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Anybody else skip right to the pictures?
I actually read his entire review and my attention span is about as wide as a nat’s ass.
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I installed those mudflaps a couple of weeks ago. It took me about an hour to install all 4, but 45 minutes of that was chatting with my next-door neighbor who came over to admire the Maverick.
The best thing here (even better than the Maverick, IMHO) is that you and your neighbor get along. We need more of that kind of thing.
 

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Added the B&W Tow-n-Stow ball mount
Added Mabett fender flares and mudflaps
Next up: WeatherTech mats!


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The Mabett fender flares look good for sure! Too bad @MABETT won't ship them to my ZC
 

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Amazon won't ship them either???
Mabbet advertised them for $80usd??? I can't recall, a private independent seller ship them but... he wants $260usd that's a no for me!
 

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Interestingly, we bought identical Mavericks around the same time. I got mine in Olympia in August. Love the Azure Grey color and racing stripes. We pretty much have the same mods. I also added a ceramic coating to the entire truck; it's pricey, but wow, it's easy to clean.

Which trifold did you go with? I have the Rough Country trifold hardcover.

I wish I had known earlier, but a rubber mallet "hammer" was the easiest way to secure all those fasteners. I need to add some bracket covers to my running boards, and the exterior work is now complete.
 
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My tri-fold was installed at the factory in Hermosillo. So its a "Ford" but looking at the photos of the Rough Country tri-fold it appears to be identical to mine so I suspect that Rough Country is Ford's supplier.

I'm interested in having the ceramic coating done too? What was "expensive" for that service?
 
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Yes, not cheap but really worth it. You can technically do it yourself, but after watching it done, I am glad I paid for it. You are essentially paying for labor. I did not have the time to do all the required steps before adding the ceramic coating.
 

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I’m going to start this review with some brief biographical information then move on to some initial impressions of the truck.

I spent about ½ my working career in aerospace as a Quality Assurance person. Aerospace QA involves a lot of computer-driven measurements (3-axis Coordinate Measuring Machines or CMMs) and I was also the geek that other QA folks came to for computer advice. The second half of my working career was at Microsoft, an easy transition for me since I was a computer geek since the earliest days of personal computing and had decades of experience programming CMMs. I’m also an audiophile with a huge and eclectic music collection and some high-performance audio gear. I include these biographical details not as a “get-to-know-ya” but rather to give forum readers some context to the comments on my new Maverick that follow. I’m optimizing this review on speed not editorial perfection. I want to capture my initial (“blink”) impressions as a new owner before my analytical geek brain has time to chew on those 1st impressions.



I picked up my AWD Lariat Hybrid in Azure Grey today at Evergreen Ford in Issaquah, WA and drove it into downtown Seattle in rush hour then onto a Washington State Ferry for the trip across Puget Sound to my home on the Olympic Peninsula. The drive downtown was bumper-to-bumper traffic and then about 25 miles of “ferry traffic” stop-n-go congestion after exiting the ferry on Bainbridge Island. The final 25 miles home was at 55-60 mph on US-101 following the coastline over rolling hills. That trip netted about 39.5 mpg according to the truck’s computer. (Sadly I shut off the truck before thinking about snapping a pic of that screen with the run time, percentage of electric miles etc.)

My very first impression of the truck was the fit-and finish was remarkably good for a vehicle at this price point. The gaps between doors and door sills and between various body panels were parallel and even throughout the truck. The doors closed with the sound more like a Lexus or Toyota than a cheap truck. The black and blue interior looked good with none of the carnival funhouse look I’ve seen in other Mavs without the Black Package. I found only one small blemish on the dashboard. My educated guess is that tiny cosmetic damage happened prior to installation of the dash panel in Hermosillo. I'd bet the average buyer without a QA inspector's eye would not have seen it.

The ride home was very comfortable and I had no trouble accommodating my 6 ft-2 inch frame in the cab with several inches of headroom to the sunroof. I was surprised to be able to run 60mph with the sunroof open since the sunroof wind deflector was remarkably well designed and executed. But I kicked the bottom of the drivers’ door with my size 14s and scuffed the door sill, see pics.

I was impressed with the handling, finding it secure and precise. I took many of the traffic circles on the route home at hooligan speeds, solely to assess the truck’s ability to handle harsh right-left-right transitions. (that’s my story and I am sticking to it) I found no noticeable body roll during the chicane-like maneuvers through the traffic circles. It’s definitely the best handling pickup I’ve owned, and I’ve owned a lot of pickups (Toyota, Ram, GMC, Chevy, Ford). That bodes well for the truck's ability to swerve abruptly and safely, for example to avoid an in-lane road hazard then returning quickly to centered in the lane. Those maneuvers are just what Consumer Reports uses to test rollover potential on vehicles since abrupt right-left-right steering inputs can lift a wheel if done at speed. My wife following in her Highlander was not so impressed with my driving claiming that I went through the traffic circles at “stupid speed”. All in the name of science dear!


