I'm guessing at least half the commenters didn't even bother to read the article. Yes, the title was poorly worded but as has been pointed out, it's actually a good list to be on because it means the Maverick is still in high demand.
Plus I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the fact that...
I guess we have a fundemental difference in what we want in a truck. To me, it's a utility vehicle so I guess my ride expectations are lower. I think the XL is perfectly comfortable driving around town. Would I want to take in on a long road trip? Defenintely not but for local driving, I don't...
I always remove any dealer markings as I'm not predisposed to being a rolling free billboard for the dealer. However, I'm proud to let other drivers know I own a Maverick and the tailgate letters help with that since they're far more visible than just the stamped tailgate.
Sure I could have gotten a Lariat but
why pay $10k extra for the bells and whistles when the XL is a perfectly functional truck. I also have a BMW that does have most every convenience but I am equally happy driving the Maverick while running errands around town. Besides, did I mention that it's...
He backed up so he could open the driver's door wide enough to step out. Of course it only worked because he had a compact car with a manual trans so he could roll it forward again to close the door.
Okay I won't argue that there are plenty of vehicles that make better daily drivers than a Maverick so I'm curious why you bought a Maverick in the first place? I got mine because I wanted a low cost utility vehicle with an open bed and AWD. In which case, the Maverick is the obvious (and really...
I purchased my Maverick in Missouri but titled it in North Carolina. I was surprised that Ford/dealer had no difficulty handling the our-of-state paperwork.
There's nothing to cause a friction rub. I thought the fuel lines were steel but thinking back, the fitting was metal but the line was black so its plastic? If so, it's definitely possible a critter bit through it.
Okay so I went to go run some errands in my Maverick just now and smelled gasoline. I popped the hood and discovered a fuel line on top of the engine was spraying gasoline all over the engine compartment. I haven't driven it in about 6 weeks and have no idea what could have damaged that fuel...