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- Dan
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- Fredericton Canada
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- 2022 Ford Maverick XLT Hybrid, 2020 Ford Transit
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- 2.5L Hybrid
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We ordered our Carbonized Grey Maverick Hybrid XLT on November 21st 2021 up here in Canada. It was built August 26th, shipped out September 22nd and was delivered to the dealer October 25th and we picked it up today.
Only option we ordered was the trailer hitch with 4 pin connector and we got the spray in bed liner, bug deflector, all weather floor mats, and the soft roll up tonneau cover installed at the dealership
Since we are up in Eastern Canada, I also wanted some winter rims and studded winter tires. I originally wanted to go with some steel black rims but there was only a $20 per rim difference between steel rims and some alloy rims, so I decided to go with the alloy rims. When we picked up the Maverick today I was pleasantly surprised that our studded winter tires were mounted on some nice Black Ford OEM alloy rims. I'm going to run the winter tires on the Black rims this winter, but I'm thinking I may want to swap the summer tires and sensors over to the black wheels next spring and keep the OEM charcoal rims as winter rims.
Put about 150 miles on it today, and I'm quite pleased with the Maverick.
Only option we ordered was the trailer hitch with 4 pin connector and we got the spray in bed liner, bug deflector, all weather floor mats, and the soft roll up tonneau cover installed at the dealership
Since we are up in Eastern Canada, I also wanted some winter rims and studded winter tires. I originally wanted to go with some steel black rims but there was only a $20 per rim difference between steel rims and some alloy rims, so I decided to go with the alloy rims. When we picked up the Maverick today I was pleasantly surprised that our studded winter tires were mounted on some nice Black Ford OEM alloy rims. I'm going to run the winter tires on the Black rims this winter, but I'm thinking I may want to swap the summer tires and sensors over to the black wheels next spring and keep the OEM charcoal rims as winter rims.
Put about 150 miles on it today, and I'm quite pleased with the Maverick.
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