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Definitely is in todays world. Fair grade from a fair teacher. Or... are you the student since you are driving? I dunno... I got my GED like 20 years ago :ROFLMAO:
Lol. All I can say is I feel much smarter after buying the Maverick than I did after buying a Mini Cooper.
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Lol. All I can say is I feel much smarter after buying the Maverick than I did after buying a Mini Cooper.
My family keeps bringing them up as a vehicle to tow behind and RV. I can't tell you how hard I've tried to inform them otherwise. Such cool little mechanical nightmares :ROFLMAO:
 

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I have the same color and the paint does suck. I scratched mine with my finger nail drying it off. They could have done a little better with the paint.
That might help explain why they dropped alto blue for 2024.
 

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Thanks for the report. It's always appreciated when other Mav owners share their experiences.

I ordered a Lariat hybrid (in hot pepper red) in June of 2021 and it was delivered 8 months later. Me thinx your dealer eff'ed up your order.

I have no idea what you're speaking of re: poor location of controls near shift knob. Maybe your model/interior is different than mine?

No problem whatsoever on mine re: paint chipping.

I was at first a fan of cruise-control. But since switching over to Slippery mode full-time, I've found that using CC will eat more gas than not using it. I am regularly getting around 48mpg (mixed driving, but a lot more city than highway).
 

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27K on my '22 hybrid.

I, honestly, believe there will be a Class Action lawsuit against Ford over the paint on the Maverick. It is the worst paint I have seen on a vehicle, bar none. It isn't just a handful of the early trucks, it is their standard process that is the problem.

The paint is so thin that polishing it has a significant chance of burning through if the person doing the work isn't skilled enough. I hit a bug at freeway speeds and it caused a small chip in the paint. An absolute first for me.

Edit: To be fair....the bug was the size of a pterodactyl.
 

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After 35k miles, two recalls, one warranty repair and receiving my Yeti water bottle, it is time for a long-term review of the Maverick. Not just the truck itself but Ford customer service and the overall experience of owning this vehicle.

I put in an order in July of 2021. I am still waiting for that truck. The order has been converted to the subsequent model year two years in a row. I can’t imagine the frustration for those in that position. It was clear orders late that summer were in trouble, so I tracked all incoming Mavericks to regional dealers and pounced as soon as one was available. I did pay a premium so am part of the problem.

I have a 2022, Lariat, Eco, FX and Tow Package in Alto Blue. No 360 lux package. It does have a rear window that opens but no heated seats. The lack of heated seats and bed liner were the only options I wanted and do not manage to find in one I could buy off the lot.

The process with the dealer for purchase was ok. The interactions with Ford via the App upon purchase was pretty smooth. I have not returned to the dealer once, as they are not in my home area.

Driving and Operation

I have experienced no mechanical issues of any kind. Any tech issues have been minor and brief. I am 6’2”, the interior is a comfortable place to be. With one exception (discussed below) the controls, knobs, screen etc. all work together well. My driving has been mixed in terms of surfaces and weather conditions and the Maverick has been competent and comfortable in ruts, sand, snow, ice, rain and bare highway. I am still on my OEM tires, though they will need to be replaced soon.

I have taken it on many adventures loaded with gear and towing a boat. It is a flexible platform to build your adventure or work dream vehicle. The flexible nature of the bed has been of particular use to me.

If you are interested in maxing out your mileage, use cruise control. I get it that some people are not fans, but you will get an average of 2-3 gallons better if you use it regularly. I have tracked this on paper and am confident in the results.

It is a poised, competent vehicle. Plenty of power, solid HVAC, great safety features (Auto avoidance for head on collisions has worked twice!), great headlights and easy to use controls. I have found the drive modes handy but not important. I like the auto brake and the engine start stop and tend to leave them both on.

I have not done any real modifications. I have added window deflectors, mud flaps and built my own rack and bed cover.

Services, scheduled and otherwise

I have had 4 oil changes and all routine scheduled maintenance done at this point. All were done at a dealer affiliated quick lube place and showed in my Ford Pass Account in a few days.