Braking impressed me too. I experienced none of the “grabbiness” other forum members have mentioned. The brake pedal was easy to modulate for smooth stops. I was impressed with the “braking coach” feedback and my inner software geek was impressed with the software “nudges” towards braking techniques for maximizing regeneration. Each time I received the “100% regeneration” message I thought “Wow, I’m doing great, keep up the good work” which is exactly what software “nudges” are intended to do. Good on ya, you Ford software geeks!



During the ferry ride I measured the receiver hitch to ground distance so I can get the right ball mount to tow my new-to-me Airstream Bambi (16ft ball-to-bumper, ~450 pounds hitch wt, 3500 GVW). By the time I had measured and recorded the distance I had three unrelated people asking me questions on the truck. The Azure Grey is a chick magnet! I believe what I have read about Ford selling a lot of Mavs to women who have never owned truck before buying their Mav.



I spent the rest of the ferry ride contemplating the “racing stripe” decals on the hood. Initially ambivalent about removing them, I had just come to the decision to lose them ASAP when my wife (who drove onboard in another car) found me. She gently fondled the decals and said “I just love these stripes”. So the racing stripe decals will stay. Happy wife, Happy life!



Said 5ft-7 inch wife did a “test sit” in the seat behind the driver when I had the driver’s seat adjusted to my liking. Her Royal Highness reported adequate legroom and headroom and a very comfortable seating position. While I don’t anticipate regular rear seat occupants, people of my wife’s stature should be fine in the back should the need arise.

I’ve never owned a hybrid before but have driven quite a few as rentals. I was delighted at how smooth the ICE-electric and electric-ICE transitions were. Much smoother than a new Toyota RAV4 Hybrid I test drove, much smoother than the Prius shuttles I used to ride in on Microsoft campuses and way smoother than any rental hybrids I’d driven.



The B&O stereo that comes with the Lariat is the best sounding factory stereo I’ve ever tested. Sound was crystal-clear and undistorted even when driven at unhealthy volumes. I have the upgraded B&O stereo in my ’24 F250 Lariat as well and I think the Mav might even sound a bit better than the purported same stereo in the larger F-250. Maybe the acoustics in the smaller truck are better? Maybe the engine-sound-deadening kit in the big diesel dampens some of the stereo’s sound?

I was listening to Sturgill Simpson’s track “Life Ain’t Fair and the World is Mean”, a demanding track to reproduce since it includes super-low string bass notes, crashing high-hat cymbal notes, snarling guitar and great deal of dynamic range between the quiet notes and loud notes. I was particularly impressed with the gradual decay of the low bass notes since their decay from quite loud to inaudible is very hard for a stereo to reproduce accurately. I also played Wilco’s “Impossible Germany” since the twin lead guitar harmonies are also a challenge to reproduce properly. The passage beginning at about 2:45 and running to the end at 5:58 is astonishingly demanding on stereo gear making it one of my standard test tracks. I was so impressed I just had to hear it again!

To those who read this far, my sincere thanks for staying with its randomness. And those that we lost were casualties of my high speed, low drag approach to getting this posted rather than perfect!
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Looks great, I just picked up my 25 hybrid lariat with 4k towing and Black Out Package, went with Space White as there are lots of Azure trucks in our area, that was my second choice though.

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My tri-fold was installed at the factory in Hermosillo. So its a "Ford" but looking at the photos of the Rough Country tri-fold it appears to be identical to mine so I suspect that Rough Country is Ford's supplier.

I'm invested in having the ceramic coating done too? What was "expensive" for that service?
Same here

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Looks great, I just picked up my 25 hybrid lariat with 4k towing and Black Out Package, went with Space White as there are lots of Azure trucks in our area, that was my second choice though.

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The Space White w/Black Pkg looks great. That was my 2nd color choice! I don't see a lot of Maverick around here with the Azure Blue :)
 

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The best thing that I like regarding the 2025's is the bigger infotainment screen. I'm saving my money to buy the kit.
 

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The Space White w/Black Pkg looks great. That was my 2nd color choice! I don't see a lot of Maverick around here with the Azure Blue :)
Thank you, I actually like many of the colors with the black out package.
Just installed my Weathertech mud flaps front and rear and my Husky floor liners (they were $70 less than the Weathertech floor mats).
Brian
 
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Added an auto-dimming Hyundai mirror with Homelink & compass.

Mirror installed in just 10 minutes!

But it took ten DAYS (and another purchase) to get Homelink working with my old garage door. I needed an adapter box to bridge between the newer wireless technology in the Homelink and the older tech in the garage door opener.

Collateral benefit:
Marginally increased the Mav’s percentage of American-made content by swapping an American-made Hyundai part for an Italian-made OEM part :)

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