Except a Ranger optioned similarly to my Maverick is north of $9,000 more expensive. And I have a boat that’s 2,500#’s which rules out the Hybrid but does not necessitate the Ranger.If you are looking for a inexpensive high mileage light duty truck fwd is the answer.
* $3,000 for AWD is way to much.
* Most people could get by with the FWD because the weight of the drivetrain is directly over the drive tires.
* RWD trucks need 4WD because there is little weight in the bed over the drive tires.
* If you add 5k with the AWD, EcoBoost, and tow package you might as well get a Ranger and get over 7,000 lbs towing.
* FWDs are lighter and give you more room in the interior with a flatter floor.
* Ford stopped making FWD cars so the Maverick is basically a economy car with a bed that holds 1,500 lbs..
* The 20k 40 mpg Maverick will sell like hot cakes!
Yep, in snow and ice, it's all about technic and ability. I used to laugh at the folks in AWD vehicles I had to drive by that were stuck spinning all four wheels and going nowhere. For some strange reason, they would flip me off as I went around them with my FWD Mazda 6.It's a much-proven fact that AWD offers little to no benefit (over FWD) in snow other than in very specific situations (ie. starting up a steep incline from a stop, like a driveway). A FWD vehicle with snow tires is far more capable in the snow than the same vehicle with 4 drive wheels on all-seasons. Off-roading or stoplight drag racing, absolutely AWD provides an advantage.
I never had a problem the 4 years I lived in MN. Knowing how to drive in snow and ice is more important than having AWD.Simple. Minnesota winters are better with AWD
Yeah. 20 years driving FWD in MN. I used to take my Saturn SC2 down some pretty gnarly access roads on the North Shore.I never had a problem the 4 years I lived in MN. Knowing how to drive in snow is more important that having AWD.
If the new Ranger has a inexpensive hybrid that tows 7,000 I will be very upset. Have you noticed there is very little info on the new Ranger. It seems like they are waiting until the Maverick first wave of delivery’s have been made And we can’t switch our orders. Maybe I’m paranoid.Except a Ranger optioned similarly to my Maverick is north of $9,000 more expensive. And I have a boat that’s 2,500#’s which rules out the Hybrid but does not necessitate the Ranger.