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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
2022 Ford Maverick revealed — hybrid pickup gets 37 mpg, costs $21,490
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<blockquote data-quote="blksn8k" data-source="post: 1042455" data-attributes="member: 64142"><p>I owned a Sport Trac for 12 years and 164k miles and the MSRP was over $34k back in 2007 so I do know what it's like to own one. I obviously liked it too or I would never have kept it for as long as I did. Unfortunately, Ford abandoned that market for years. I had hoped the "new" Ranger would be a decent replacement but when they gave us a ten year old design with a turbo four banger I said no thanks and bought my current F-150 instead. Once you get used to the size it's not all that bad and even with the Coyote V8, 4x4 and 3.73:1 axle ratios it still gets over 20 mpg with the cruise control set on 75 mph. I couldn't come close to that with my old V8 ST. However, if Ford builds a pickup version of the new Bronco I will be all in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blksn8k, post: 1042455, member: 64142"] I owned a Sport Trac for 12 years and 164k miles and the MSRP was over $34k back in 2007 so I do know what it's like to own one. I obviously liked it too or I would never have kept it for as long as I did. Unfortunately, Ford abandoned that market for years. I had hoped the "new" Ranger would be a decent replacement but when they gave us a ten year old design with a turbo four banger I said no thanks and bought my current F-150 instead. Once you get used to the size it's not all that bad and even with the Coyote V8, 4x4 and 3.73:1 axle ratios it still gets over 20 mpg with the cruise control set on 75 mph. I couldn't come close to that with my old V8 ST. However, if Ford builds a pickup version of the new Bronco I will be all in. [/QUOTE]
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2022 Ford Maverick revealed — hybrid pickup gets 37 mpg, costs $21,490
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