@@IloveTide1997a dealership hit me with a $1,000 non refundable deposit back in 2021. I ended up not buying because I couldn’t justify throwing that money at a dealership with no guarantee of getting what I ordered.
I was able to heat my house for most of the winter with all the Maverick Hybrid recall notices I got from Ford. But after 31k miles in less than two years, good luck prying this vehicle out of my wife's hands.
I have to say that I really like this format for a video on a previously-covered vehicle; having a rundown of the Trims and options after a video with the in-depth technical breakdown is really good for some solid consumer advice, and it allows it to jump straight into the overall package’s quality. Plus, it’s always nice to see more Jack. 😃
@@dcarts561690% of F150 buyers dont need more than the Maverick, if they are gonna buy a POS, atleast spending 30k on a Maverick is not as bad as 50K on a F150 shitbox edition lmao.
I bought a Mazda B2300 in 1989, with a manual. That truck was small but cheap and decent MPGs. Took care of all of my hauling needs and super reliable. We need more of these small trucks. Mid-sized trucks have gotten way too big and too expensive.
My cousin bought a 1984 toyota pickup with an automatic for 2000. He manual swapped it, and he painted it among other mechanical things as well. He was able to sell it recently for 6000 and get himself a 90s Tacoma. People love these older trucks.
Completely agree. My winter daily/occasional hauler is a 1996 Mazda B2300. Maintenance is ridiculously easy on the thing, it gets decent mileage, and it's basically comfy enough aside from being loud inside compared to newer vehicles. I've been really thinking about getting a Maverick in the next couple years. I don't buy new, though, so we'll see what the used market is like around then. Right now the used market for newer Rangers is honestly not too bad, but I'm sure there will be plenty of cheap mavericks in just a couple years.
@@F40-c4i My dream is to get the overseas Toyotas here lol. New hiluxes are about as big as the vast majority of Americans need, and the Champ is all the bigger I'd need. A brand new little diesel truck for under $20k would be so nice.
I like this shorter and straight to it kind of quick and dirty format on cars previously reviewed. It's really nice to hear about recalls, repairs, etc.
This format is much more useful than engineer conversations. They serve is just another salesman for the company. I appreciate understanding the cost to own.
Personally I like both. Engineers are obviously going to be biased but it’s still nice to hear from people with in depth mechanical knowledge on a specific vehicle
I think they need to counterbalance the engineering fluff segments with their own unique real-world driving experiences as well as large-scale reliability data.
Concept was called the IMV 0. On sale right now in Thailand as the HiLux Champ. Chances of buying one in the US? Depends on if the world is still here in 25 years.
Yeah, the review of the WRX TR makes me want one. Surprised they like it as much as they did. I was in the market for a WRX six months ago. The TR has me interested again.
Just picked up my 2024 Hybrid after a 1.5 yr wait and have less than 200 miles on it but your review is pretty spot on. The first comment from my wife was if all Ford interiors were this cheap. 😄 That said, Ford did a great job for what its designed for and its target audience. Too early to determine long term reliability, but its seems to be built Ford Tough, fit and finish are good, no rattles, everything works. Advantage over a Civic is the ride height, excellent visibility while driving and city FE. It is overpriced now IMO and if we hadn't received $3400 off from Ford for having to wait for a 2024 over the 2023 I would have passed on it.
@@mrmrlee I have the XLT w/Lux & Co-Pilot. It easily gets 50+ mpg around town, cloth seats are great, and with all the features/storage/capabilities it was a fantastic buy. Its the small truck Toyota should have built.
I've owned a 23 XL hybrid for 6 months and like it so far. Great on gas, manageable size (actually fits in the garage) and relatively comfortable. This is perfect if you need a small truck occasionally and commuter most of the time.
With the price increases and making the hybrid optional instead of standard, my conclusion is the same as yours. Previously, the bed was a nice bonus, but I don't really need one, and for the $$ there are better CUVs and sedans.
