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Was in Charleston, SC, last evening and parked my lifted FX4 with oversized 245/70/17 tires next to a Raptor. Still looks pretty small...
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Obviously. Just thought some would enjoy the photos.No amount of lift is going to make the Mav grow.
I do very much. Especially since I'll be in Folly / Charleston for 10 days starting the Friday before Easter!Obviously. Just thought some would enjoy the photos.
I really wish this photo was more square and not angled parking. It messes up being able to really compare the two. Kind'a a troll photo.Good job on the perspective on the second pic: Mav looks about the same
That middle shot literally made me laugh out loud.No amount of lift is going to make the Mav grow.
Looking at these pix (again!), it's a good reminder of the outstanding package engineering Ford put into the Mav. Based on these pix, you'd think sitting in one would be like getting stuffed into a box. Especially impressive that it actually feels roomier than the Ranger, and tho I loved the vast space of my F150, the Mav really doesn't feel as small as it should, again, based on the pictures. Pretty incredible. Great job @FordMotorCompany !No amount of lift is going to make the Mav grow.
Yes, the Maverick is a lot smaller than these other "monster" trucks but the way that the front of the Maverick in this picture is a few feet further back than front of the other trucks, overemphasizes the difference somewhat.
No doubt the interior volume might be the most impressive part, as is the fact the bed is still a very usable size.Looking at these pix (again!), it's a good reminder of the outstanding package engineering Ford put into the Mav. Based on these pix, you'd think sitting in one would be like getting stuffed into a box. Especially impressive that it actually feels roomier than the Ranger, and tho I loved the vast space of my F150, the Mav really doesn't feel as small as it should, again, based on the pictures. Pretty incredible. Great job @FordMotorCompany !
I know! It almost looks like it is sitting about 4 feet farther back than the Super Duties. I bet the rear bumpers are even - so that is probably a fairly accurate showing. Although offset photos skew perspective regardless.Yes, the Maverick is a lot smaller than these other "monster" trucks but the way that the front of the Maverick in this picture is a few feet further back than front of the other trucks, overemphasizes the difference somewhat.