- First Name
- Darryl
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- May 9, 2025
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- Tallahassee Florida
- Vehicle(s)
- 2025 Maverick XLT HYBRID
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
- Thread starter
- #91
I think it will. Based on the track record of the other Ford hybrids which have basically the same powertrain the Maverick should live a long time. I still see 1st and 3rd gen Escapes, fusions, c Max, and Lincoln MKX out there. The maverick is built on an existing platform that has a decent record of reliability. I'm cautiously optimisticThis is very much the case for why so many older buyers IMO. They have to be older just to have lived the original small truck era.
In my case; a used '81 Courier bought in '84, a used '87 Ranger XLT Super cab in '88, several '96 Nissan regular cab, (hard body) pickup company vehicles (2 of which I purchased) followed by my used '01 Ranger XLT Supercrew that I gave up for my new '24 Maverick. Drove the first Ranger and a Nissan to over 200k. Gave a Nissan to my son, who now has the '01 Ranger still going.
Really hope my Maverick experience will be as good, but I have my doubts.
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