- First Name
- Paul
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- Lombard IL
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- 2025 Ford Maverick XLT
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- 2.0L EcoBoost
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Mine would be something that fits in my garage - so- no longer than the Maverick.
Extended cab, so my 50# dog can still fit in it.
Bigger bed than the Maverick (not really necessary if I get the full cab like the Maverick has)
MORE Ground clearance
A 4000# towing capacity
4 Wheel Drive or good AWD (I think the Mavericks AWD Off Road mode qualifies)
40 mpg so maybe a hybrid
As capable an off roader as possible
I had a Toyota 4-cylinder pick-up for 25 years, slow as a turtle (which never bothered me) but very off road capable.
That short wheelbase and high ground clearance made for quite a capable off roader.
Once creeped over a log that must have been 16" Ø blocking access to a lake.
Ride was too rough though -your head would hit the roof if you drove 25mph in a field.
Something like 28 mpg on the highway.
If it wasn't rusted to death, I'd probably still have it.
Main point is the Maverick is the closest thing, just falls short on the off-road capabilities.
Hell, I saw a video on the "Lincoln Highway" on the Tube last night, amazing what those model T's did on that road before it was really a road.
Just hoping Ford hears me and there are others out there with the same values.
It just seems like they have the technology but don't think there is a market for small, capable, efficient pick-ups.
Can we make them change their mind?
Extended cab, so my 50# dog can still fit in it.
Bigger bed than the Maverick (not really necessary if I get the full cab like the Maverick has)
MORE Ground clearance
A 4000# towing capacity
4 Wheel Drive or good AWD (I think the Mavericks AWD Off Road mode qualifies)
40 mpg so maybe a hybrid
As capable an off roader as possible
I had a Toyota 4-cylinder pick-up for 25 years, slow as a turtle (which never bothered me) but very off road capable.
That short wheelbase and high ground clearance made for quite a capable off roader.
Once creeped over a log that must have been 16" Ø blocking access to a lake.
Ride was too rough though -your head would hit the roof if you drove 25mph in a field.
Something like 28 mpg on the highway.
If it wasn't rusted to death, I'd probably still have it.
Main point is the Maverick is the closest thing, just falls short on the off-road capabilities.
Hell, I saw a video on the "Lincoln Highway" on the Tube last night, amazing what those model T's did on that road before it was really a road.
Just hoping Ford hears me and there are others out there with the same values.
It just seems like they have the technology but don't think there is a market for small, capable, efficient pick-ups.
Can we make them change their mind?
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