Got my new ‘24 XL Hybrid a bit over a month ago. Took 6 months and couldn’t be happier with it! I had a 2017 F250 King Ranch Diesel till last year. A nice 2014 Silverado LTZ before that. Wanted to simplify my rides. I do have a few nicer vehicles. Suburban for the kids and trips and a C8 I got when they came out. Didn’t need that big truck anymore and definitely didn’t want to pay what the new equivalent would be at about $90,000! It has what I want and nothing I don’t. I added the stuff I did want with the lower trim. Hard plastics everywhere, but is easy to keep clean. Ford hit a home run with this thing. Yes, quality control is an issue. Ford has said that not too long ago. For $30,000 I can’t complain too much when I can carry all my kids and enjoy the drive averaging 35 MPG a tank in the month or better I’ve had it! My PowerStroke got 13 MPG no matter how I drove it.
Cheap POS basic transport cars are huge value and SG should do a whole segment on reviewing those vehicles. All we want is AC , good mpgs and phone connectivity. AMIRIGHT ?
16k miles and one year into ownership of my XLT FX4 Maverick. Legitimately been one of the best well rounded daily drivers I've ever had. I had originally ordered a hybrid but there was little hope of it being built in less than 2 years so I switched my order to the Ecoboost AWD.
Oliver Ford in Plymouth,Indiana. Superb sales and finance manager. The owner came out and chatted with me and my wife twice. No markups. No add ons. Highly recommend this dealership.
Very good video on the Maverick. I ordered a 2022 initially, but it got rolled into a 2023 model. I ordered the XLT Hybrid with lux package and spray-in bed liner, just like the Maverick in the video. I paid around $29k out the door and it's been great so far for me. I have driven 580 miles on one tank of gas with it and still had about 50 miles to empty. I've driven my Maverick roughly 7500 miles since I've had it and I haven't had any issues with it to date. I have only had 2-3 recalls posted for my Maverick so far and the engine fire one is not one of the issues. My only gripe with the Maverick so far is the infotainment system which is really basic, even for Ford's standards. I'm also glad to hear that the replacement battery packs are only about $2k as opposed to about $8-10k for something like a Prius.
The Lariat has the Sync 3 but the lower trims get an imitation watered down version of sync. In 2025 all Mavericks are getting the bigger screen and sync 4. The sync 3 works well in my 2023 Lariat Maverick and it is identical to what was in my 2019 F150 so I didn't have to go through a learning curve.
I've watched the truck market for years, and I have owned several. I own a 3rd Gen Tacoma right now. The 3rd Gen Tacoma is nearly as big as my "full sized" 83 Chevy truck I owned back in the 90s. Now, we have small, medium, large, and super sized trucks. The car market is insane right now.
Main problem is that we in the US and Canada don’t have a SMALL frame-based truck. All of our small trucks like the Maverick and Santa Cruz are unibody. Granted, most people who buy small trucks are suburbanites like me who don’t do heavy towing or hauling, but my old 1995 Tacoma once had to tow my son’s car home. Not sure that would be a good thing to do with a small unibody truck. I also see a lot of 2nd and 3rd gen Tacomas and Nissan Frontiers used as commercial vehicles here in Texas and they get used and abused and still last for years. It would be nice to have a frame-based small pickup like they have in Europe and Asia.
@@adrianw3985 Definitely agree with you, Adrian. The unibody small trucks are great for the average person who only needs them for light duty. However, I think a frame-based truly small pickup would sell very well, too. Especially for farmers or folks who own property outside the cities. I own some property 50 miles from here and my old Tacoma works well off road for that. Not sure I’d want to traverse that terrain in a Maverick or equivalent and I don’t really want or need the size of the current Tacoma, Ranger, or Colorado.
Maybe the Bait type guys. My dad's a Termite Pest Control guy and has a Diesel Dodge, he doesn't use physical lay out baits (unless requested), he does direct soil / Foundation injection that keeps your house protected for 20-30 years and doesn't require the customer to have to pay a Pest guy to swap out the layout baits every 2-3 years. And who wants a bait system laying around their home anyways?
