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Dayna’sLilTruck
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Dayna
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2025 Maverick XLT Hybrid
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Tell me about your leather seat covers which ones did you get and are they holding up?
Hey Tony! If you look through this thread a bit I’ve linked them in one of my responses. So far they are holding up quite well and I’m glad that the seats won’t see as much wear and tear.
 
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Same here. If the weather gets that bad, I am better off staying home! :like:
I asked because the OP is Canadian and I've seen reviews by Canadian owners who were good with FWD in winter. Since AWD is now an option with hybrids, I was wondering if her Mav was so equipped
Mine is AWD! I figured if I was buying new and had the choice I would go for AWD. Especially living in what feels like the snow belt of Ontario some years, it will definitely help! My old Ford Escape was FWD and I never had problems, but figured it would be worth it for the truck. Very jealous of where ever you are Pete — sounds sunny and warm! Cheers
 

Pete Sheppard

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'23 XLT Hybrid
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Mine is AWD! I figured if I was buying new and had the choice I would go for AWD. Especially living in what feels like the snow belt of Ontario some years, it will definitely help! My old Ford Escape was FWD and I never had problems, but figured it would be worth it for the truck. Very jealous of where ever you are Pete — sounds sunny and warm! Cheers
Cool! I went from an AWD Escape to my FWD Mav. Mine's a '23; had AWD been available, I would have gone for it--just in case. :wink:
 

Tony-R

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Hey Tony! If you look through this thread a bit I’ve linked them in one of my responses. So far they are holding up quite well and I’m glad that the seats won’t see as much wear and tear.
Thanks Dayna!
 

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Wheel well “covers”

Here’s the Amazon link for them. There’s just like this massive hole there and I really have no clue on the purpose of it. Seems like the ideal spot for rocks, leaves and mud to get caked in there. Not to mention salt from the roads. Really trying to keep this truck in good shape even if it’s spending money on these random things lol.
I forgot how bad those crevices were- Just found a black Friday sale on those for $32- Boom - Arriving tomorrow.
 

mikeg52

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Welcome to the Green Team !!
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Nice truck !!
 

Cactusgrayinny

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I’ve had my 2025 Hybrid XLT since September 20th, and I’ve been nothing but pleased with it.
So far some of the add-ons have been 5% tint, leather seat covers (Amazon), tonneau cover (Bison), floor mats/ liners, mud flaps (Amazon), tailgate assist and cargo net (also Amazon) and waiting on some covers to fill the strange gaps in the wheel wells. So far my fuel economy has been really good and probably better than my old 2013 ford escape. Really happy with this upgrade, and so happy to find this page 😄💚


I’ve had my 2025 Hybrid XLT since September 20th, and I’ve been nothing but pleased with it.
So far some of the add-ons have been 5% tint, leather seat covers (Amazon), tonneau cover (Bison), floor mats/ liners, mud flaps (Amazon), tailgate assist and cargo net (also Amazon) and waiting on some covers to fill the strange gaps in the wheel wells. So far my fuel economy has been really good and probably better than my old 2013 ford escape. Really happy with this upgrade, and so happy to find this page 😄💚


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I’ve had my 2025 Hybrid XLT since September 20th, and I’ve been nothing but pleased with it.
So far some of the add-ons have been 5% tint, leather seat covers (Amazon), tonneau cover (Bison), floor mats/ liners, mud flaps (Amazon), tailgate assist and cargo net (also Amazon) and waiting on some covers to fill the strange gaps in the wheel wells. So far my fuel economy has been really good and probably better than my old 2013 ford escape. Really happy with this upgrade, and so happy to find this page 😄💚


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That new Eruption Green is really impressive. I am assuming that your 2013 Escape was also a Hybrid. and that you will be getting better MPG's in the warmer weather. I picked up my 23 Mav 2 years ago as we went into Winter up here in Upstate N.Y., where climate is similar to yours. If you really train yourself on that EV Coach Screen, you should be able to exceed expectations. This was my experience. We are all getting a lot of questions about this vehicle, My responses have been overwhelmingly positive,
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