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papa

2.5L Hybrid
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Lawrence
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2022 Maverick XLT Hybrid
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2.5L Hybrid
2022 XLT luxury hybrid. Delvy Jan2022, 30k miles. No issues
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MLA62563

2.5L Hybrid
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Mike
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Charlotte, NC
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Honda Accord, Ford Maverick
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
'22 Hybrid XLT.
Delivered January '22
11,384 completely trouble-free miles.
By a country mile, my most satisfying ownership experience ever! 😍
 

papa

2.5L Hybrid
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Lawrence
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2022 Maverick XLT Hybrid
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2.5L Hybrid
2022 XLT luxury hybrid. Delvy Jan2022, 30k miles. No issues
Update I had an annoying dash rattle thats somehow resolved on its own?
 

strtrkstr

2.5L Hybrid
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Patrick
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Springfield, IL
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2023 Ford XLT Maverick Hybrid
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
23 Hybrid XLT, 1received March 2023, 16,500 miles. No issues.
 

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Mark J

2.0L EcoBoost
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Mark
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2024 Maverick Lariat
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2.0L EcoBoost
I see many posts on this forum that mention problems with Mav Hybrids like "Deep Sleep", axle problems, grabby brakes, etc. Are these the exception or the norm?

I'd like to know how many people on this forum have had NO problems with their Mav Hybrids.

Please comment only if yours is a Hybrid, with NO problems and please include:
1) Model Year
2) Month/Year of delivery
2) # of problem free miles

My Hybrid Lariat, MY24 (23 rollover) is in production now (Oct 26, 2023) and I hope to have it soon. I'm optimistic that my Maverick will be problem free for many years and miles.
2023 Hybrid Lariat delivered 2/25/2023, 8001 miles no problems
 

Padre

2.5L Hybrid
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Fr. Paul
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Twin Cities
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2023 Maverick XLT w/ Lux, CP360
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
1) 2023
2) March 23
2) 10k and counting
 

stelmorvh

2.5L Hybrid
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Mario
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East Moline
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2021 Toyota Venza LE , 2017 Honda Ridgeline RTL-T
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
23 Hybrid XLT Lux March of 23
5900 miles with no issues.

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Terry52

2.5L Hybrid
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Terry
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Smyrna DE
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2022 Maverick XLT
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
I have a 2022 XLT with 15k driving miles, and 7k tow miles (flat tow it behind our Motorhome). So far problem free, but we do have the outstanding recall notice that is still open for premature engine failure. Waiting to see what fix Ford proposes. I consistently average 40-42 mpg. I am extremely happy with my purchase. I bought it on November 8, 2022
 

Awesemann

2.5L Hybrid
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Allan
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Portland, Oregon
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2002 PT Cruiser
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Clubs
 
2023 XLT Lux 360.
Picked up May 3 2023
10000 miles no problems
This includes a 6500 mile road trip.
 
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Dano67

2.5L Hybrid
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Dan
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Veedersburg, IN
Vehicle(s)
2018 Equinox (2023 Hybrid Lariat Lux...some day)
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
Clubs
 
2023 Lariat delivered April 2023. Just under 14,000 miles and not too many complaints except that doggone dash rattle!
 

MilesHall3

2.5L Hybrid
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Miles
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77713
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2023 Ford Maverick Hybrid
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
MY23 XL Hybrid
14 Sep 2023
800 miles No problems
 

nandesho

2.5L Hybrid
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Houston, TX
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‘23 Hybrid Lariat BAP, '24 Hybrid XL
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
You have "normal" hybrid brakes that indicate your system is doing its job. I'll admit it does take some getting used to. I remember when my salesman took me for a test drive. He was ready with his hands up to the dash when we came up to the first red light.
That's pretty funny that the salesman was anticipating a constant pedal pressure jerky stop! And I agree it's all normal, even the CT200h we had exhibited the same braking but a little more aggressive.

In my opinion it's like clutch engagement. You learn what to expect and adjust accordingly to operate the vehicle smoothly. Don't understand why different braking characteristics throw people off in such a negative way.
 

SValline

2.5L Hybrid
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Steve
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Anaheim, CA
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2008 Mustang Shelby GT-C, 2016 Mustang EcoBoost
Engine
2.5L Hybrid
2022 Hybrid XLT Lux
10/15/22 delivery
23,000 miles
0 issues
 

Carjack

2.5L Hybrid
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Bill
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Belleville, IL
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2014 Taurus
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2.5L Hybrid
I see many posts on this forum that mention problems with Mav Hybrids like "Deep Sleep", axle problems, grabby brakes, etc. Are these the exception or the norm?

I'd like to know how many people on this forum have had NO problems with their Mav Hybrids.

Please comment only if yours is a Hybrid, with NO problems and please include:
1) Model Year
2) Month/Year of delivery
2) # of problem free miles

My Hybrid Lariat, MY24 (23 rollover) is in production now (Oct 26, 2023) and I hope to have it soon. I'm optimistic that my Maverick will be problem free for many years and miles.

23 XLT Delivered 7-31-23. Only problem was the back up camera being replaced.1300 trouble free miles averaging over 44 mpg.
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