After waiting a total of 282 days, I picked my XLT hybrid in cactus gray up on Star Wars day (May 4th!). Ordered on July 27 2023. Added the XLT luxury package and all weather mats. This thing is absolutely perfect for most people. I’m getting as high as 54mpg average on some of my in town driving while being careful with the throttle. It’s by far the nicest vehicle I’ve ever owned and feels just so nice cruising around. I love the looks. They just downsized a truck rather than pulling the Hyundai or Honda thing and trying to make it look all weird and futuristic. These are just going to keep selling as fast as ford can make them for people like myself that don’t want to pay for a full size truck (both with the up front cost as well as your over time cost of ownership). It’s all the truck that most truck guys actually need. If you don’t need to impress the other guys with a big truck, which seriously seems to be the main thing anyone has to say bad about these trucks lol.. then get an order in on one next time they open up orders! It’s worth the wait!
Nice Dad! Great detail. Yes the Mav is the best vehicle I have driven too, including Jeep Ltd, Mercedes, and BMW. Some guys make fun of me but I don't care, I embrace that and call the 4 Mavs I show in my videos Tonka trucks.
I traded a 2019 F150 Lariat for a 2023 Maverick 2.0l AWD and it took exactly five months for delivery and I did not pay over MSRP. So far I am very happy with it. Five years ago you could buy a lot more truck for the same price but those days are gone.
I placed an order for a Maverick hybrid in 2021 thinking I was killing 2 birds with one stone, I needed a truck and I wanted a fuel efficient run around. My experience waiting for my truck: every single option I picked caused a delay in it's manufacturing, my truck had 3 recalls on it before it was ever built, Ford cancelled my pricelock because it was taking too long to build and raised the total cost of the truck over $10k, the MPG figure was way too good to be true and the new average MPG rating is about 37 instead of 44. Eventually I got tired of waiting and abandoned my order and bought a used Frontier which was much cheaper and had more features. What's nice is I didnt't need to trade off my Altima to afford the Frontier so I got a spare car that averages 37mpg, same as the Maverick apparently, and a fun truck to drive. Ford wound up building my truck anyway after cancelling the order and it just got delivered to the dealer about 12 days ago. I think I dodged a bullet because I was looking over the VIN details I was given and they built my truck wrong, it's missing a few items from the original order that didn't get discontinued by Ford so they have no reason to be missing. They had 3 years to get it right and they still got it wrong.
I’ve got a 1995 Tacoma. 2.4L 4-pot, manual tranny, crank windows. It will outlive us all. It’s everything I need as a suburban homeowner/gardener/landscaper. It survived 2 sons learning to drive on it as well!
No joke, my 81 year old mother drives a 2006 manual Tacoma for her business. I’m to the point where I wish she would get an auto, but she correctly tells me she has more control with a stick. And she’s right. I drive a manual Gladiator. We had all manuals growing up: Dodge truck 3 on the tree, Mazda 626, Ford Ranger. I got a BMW 325e out of college. Parents taught us well.
Ford has basically perfected the awd system and the 2.0 over the last decade. I am very pleased with my 22 xlt fx4 for 29k Not sure why you think the hybrid is the better choice, given all the problems. IMHO, the 2.0 is the best buy.
Your get to the point, meat and potatoes breakdown of this vehicle is what so many others simply don't get or do. Getting lost in things like cup holders, the "aesthetic" qualities of plastic interior surfaces and colors, and gizmo gadgetry obsession are so tiresome and overstated wastes of time in segments like these. Thankyou for getting to the points that truly matter and for the honest opinions. I feel a bare bones XL with a smaller cab and 6' bed option would make so much sense if Ford truly wanted to stick with their 20-25k original budget target. Offering the high end more frills options is fine. Many want and need that. But a base model with a long bed for fleet, tradesman, delivery drivers and more for working utility applications would, IMO, sell well. Thanks again.
@@vadim6385 They certainly do. Pinto, Escape, Crown Vic, Maverick, Expedition, Lincoln, Bronco, Navigator, Windstar all had recalls due to fires. I think it's time Ford honors its roots by coming out with the Viking Funeral Edition.
I’ve had my Maverick (awd, 4k tow xl) for 2 yrs now. 50k miles and zero issues. Love this lil truck, I couldn’t replace it with anything worthwhile for the price (25k out the door).
Jack I really like the addition of discussing consumable costs. Can you talk about where are the prices from? Dealer quoted or aftermarket? The ballpark figures you gave give a sense of being made up. I've been watching you guys long enough to know that's not true but to a new viewer it can give that impression.
