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You can't mate equine with bovine and yet you did.Oh boy, what is it ? Did I make a Boo Boo![]()
Totally agree or at least reward points for referrals.
I have owned my MAV less than a month and have handed out 2 business cards!
Oh ok, I guess I didn't know a Maverick was considered a Bovine?? If that's the case It will be removedYou can't mate equine with bovine and yet you did.
It would be fine if you had a Bronco or a Mustang that would be in the Equine family.
You are the Proud Owner of a nice
Ford Maverickwhich is in the Bovine family.
Yes, I saw the Maverick badging on the sides.![]()
Well you just taught me something newOh ok, I guess I didn't know a Maverick was considered a Bovine?? If that's the case It will be removed![]()
Here's Legend of how cows got to be called Mavericks.Well you just taught me something newI thought a MAVERICK was a horse but I found out that a MAVERICK is an unbranded cow, so you are correct sir
It shall be removed
Here is a picture of the judge himself Samuel Maverick.My family has been naming their machines since the 1950’s.
While i was looking up a name for my new Maverick, I found thisI
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/maverick
”When a client gave Samuel A. Maverick 400 cattle to settle a $1,200 debt, the 19th-century south Texas lawyer had no use for them, so he left the cattle unbranded and allowed them to roam freely (supposedly under the supervision of one of his employees). Neighboring stockmen recognized their opportunity and seized it, branding and herding the stray cattle as their own. Maverick eventually recognized the folly of the situation and sold what was left of his depleted herd, but not before his name became synonymous with such unbranded livestock. By the end of the 19th century, the term maverick was being used to refer to individuals who prefer to blaze their own trails.”
Kinda cool, so I wanted to share.
so, the maverick graphic you have on your front doors, that top piece is bull's horns. definitely not a horse thing.Oh ok, I guess I didn't know a Maverick was considered a Bovine?? If that's the case It will be removed![]()
You can't mate equine with bovine and yet you did.![]()
Today, I also learned that a Maverick was an unbranded calf and not a wild horse.Well you just taught me something newI thought a MAVERICK was a horse but I found out that a MAVERICK is an unbranded cow, so you are correct sir
It shall be removed
That's because it is seen as the best value for a cool vehicle out there. Once cars get expensive who cares? People admire a vehicle they feel is within reach not some $500k Maserati they will never be able to own. Plus it's a great value, great gas mileage with the hybrid, really comfortable and the perfect size interior, easy to park, rides really smooth, the utility of a bed, and has all the tech you want but not too much at under $30k. I think Ford knocked it out of the park with the Maverick! I bet if they knew a small truck would sell so well they wouldn't have priced it so low!It’s funny…the Maverick is considered an inexpensive truck, yet I’ve gotten more comments on it than any other vehicle I’ve owned.
Just today I got into a long chat with a cool war veteran who was disabled. He was really into the Maverick and was thinking of buying one.
I’ve noticed this happens a lot. Anyone else?