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  • vijil
    Armchair baller
    • Nov 2020
    • 347
    • New Zealand

    #1

    Ford Maverick

    https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/f...k-price-specs/

    Here in NZ/Oz we've been driving monocoque/car based utes (you call them trucks, which is super confusing considering they're nothing like actual trucks) for decades and loving it. Arguably they're an Australian invention. They do well because the fuel consumption and cost is a bunch lower than a bigger ladder frame ute since fuel is literally twice the price here vs the US, and because most folks like having a tray but don't need the cargo capacity of an F150. It also helps that bigger utes like the F150 aren't sold here anyway, we get the Ranger and nothing bigger. Toyota sell the hilux here, but the Tacoma is a no go.

    Which is why it seems strange to me that neither Hyundai nor Ford will bring their new small trucks down under. They cite the cost of converting to RHD, but I'm sure they wont sell that well in the US. So here we're mostly driving Chinese and Korean utes alongside Hilux and Ranger and VW Amarok at the high end.

    That said, looking at the Mav, I can see why they wouldn't bring it here. The styling is *very* american to the point I don't think it would sell that well here on looks alone. It just needs some wood panelling on the side to complete the effect

    I wonder if there's some psychology going on. The US's full size pickup obsession maybe means everyone has them, and most folks wont deliberately choose something smaller and less capable than what all their friends have. Here, there are no big pickups to choose from, so that's not an issue. A midsize pickup is considered a large vehicle here.

    Or, will the Maverick uncover a hipster/soccer mom market that weren't previously buying trucks?

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  • Chuck E Ducky
    Ragnastock Enforcer
    • Jul 2020
    • 6116
    • NY

    #2
    I tell you what I would consider the XLT AWD with the Eco boost motor and the tow package for Mid $30’s. That hybrid motor won’t do what I want from a truck. But I can see it being a big selling point especially with the mileage you can get from them and most people don’t use a truck as a truck.

    I would like to see a jacked up Mini Raptor addition AWD with that eco boost turnt up to 11. Those things can make some serious power with simple mods. Especially with an AWD system to put it down. That could make a fun truck!

    Im keeping an eye on these I been looking for a deal on a used truck for my wife but maybe I will go new.

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    • Marauder_Pilot
      Rockin and Cockin
      • Jul 2020
      • 61
      • Victoria, BC

      #3
      Originally posted by Chuck E Ducky
      I tell you what I would consider the XLT AWD with the Eco boost motor and the tow package for Mid $30’s. That hybrid motor won’t do what I want from a truck. But I can see it being a big selling point especially with the mileage you can get from them and most people don’t use a truck as a truck.

      I would like to see a jacked up Mini Raptor addition AWD with that eco boost turnt up to 11. Those things can make some serious power with simple mods. Especially with an AWD system to put it down. That could make a fun truck!
      Yup. I don't need to do Truck Stuff often, and what I do need the Maverick will do. It starts at $25K in Canada, gets 40 MPG, is small enough that it's worth owning in a city and honestly FWD is a selling point for me because I'll take a FWD with good tires in the winter over RWD or part-time 4WD any day.

      I can easily see Ford selling a shitload of them, and I think that GM is going to find the Colorado/Canyon are going to be in a LOT of trouble. (The Ranger too, but still)

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      • BrickHaus
        Tactical Spoon Reacquired
        • Sep 2020
        • 3396
        • Minnesota

        #4
        I will agree I dont think it will sell well to most truck people in the US. I mean, I dont hate it. But a good chunk of Americans with trucks use them for the utility. (Hauling or towing) For me, my main use of my truck is pulling my camper around to camp and hike with my wife. My camper is considered "ultra light" at 2900lbs dry. The hydrid version couldnt pull my camper, and the eco boost model is almost at max capacity as that sits. Im personally not a fan of being within 1000 pounds of your towing cap at best. (Factor in food and such, and Im sure you exceed the eco boost cap pretty quickly.) So I wouldnt be a buyer for a truck utility. I also think that cvt will burn up quickly hauling loads.

        Id consider replacing the wifes sedan with something like this, but shed rather a bronco if she gets something on the new ford line up.


        This may appeal to the cross over, suv, adventurer crowd who want to be able to hang a canoe out of the bed and drive up i to the mountians vs strap it to the top, but I doubt itll gain huge traction in the States. I may be wrong, but Im glad to see companies trying new concepts, and bringing them to market.
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        • BrickHaus
          Tactical Spoon Reacquired
          • Sep 2020
          • 3396
          • Minnesota

          #5
          Originally posted by Chuck E Ducky

          I would like to see a jacked up Mini Raptor addition AWD with that eco boost turnt up to 11. Those things can make some serious power with simple mods. Especially with an AWD system to put it down.
          for some reason, I feel these would be rollover queens.

          I'm having childhood flashbacks. All I see is 93 Ford Explorers rolling over on exit ramps. Lol
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          • Chuck E Ducky
            Chuck E Ducky commented
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            They are unibody with independent Suspension on the AWD version. It should handle like a small car or newer SUV.
        • Drachen
          MN
          • Jul 2020
          • 148

          #6
          Where I work we mostly use bigger pick up trucks as work trucks and most guys drive big full size pick ups as their personal vehicles. I have always liked the smaller sized pick ups myself. They seem to be getting more popular in the states, as their prices are starting to match full size prices or at least get damn close.

