I believe your correct. I thought it was a soft liner insert. For that price. Now that that's settled I think I will look at the sky for some spy balloons. :giggle:
You would walk a good 1/3 of mile in soft sand with gear where we are permitted to fish. This is why the state issues you a permit that allows you to drive to the shore line. There are some places where you can park your vehicle and walk to a bay area. :)
Yes most of us have a winch. However on the Maverick I think it would be best mounted to the rear of the vehicle were the hitch is. The front of the vehicle does not support a good mounting platform unless you remove the tow hooks and install a cross bar.
If I had a hybrid I would be stuck in the sand with a front wheel drive. 2 wheel drive vehicles are not permitted. Four wheelers sometimes get stuck depending on weekly conditions even when we are aired down.
The mileage you claim does not seem too bad . I don't have a heavy foot any more. And it's better then the mileage on my current vehicle. Thanks for the info.
I am still going to accept my Tremor despite the new fuel rating. What are you thinking?
Changes:
2023 Maverick EcoBoost FWD combined city/hwy drops to 25 mpg (down 1 mpg)
2023 Maverick EcoBoost AWD drops to 28 mpg highway and 24 mpg combined city/hwy (down 1 mpg each)
2023 Maverick...
If Ford hits it's 8% target of Tremors being ordered and built before the year is up then it might trigger higher sticker prices for any of those vehicles left on dealers lots. Until then you should be able to acquire at MSRP.