In a few years from now, when I might be in the market for a new car, this is one of two I'm considering. Love almost everything about this little truck.
Year into my hybrid version and have been really happy with it. No visits to the dealership yet. Knock on wood. Getting over 40 mpg with it. Took over a year to get one. I bought a stripped one and it cost me 27k out the door with all fees and taxes. If I would have got the first year version it would have been $25k but with no cruise control.
Problem with these base prices, you'll never find them at any dealers, being marked up horribly into the high 30's to start. Just a big come on tactic.
Average new car/vehicle cost is over $48500 with Bidenflation....don't blame the auto industry blame the voters who elected Biden and his crew in congress.
We've had our '23 Ecoboost AWD Maverick for almost a year now. Paid close to $30k for it, with the 4k tow package. I really liked the engine when we had it in our Focus ST, and it was one of the reasons we got our Maverick. We've had it on several back road 4-5 hour roadtrips, where speeds usually stayed around 60-65 mph, and got 33-34 mpg easily. On highway trips with speeds at 75-80 mph, mileage drops to around 30 mpg. I don't really consider it a truck. It is a FWD biased vehicle with part-time AWD and a bed instead of a trunk.
I'm a little disappointed that they didn't call it the Ranchero because that's exactly what it is, a Ranchero revival. Can't wait for mine, supposed to be building next week!
Mark & Jack - are you going to get your hands on the new 6000lbs Dodge -Obesity- Charger? Can't wait to see Jack put this medieval ram through the castle wall!
Loved the honest review! Yes, by the time you deal with the dealer and then concern yourself with the potential pitfalls, this "truck" just isn't worth it. One would be better off finding a standard 2-3 year old used truck. It's a FORD. And the people I know that own FORD vehicles have shown me.... Nope... move on.. you DO not want a FORD.
Subaru has had 5 recalls on their Ascent model. Everybody seems to be having similar issues as the Ford Maverick has had, or at least, almost everyone.
We have a late build 2022 XLT hybrid. Got it for my wife’s commute plus light suburban truck tasks. She loves it. No mechanical problems with about 15,000 miles on the odometer. Other option was a Civic but the Maverick gets better mileage and she prefers the elevated seating position. I wasn’t crazy about a civic with a CVT. If Honda had offered a Civic or Integra with an 8 speed automatic I probably would have pushed hard for that instead. We will keep the Maverick at least 8-10 years provided the drive train stays reliable.
Keep up with the fluid changes and it should be fine. My grandson has 2016 Fusion with the 2.0l Ecoboost AWD with 250,000kms on it it has been mechanically trouble free. It's the same basic power and drive train as the Maverick but the Maverick 2.0l is updated to eliminate the head gasket problems that some of the earlier 2.0l engines had. This is a well proven drive train used in many other vehicles for the last 8-10years.
Dude every brand gets recalls especially for new first gen models, all of them have been minimal electric module program updates for problems I never was having in the first place. Not a bad vehicle. I got XL as I figured it was best deal for the money. Use it for light commute and for utility with some towing. Great vehicle for the price of a Toyota Corolla I got so much more.
I ordered a 23 XLT Hybrid which took 13 months to arrive. The day it came, I ordered a Lariat Hybrid which only took 6 months. Coming from a 2019 F150 Lariat, I preferedr the Lariat features over the XLT. I like the smaller size of the vehicle (do lots of city driving) and even with the increased pricing, it is just enough truck for what I need (I have a small farm). All the comments dissing the Mexican origins are ridiculous. Ford has been building there for DECADES - get over it. There were more defects in my built in the USA F150 Lariat. I've had (and still have one) four Rangers. The full frame Ranger construction is more truck like, but frankly, provides an inferior ride compared to a Maverick. If you want a cheap set of wheels and don't need what a small trucklet can add to your experience, feel free to expand your horizons. But lots of people seem to appreciate the Mav. It seems more fans than all the haters who frankly, just like stirring the pot with nonsense and their ignorance.
Let's not forget that the Toyota Tacoma and some of the Ram 1500s are also built in Mexico. I also traded a 2019 F150 Lariat for a 2023 AWD Lariat Maverick and have no regrets. I loved my F150 but it was way too much truck for what I was using it for. The Maverick is more fun to drive, park, clean snow off of, gets much better gas mileage and is easier to get in and out of.
