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- Pete
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- Mapleton ND
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- 2018 Ford F150
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- 2.5L Hybrid
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I have just finished a year with my 2023 Maverick Hybrid XLT. I put on 34,705.4 mostly trouble-free miles. Observations:
1) Utility: after 20 years of F-150's I have no doubt this was the right move for me. My primary reason for driving them was not for towing or space concerns but that the seats were good for my back. The Maverick seats are equally as good, it rides like the F-150s, it is very nimble in traffic, it does everything i need it to, and it fits into my garage!
2). Mileage: I kept careful track of how many gallons it consumed over the course of the year. My average mpg was 40.8 with a low of 27.7 and a high of 53.8 (what a tailwind that was!). 2/3rds of the miles are highway driving. At 74 I'm not in a rush so do most of my driving on back roads where I can do 55 (rural ND is great for this). The land here is very flat so there gets to be a lot of variation depending on whether the wind is with or against you. When I have driven at full highway speed it does drop into the 30's but still better than EPA estimates. The Maverick is happiest when it is 50°F or above; below that mileage tends to run in the upper 30's (my lowest reading came on January 15th).
3) Issues: The only problem I have had is with a low rumble/buzz that occasionally shows up in the left subwoofer. Resetting the radio resolves the issue but is a minor nuisance. I listen to a lot of classical music and find the factory sound system quite good and evenly balanced.
4). AWD versus 2WD: In ND we deal with virtually every driving challenge out there: snow, rain, ice, dirt roads, even gumbo. 2WD has been sufficient to pull me through it all (even the gumbo, where thick clay mud wraps itself around the wheels and fills the wheel wells--thank you, google, for sending me down a minimum maintenance road). I am old enough to remember the shift from rear- to front-wheel-drive, which was amazing. But the transition from FWD to 4WD was not nearly as impressive, so I'm not planning to trade off my current Maverick any time soon.
Hope this helps someone, and happy motoring!
1) Utility: after 20 years of F-150's I have no doubt this was the right move for me. My primary reason for driving them was not for towing or space concerns but that the seats were good for my back. The Maverick seats are equally as good, it rides like the F-150s, it is very nimble in traffic, it does everything i need it to, and it fits into my garage!
2). Mileage: I kept careful track of how many gallons it consumed over the course of the year. My average mpg was 40.8 with a low of 27.7 and a high of 53.8 (what a tailwind that was!). 2/3rds of the miles are highway driving. At 74 I'm not in a rush so do most of my driving on back roads where I can do 55 (rural ND is great for this). The land here is very flat so there gets to be a lot of variation depending on whether the wind is with or against you. When I have driven at full highway speed it does drop into the 30's but still better than EPA estimates. The Maverick is happiest when it is 50°F or above; below that mileage tends to run in the upper 30's (my lowest reading came on January 15th).
3) Issues: The only problem I have had is with a low rumble/buzz that occasionally shows up in the left subwoofer. Resetting the radio resolves the issue but is a minor nuisance. I listen to a lot of classical music and find the factory sound system quite good and evenly balanced.
4). AWD versus 2WD: In ND we deal with virtually every driving challenge out there: snow, rain, ice, dirt roads, even gumbo. 2WD has been sufficient to pull me through it all (even the gumbo, where thick clay mud wraps itself around the wheels and fills the wheel wells--thank you, google, for sending me down a minimum maintenance road). I am old enough to remember the shift from rear- to front-wheel-drive, which was amazing. But the transition from FWD to 4WD was not nearly as impressive, so I'm not planning to trade off my current Maverick any time soon.
Hope this helps someone, and happy motoring!
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