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SportTrac Discussion
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2022 Ford Maverick revealed — hybrid pickup gets 37 mpg, costs $21,490
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Ohnsman" data-source="post: 1042439" data-attributes="member: 66408"><p>I'll break the trend here and say I like what I'm seeing in the new Maverick. My 03 ST is still running pretty well with about 136K on the clock. I still love the ST and have made a lot of great trips with her. As long as she runs well I'm in no rush to take on a car payment. That said, I really like the fact the base engine on the Maverick is a hybrid. 40mpg sounds great. Now in my mid-60s, I'm not 4-wheeling anymore, not hauling big stuff, and never did need a real "truck." The ST was a good size and fit for me. A new Maverick would have 20-year newer technology than my ST. For a guy who'll use it to run around, make occasional trips to haul stuff home from Home Depot, and probably doesn't even put 10K miles a year on a vehicle anymore I'm thinking the Maverick could be a great fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Ohnsman, post: 1042439, member: 66408"] I'll break the trend here and say I like what I'm seeing in the new Maverick. My 03 ST is still running pretty well with about 136K on the clock. I still love the ST and have made a lot of great trips with her. As long as she runs well I'm in no rush to take on a car payment. That said, I really like the fact the base engine on the Maverick is a hybrid. 40mpg sounds great. Now in my mid-60s, I'm not 4-wheeling anymore, not hauling big stuff, and never did need a real "truck." The ST was a good size and fit for me. A new Maverick would have 20-year newer technology than my ST. For a guy who'll use it to run around, make occasional trips to haul stuff home from Home Depot, and probably doesn't even put 10K miles a year on a vehicle anymore I'm thinking the Maverick could be a great fit. [/QUOTE]
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2022 Ford Maverick revealed — hybrid pickup gets 37 mpg, costs $21,490
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