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- Gary
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- 2022 Maverick Ecoboost awd
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- 2.0L EcoBoost
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I sold my Maverick (had too, made 8k) and immediately snatched a 2022 XLT Ranger at MSRP as it rolled in off the truck. (No markup or dealer fees). So I had both for awhile.
First time in the Ranger I turned right and almost wrecked it. The steering doesn't re-center like the Maverick and takes about a quarter more turn-in . So when I let go, believing the steering would rebound Maverick style, the Ranger just kept on turning. Had to snatch the wheel back. After a bit, I learned the characteristics of the Ranger.
I believe the Maverick actually has a touch more front leg room and also a tad more in the back. (Have the SuperCab).
I also appreciate that you can sit lower in the saddle in the Mav. The Ranger even at it lowest setting feels (to me) perched a tad high. I know some like the higher feeling, but not me. The Maverick wins the entry/disembark battle as the lower seat position allows for slightly more headroom climbing in.
The Ranger 2.3 is extremely strong and super duty built. Even has under piston oil cooling. This 2.3 ecoboost in the Maverick would be ridiculously awesome. Not that the 2.0 is a slug by any means.
When it comes to truck utility, obviously the Ranger edges out the Maverick. To me the Ranger just feels more substantial, while the Maverick feels car like refined.
With about a $7000 difference trim to trim, the Maverick wins the value comparison. With about a $20,000 difference trim to trim with the F150, I say the Ranger wins that one.
All my unbiased opinion for what it's worth.
Looking forward to my other Hybrid Maverick order (Oct 07) still floating out there in purgatory. This one will be a keeper.
First time in the Ranger I turned right and almost wrecked it. The steering doesn't re-center like the Maverick and takes about a quarter more turn-in . So when I let go, believing the steering would rebound Maverick style, the Ranger just kept on turning. Had to snatch the wheel back. After a bit, I learned the characteristics of the Ranger.
I believe the Maverick actually has a touch more front leg room and also a tad more in the back. (Have the SuperCab).
I also appreciate that you can sit lower in the saddle in the Mav. The Ranger even at it lowest setting feels (to me) perched a tad high. I know some like the higher feeling, but not me. The Maverick wins the entry/disembark battle as the lower seat position allows for slightly more headroom climbing in.
The Ranger 2.3 is extremely strong and super duty built. Even has under piston oil cooling. This 2.3 ecoboost in the Maverick would be ridiculously awesome. Not that the 2.0 is a slug by any means.
When it comes to truck utility, obviously the Ranger edges out the Maverick. To me the Ranger just feels more substantial, while the Maverick feels car like refined.
With about a $7000 difference trim to trim, the Maverick wins the value comparison. With about a $20,000 difference trim to trim with the F150, I say the Ranger wins that one.
All my unbiased opinion for what it's worth.
Looking forward to my other Hybrid Maverick order (Oct 07) still floating out there in purgatory. This one will be a keeper.
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