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I have no lux, no copilot. Added spray in, tonneau, and inverter. It's perfect.
I'm kinda thinking about no lux, no copilot.
I'm thinking about doing the hitch and full size spare. I can add the inverter too.
I'll get the bed sprayed later.
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Being one who always targets midrange quality when buying, I am planning on the XLT with LUX as my arthritis really enjoys a heated steering wheel in 3 seasons up here north of the woodchucks.
 

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I'm kinda thinking about no lux, no copilot.
I'm thinking about doing the hitch and full size spare. I can add the inverter too.
I'll get the bed sprayed later.
I was going to do XL then get spray in bed liner and hitch. Going up to XLT then adding lux was beyond worth it. If you can swing it XLT with LUX package is the perfect Maverick. When I sat in mine for the first time I knew the right decision was made.
 

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I haven't driven my hybrid Maverick in snow yet as I've only had it since the beginning of May. That said, I drove a fwd Impala for the past 12 years in Michigan with no issues. I expect this will be better than that, even if only marginally. If I have any concerns once winter hits, I may get some snow or AT tires.
 

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Hybrid, XL, CP-360, and hitch. The CP-360 gets you the power mirrors, and the hybrid gets the "full size" spare. Hitch because they are practically give it away.

Add cruise control, and whatever bed treatment you want after purchase.

Perfection.

To your question, Eastern WA, I drove last winter with the stock tires. It handled snow just fine. I intend to get winter tires for the next round, which will only be better.
 
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Hybrid, XL, CP-360, and hitch. The CP-360 gets you the power mirrors, and the hybrid gets the "full size" spare. Hitch because they are practically give it away.

Add cruise control, and whatever bed treatment you want after purchase.

Perfection.

To your question, Eastern WA, I drove last winter with the stock tires. It handled snow just fine. I intend to get winter tires for the next round, which will only be better.

The Hybrid gets the full size spare tire?
I think I'll do the XLT with lux package.
I like the Area51 color. Anyone else?
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