My truck has been the subject of two recalls and both were addressed at my local dealer. I was informed of them by multiple emails, letters and the Ford Pass App, though the App did not help with scheduling. It would be nice, Ford, when the app points out a specific need on your vehicle and asks if you want to schedule service to address it….that it actually did so. My experience is that it takes you to a general service page that does not include warranty or recall services as a choice. I went old school, called and scheduled the services directly.

The service was performed on time as scheduled. Only a greasy thumb print on my ceiling after the airbag was replaced to note as a negative. It cleaned up easily. I have seen some horror stories on this repair so be aware. I received my water bottle a few weeks after service was completed.

I had one warranty service. It was addressed appropriately. It was a paint quality issue (as in lack thereof). More on it below. But at the end of the day, I am satisfied with the service and support I have received as an owner and customer.

Gripes

I only have two and only one is truly material.

Gripe #1 I noted in my first post after buying the car and it has not improved. The location of the control switches next to the shift knob is an abomination. There is plenty of room on the dash for them. This is a dust/detritus collecting zone and is prone to inadvertent button pushes. No excuse for this lazy location.

Gripe #2 is more meaningful than my problems with button location. It is the quality of the paint. I know they were sending this out as quick as possible but good grief, it is so thin on my truck. I don’t even use the word scratch within 10 feet. Any brush, nick, large bug hit a speed will cause a small flake come off.

My hood, nearest the windshield, starting to flake off entirely. Started as a small spot but spread to a few inches long along the edge. It took 9 months of calls and follow up (mostly due to turnover at the local dealer) but Ford did replace or repaint my hood. I appreciate getting the hood fixed but worry the whole thing is going to delaminate at some point.

Positives

The Maverick is just so versatile. I tried multiple approaches to carrying gear, bikes, skis and they all worked, you have choices! I took advantage of the 12V access in the bed, first just to do it. I have found access to power in the bed very helpful.

Towing support with the tow package is solid. Controls, drive modes, power are all there to help make it safe and easy.

If you drive thoughtfully, you can easily manage 28-30 MPG. In a car this versatile, AWD and powerful that is astonishing.

After being around it for two years, I still love the look. I think it will age well.


And speaking of aging, after 2 years and 35k without a single mechanical issue, I am hopeful and confident this a truly reliable vehicle. I hope to age along with it, gracefully.
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27K on my '22 hybrid.

I, honestly, believe there will be a Class Action lawsuit against Ford over the paint on the Maverick. It is the worst paint I have seen on a vehicle, bar none. It isn't just a handful of the early trucks, it is their standard process that is the problem.

The paint is so thin that polishing it has a significant chance of burning through if the person doing the work isn't skilled enough. I hit a bug at freeway speeds and it caused a small chip in the paint. An absolute first for me.

Edit: To be fair....the bug was the size of a pterodactyl.
My Hyundai has a OEM plastic wind deflector on the hatch, my ‘18 Kona is ultra black, it turned ultra white…they painted it only because it was a new service manager and he wanted a good recommendation after I blasted him on Social Media.
 

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After 35k miles, two recalls, one warranty repair and receiving my Yeti water bottle, it is time for a long-term review of the Maverick. Not just the truck itself but Ford customer service and the overall experience of owning this vehicle.

I put in an order in July of 2021. I am still waiting for that truck. The order has been converted to the subsequent model year two years in a row. I can’t imagine the frustration for those in that position. It was clear orders late that summer were in trouble, so I tracked all incoming Mavericks to regional dealers and pounced as soon as one was available. I did pay a premium so am part of the problem.

I have a 2022, Lariat, Eco, FX and Tow Package in Alto Blue. No 360 lux package. It does have a rear window that opens but no heated seats. The lack of heated seats and bed liner were the only options I wanted and do not manage to find in one I could buy off the lot.

The process with the dealer for purchase was ok. The interactions with Ford via the App upon purchase was pretty smooth. I have not returned to the dealer once, as they are not in my home area.