          I for one wouldn't mind more small to mid size pick ups available in the states.
          My feedback

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          • ford
            Set to default
            • Jul 2020
            • 372

            #7
            This truck was made for slobs like myself... I do just enough small sized projects that could benefit from an open bed I'd consider the hybrid. I've owned a big ole dodge ram in the past... never again. Too big, too annoying to get around/park. If my household ever needs 2 reliable cars again this is one I want to check out to replace my beater honda.

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            • Chuck E Ducky
              Ragnastock Enforcer
              • Jul 2020
              • 6116
              • NY

              #8
              Most common problems with that 2.0 ecoboost:
              • Cracked Exhaust Manifold
              • Turbo/Boost Control Solenoid Failure
              • Low-Pressure Fuel Pump Failure (LPFP)
              • Carbon Build-up

                I would just swap out the turbo / manifold for headers and retune with a higher flow fuel pump if and when I had issues. Most common around 60K+ I'm not sure if Ford is keeping the manifold and turbo all one piece on the newest generation. But if they do like they have in the past and the manifold cracks you got to replace the turbo to. Making it a no brainer to go bigger and more efficient. But overall its a decent motor Ford/ Mazda has put them in a lot of vehicles.

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              • Jordan
                I. Am. Canadian. 🇨🇦
                • Jul 2020
                • 3476
                • Southern Ontario, Canada

                #9
                The Maverick might change my mind on Ford products.

                ESIT: Nvm, they have a CVT in them.
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                “But Lord,” asked Gabriel, “Is this not too generous to these Canadians?”

                And God replied, “Just wait and see the neighbors I shall inflict upon them."

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                • Rusty Brass
                  Mostly harmless
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 415
                  • Portland, Oregon

                  #10
                  If they come out with a king cab with a regular bed I might consider trading in my 2000 Ranger. It's almost perfect for a city truck. Almost.

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                  • Chaos
                    I'm Comin' To Getcha
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 849

                    #11
                    That is NOT a Ford Maverick.....This is a Ford Maverick and what they should reintroduce



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                    • Tarsun2
                      Tarsun2 commented
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                      whats an 8-track...?

                    • Rusty Brass
                      Rusty Brass commented
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                      "what's an 8-track... ?"
                      *Squints eyes*
                      Can't tell if serious or not...

                    • Grendel
                      Grendel commented
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                      My oldest sister had a Mercury Comet (same as a Maverick) (71 or 72) when she was in college and it was quite a sleeper. It was baby blue with white vinyl interior but 4 on the floor with a V8. Never knew for sure if the V8 was original or whether the previous owner put it in but it was fun to ride around and Beth surprised many a guy at traffic lights.
                  • Tinybear
                    Old timer
                    • Feb 2021
                    • 423
                    • South West Ontario Canada.

                    #12
                    I like it. Wouldn’t quite do it for my needs as my current Tacoma is on small side for a growing family. But I think this things awesome. And will be great fkr the parts delivery like the old style 4cyl rangers were commonly used for.

                    That being said for this truck If Ford wanted to bring back a old name. I think they should have went with the Ranchero name.
                    AGD 68 Automag, AGD ULE 68 Automag, Azodin Kaos Pump II, PE EMEK pal, Tippmann SL68II gen2, Umarex TR50.

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                    • vijil
                      Armchair baller
                      • Nov 2020
                      • 347
                      • New Zealand

                      #13
                      Personally I prefer the looks of the Hyundai Santa Cruz, although it's otherwise less capable. It's apparently selling like hotcakes.

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                      • Tarsun2
                        Certified Post Whore
                        • Jul 2020
                        • 1015

                        #14
                        i thought the new honda pilot look pretty good.
                        in the states though, its all about BIG trucks.
                        Remember when the f150 used to be a small truck... lol

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                        • glaman5266
                          glaman5266 commented
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                          Yeah, today's midsize trucks are as big as the mid '90s F150s. Bugs the hell out of me.
                      • glaman5266
                        MCB Life Member
                        • Jul 2020
                        • 1277
                        • WI

                        #15
                        I've been waiting for this for a long time. A brand new, truly compact pickup truck. I've said for years that Ford was stupid to give up the compact truck market. Yeah, it probably wasn't a huge money maker, but they practically owned the fleet market and individuals who needed a truck on the cheap could actually get one. I don't want to drive a bus, and I don't want a midsize truck either. They're too large and too expensive. IMO the problems with truck prices are mostly due to people being stupid consumers & showing the auto makers that they'll buy way more than what they realistically need, enabling the auto makers to charge out the wazoo. I've been railing about this for years now. I'm very happy Ford is going to be offering a compact model again.

                        Now if they can just get that price tag under $20K... But even at the $22K I've seen mentioned It's not terrible. Could definitely be worse.

                        Originally posted by Marauder_Pilot
                        I can easily see Ford selling a shitload of them, and I think that GM is going to find the Colorado/Canyon are going to be in a LOT of trouble. (The Ranger too, but still)
                        I don't think they'll cannibalize themselves too badly. This new Maverick would be good as a fleet vehicle & will compete directly with the Tacoma. Probably will win too just based off price.

                        But yeah, if people wake up & realize you DON'T need a full or even midsize pickup for getting the groceries then this thing will sell like hotcakes. I wouldn't mind a replacement for my '07 Ranger, but there are simply no alternatives- until now.
                        Well, a couple years from now. Gonna wait 'til they work out the bugs, lol.
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