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  1. Engine RPM at 70 mph for Hybrid

    It’s smarter than me 🤠 Actually it does aggregate a bunch of info it scrapes from the internet so hopefully there is some accuracy. Also it gives the references so you can check where it got the data.
  2. Engine RPM at 70 mph for Hybrid

    It feels like it settles at the lower end of the 1500-2500 rpm range when you are cruising on a flat stretch of road. You are right the 2026 model revs slightly higher. A quick google AI search says:- At 70 mph, the 2024 and 2025 Ford Maverick Hybrid engines generally settle between 1,500 and...
  3. 🥊 Rampage vs. Maverick -- expected price, size dimensions, powertrain, features comparison

    Sounds great but quick google search says you have to be a Mexican resident to buy a vehicle in Mexico, and have a tax id. If you can get skirt that rule, you will have to pay duty at the border (25% on trucks). Lastly, if the truck does not meet US DOT specs it cant stay permanently. It...
  4. Article: My Name Is Sal Gusmano, and I Break Ford Vehicles for a Living (at Michigan Proving Grounds)

    Very cool. How do I get that job? How did the mav hybrid do?
  5. Open For Comments on NO ISSUE Mavericks

    2024 XLT Hybrid. 5600 miles, 42MPG average after 10 months of ownership. No backup camera freeze. No scratched plastic trim. No chipped windshield. No battery issues. No CV failure. No snap braking. No rattling dash. No radio issues. Nada. All the issues folks were reporting earlier...
  6. Is this bed cover installed correctly?

    I have a Leer on mine that overhangs the tailgate a bit more and looks like it seals to the sides of the bed differently too. It does not leak.
  7. Why is winter *highway* mpg so low?

    I guess you are over inflating your tires to try to lower the rolling resistance. Ford recommend the tires should be inflated to 35psi. Do you think it's a good idea to go over that? I notice some folks saying they inflate to 45psi. Thats 10psi over the recommended pressure. It must make the...
  8. Gas mileage suddenly significantly lower in Hybrid

    Oops got my Cs and Fs mixed up 😈🤠 Summer in Texas gets pretty hot but not that hot 🥵
  9. Gas mileage suddenly significantly lower in Hybrid

    I'm in Texas and my MPG on a '24 XLT hybrid has gone up from 37mpg during the summer (lots of 100F days) to 41 mpg in the winter (30F to 55F most days). I have the temp set to 71F in the cab so there is heat being pumped into the cab in the winter. Mainly urban driving and a little highway so...




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