I suppose so. I donāt know where I would put it Maverick already stamped in the back of the tailgate so it would seem kind of redundant. I suppose somewhere around the side badging for the trim?
I live in South Florida and have never experienced any kind of glare. I am pretty tall so maybe itās my seat position and seat height zero issues here.
Like the title says I just hit 30,000 miles. I took delivery of this maverick in January 2025. I did have a 2022 2.0 turbo engine XLT fully loaded that I traded in that had nearly 60,000 miles.
So far, so good no issues with either one of them other than a bunch of recalls on my old one for...
I can confirm that every single 2026 model on the lot, roughly about 17 Mavericks had the logo. I did see a 2025 that looks like it had been delivered on December 7 that was on the other side of the lot an XLT that also had the logo, but I didnāt get a good look at the sticker or anything. That...
While getting my Maverick serviced, Iām walking around the lot and noticed at least a 2026 models and maybe one late 2025 model have the four logo above the front camera safety cluster. Am I just noticing this for the first time or has it been talked about?
This actually explains a lot. I couldnāt put my finger on it but now it makes sense. I came from driving a two point 0 all-wheel drive and honestly the straight line from my 2025 lariat all-wheel-drive is so strong. I donāt miss the 2.0 engine at all. I had never driven the previous year hybrid...
I was at about my limit with my 25 lariat hybrid AWD, with only the 4K tow package and the azure blue was MSRP 39,650. Now itās now itās $41,375 building it as closely as my 25 was just adding the power window in the rear never mind the other little things they took away like the passenger seat...
Iām not sure of the height, but you will have no problem with any kind of underground parking or parking garages. Itās about the same height of any standard midsize or compact SUV.
I noticed on my drive home yesterday that there was now turn by turn navigation above the speedometer on my 2025 Maverick while using Google maps. I had only noticed this when I had used Apple Maps prior. It seems relatively new. Has anyone else notice this? I suppose there was an update pushed...
I would think in order for this to happen. The seatbelt would have to be stretched out and pulled against the plastic obviously.
Are you a bigger person if you donāt mind me asking? I donāt see how this is physically impossible unless the seatbelt was being pushed beyond its range. Did you try...
As the title says, this a full production video of Tundras and Sequoias of an assembly plant. Makes me think how the Mavericks are produced. Thought it might be interesting!