- First Name
- Dan
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2023
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- 13
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- Location
- Chicagoland Area
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Ford Maverick Lariat Hybrid in Atlas Blue
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
Appreciate the suggestion—the Ridgeline is definitely a nice option for some people, but I personally can’t justify spending more than $41k (24 base/sport model MSRP) on a vehicle that only gets 18 MPG in the city, no matter how nice of a truck it is for the price. Maybe some day down the road when we need more space and capability, but only if they release a hybrid Ridgeline. By that time though, it probably wouldn’t make any sense for me to get anything other than something plug-in or fully electric.For $35-40K look at a Honda Ridgeline. Much better truck for the $$ and has a huge lockable in bed trunk. The MPG loss will be worth it in the long run due to lots of reasons, mainly long term reliability, and better NVH.
Honestly, my preference for a hybrid isn’t only based on the MPG difference between an ICE engine and a hybrid. Of course, a Maverick hybrid will likely get me at least double the MPG in the city that a Ridgeline would and I value that highly, but MPG aside, Hybrids are just much quieter, have instant torque, and simply feel better to drive to me. After driving our sportage hybrid for almost a year now, EVERY ICE vehicle I’ve gotten into has felt sluggish and loud, so I’m a bit spoiled now I guess.
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