that the rear seatback folds down to create an almost flat surface. Is this correct? Are there any pictures/video that show this? Thanks.
A company in North Dakota makes a combination tonneau and soft topper that looks interesting. Check out "fas-top.com". My approach is going to be a " inside the bed rails" roll-up tonneau and a lightweight Aluminum topper. I think I can leave the tonneau rolled up and put the topper on and off...
I currently own a 2019 Forester and Honda Ridgeline. I was waiting (hoping?) For someone to build a better unibody pickup. I would have been interested in a Subaru pick-up, but Ford and the Maverick surprised me in a good way and I am excited for the Maverick.