Driving and Operation

I have experienced no mechanical issues of any kind. Any tech issues have been minor and brief. I am 6’2”, the interior is a comfortable place to be. With one exception (discussed below) the controls, knobs, screen etc. all work together well. My driving has been mixed in terms of surfaces and weather conditions and the Maverick has been competent and comfortable in ruts, sand, snow, ice, rain and bare highway. I am still on my OEM tires, though they will need to be replaced soon.

I have taken it on many adventures loaded with gear and towing a boat. It is a flexible platform to build your adventure or work dream vehicle. The flexible nature of the bed has been of particular use to me.

If you are interested in maxing out your mileage, use cruise control. I get it that some people are not fans, but you will get an average of 2-3 gallons better if you use it regularly. I have tracked this on paper and am confident in the results.

It is a poised, competent vehicle. Plenty of power, solid HVAC, great safety features (Auto avoidance for head on collisions has worked twice!), great headlights and easy to use controls. I have found the drive modes handy but not important. I like the auto brake and the engine start stop and tend to leave them both on.

I have not done any real modifications. I have added window deflectors, mud flaps and built my own rack and bed cover.

Services, scheduled and otherwise

I have had 4 oil changes and all routine scheduled maintenance done at this point. All were done at a dealer affiliated quick lube place and showed in my Ford Pass Account in a few days.

My truck has been the subject of two recalls and both were addressed at my local dealer. I was informed of them by multiple emails, letters and the Ford Pass App, though the App did not help with scheduling. It would be nice, Ford, when the app points out a specific need on your vehicle and asks if you want to schedule service to address it….that it actually did so. My experience is that it takes you to a general service page that does not include warranty or recall services as a choice. I went old school, called and scheduled the services directly.

The service was performed on time as scheduled. Only a greasy thumb print on my ceiling after the airbag was replaced to note as a negative. It cleaned up easily. I have seen some horror stories on this repair so be aware. I received my water bottle a few weeks after service was completed.

I had one warranty service. It was addressed appropriately. It was a paint quality issue (as in lack thereof). More on it below. But at the end of the day, I am satisfied with the service and support I have received as an owner and customer.

Gripes

I only have two and only one is truly material.

Gripe #1 I noted in my first post after buying the car and it has not improved. The location of the control switches next to the shift knob is an abomination. There is plenty of room on the dash for them. This is a dust/detritus collecting zone and is prone to inadvertent button pushes. No excuse for this lazy location.

Gripe #2 is more meaningful than my problems with button location. It is the quality of the paint. I know they were sending this out as quick as possible but good grief, it is so thin on my truck. I don’t even use the word scratch within 10 feet. Any brush, nick, large bug hit a speed will cause a small flake come off.

My hood, nearest the windshield, starting to flake off entirely. Started as a small spot but spread to a few inches long along the edge. It took 9 months of calls and follow up (mostly due to turnover at the local dealer) but Ford did replace or repaint my hood. I appreciate getting the hood fixed but worry the whole thing is going to delaminate at some point.

Positives

The Maverick is just so versatile. I tried multiple approaches to carrying gear, bikes, skis and they all worked, you have choices! I took advantage of the 12V access in the bed, first just to do it. I have found access to power in the bed very helpful.

Towing support with the tow package is solid. Controls, drive modes, power are all there to help make it safe and easy.

If you drive thoughtfully, you can easily manage 28-30 MPG. In a car this versatile, AWD and powerful that is astonishing.

After being around it for two years, I still love the look. I think it will age well.


And speaking of aging, after 2 years and 35k without a single mechanical issue, I am hopeful and confident this a truly reliable vehicle. I hope to age along with it, gracefully.
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I totally agree, so far I’ve had no issues, no warranty repairs, just one software update. Al thise little things the cheap plastic rattle on dash to name a few of many items mentioned here on forum. They haven’t bothered me one bit. For having the first edition I’m extremely happy with my 22 XLT Hybrid,
 

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Good review. 35K or so is prolly the maximum amount of miles I will be putting on my Maverick in my lifetime so I am gratified to hear of your results.
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