Yes I am! Apparently it’s drawing a lot of good attention. But I’m not too happy with one aspect of it as my wife has been hit on and kisses to her a few times already when she’s driving my beautiful Atlas Blue Maverick. 🤣😂
Just past my 1 month ownership, mods include AVS Bugdeflector II, Lasfit LED running, bed overhead, backup and brake lights.
Next mod will be changing out the CA license plates for TX ones in a couple weeks. 😊
One of the first things I always do with any vehicle I acquire, is to thoroughly wax it. In the case of the maverick, I used a ceramic based wax.
The bug deflector touches the inside of the hood where the 4 screws are placed. It’s suspended/gapped between the bug deflector and the hood. You...
FWIW, had Ford used the quality materials such as real leather, just like the original poster installed, I would have ordered the Lariat trim level rather than the XLT.
For the life of me I don’t understand why car manufactures think vinyl seats are an upgrade. The car I traded in was a...
I feel your pain, it’s very disappointing for us customers to have to deal with these sneaky dealerships. Here in Northern California, I’ve noticed the small dealerships north of Sacramento still have a sense of honor.
Back in 2012, I bought my son a 2006 escape hybrid. He had 293,000 miles on it before trading it in.
What I find ironic is when I opened the hood of both the 2022 PHEV Escape and the 2023 Maverick hybrid, they both look just like the 2006 Escape hybrid. I think it’s a pretty good testament...
I just received the latest Carvana offer. Down by $1100; originally 34,100 last week and now 33,000.
I have no plans or desire to sell to anyone, just wanted to see how much. Hehe
I think a PHEV Maverick would be most advantageous for over a standard hybrid that we have available now. Especially if you can get the $7500 federal tax credit like you can with the PHEV Escape.