- First Name
- Swag
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2024
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- United States
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Ford Maverick XL
- Engine
- 2.0L EcoBoost
The Hybrid Maverick has had several more recalls, random loss of power before recalls, Axle problems, DC/DC converter problems, 12v battery/deep sleep problems/parasitic drain problems, etc. If you think this is worth getting 10 mpg better and saving $200 over the span of 10 years, you are coping and trying to justify your purchase. Maybe you won't run into these problems at all and maybe they will be fixed in the new model year (2025). Not to mention you can tow more in the ecoboost, the ecoboost has more power, the ecoboost has parts that can be replaced. If your hybrid motor or DC/DC converter goes bad, you will have to replace the entire thing. I personally don't like non serviceable (throw away) parts and relying on fords warranty. This is coming from someone who has previously owned and driven a Toyota highlander hybrid which was reliable and had 200k miles on it before selling it. Im not saying the hybrid is bad but it has definitely had more issues in comparison to the ecoboost... @Ozarkbeard @Ford Truck Guy @Waterick @huunvubu
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