I got my 22 hybrid XLT with the lux package and copilot for 27k. For that price, it has been great. The problem is that the extra cost they’ve been tacking onto the hybrid makes them not nearly as good of a deal. Still, it has a unique place in the car market right now. Just don’t pay dealer markup prices, it’s not worth it.
I kept track of pricing on the maverick over the years as I was looking to get a nicely equipped xlt for around that $27k mark when it would be time to get a new car. Saw the price jump a couple times and now at about $32k, I've lost almost all interest in buying. Most dealers are asking for a markup also.
Ditto. Average trim jumped in the neighborhood of 18% INCREASE. . Lost all interest as well. Ford took away what they released it here for. AFFORDABILITY
Obligatory owner brag: I got one of the first 2022s my local dealership got. I've had almost no problems with it at all, other than recalls, and I'm at 62k miles. I got the tow package as the only option and it does everything I need out of a truck, like towing my boat or trailer. I've know people that own one that have had problems with the transmission, knock on wood, mine has been fine.
I'm not a truck person. When this came out, I was intrigued because it went back to the old days of what trucks were... Utilitarian vehicles that you could use to move stuff and not be precious with. Trucks that used to do this got too big, got covered in leather, and ballooned in price. If I were to buy a truck, I don't need a luxurious barge. I need something that can haul yard supplies, bikes, and anything else I don't want to store in the interior of a car.
I have a garage and driveway full of Ford truck products. None of them have any major issues, some over 10 years old. These quality issues are inexcusable. Glad the word shitbox at least made a cameo in the video
I ended up getting a second gen colorado instead of a maverick for several reasons. I was upgrading from a second gen escape and I really wanted more capability if I was upgrading to a new truck. The cabin space was too small for me on the maverick, and the bed was also too small. I wanted to carry around my motorcycles in the bed with ease and the colorado WT does that perfectly for me. The Colorado can (slightly) tow more than the hybrid maverick and the Colorado more than likely feels more stable towing than the maverick would have. I have not had any issues with my colorado after 1 year and 20k miles. I also like that it’s basically the same size as regular trucks from the early 2000s midsize is the way to go
Yes there have been some recalls but I have a 2023 Lariat AWD that has had two recalls to reprogram the BCM. Not "plagued" with recalls in my mind. A few recalls for a new design is not out of the ordinary and only a few of them have been anywhere near serious issues. Please don't complain about the pricing when other options for pickup trucks can cost twice as much similarly equipped. In todays pricing balloon the price is a steal. You are obviously not a Ford or pickup truck fan. Go and do some hauling with your Civic hatchback or your Toyota Rav4. The Maverick is a very practical vehicle for a lot of people at a reasonable price. It is not for everybody but it is dam good at its intended purpose. Buy a new Tundra with their 500,000 units recall for engine failures. All manufacturers have some quality issues and any the Fords I have owned have been problem free and required little to no warranty work. I have owned Dodge, Toyota, Chevy, GMC and the Fords I have owned have been as good as or better than any of them as far as reliability goes. None of them are perfect. Does the Maverick have issues? Yes and so does every mass produced vehicle. I am not a Ford or Maverick fan boy but I do like my Maverick for how easily handles the tasks I need. I don't know if your review is intended to be biased in any way but it sounds a bit biased to me.
I recently place a deposit down for a 2025 Lariat AWD hybrid with 4k tow package. At $41k it is expensive but it's what I want. I think you get a lot of bang for the buck. Two other trim levels exist for those who don't want to spend a lot.
We need more manufacturers trying to compete in the economy truck space. The basic idea Ford has here is great even if their execution is questionable.
For your average user (aka non-towing truck driver), would it be more worth getting a new Maverick for $35k or a used (say 35k miles) F150/1500 for $35k? You might think Maverick, but what about factors like depreciation and reliability?
Really good question. The Maverick will take the big new-car depreciation hit every new car takes, whereas the used F150 will depreciate more slowly as it already took its biggest depreciation hit when it was driven off the lot. Also need to factor in your running costs, parts availability, etc. The F150/1500 are going to get dramatically worse mileage for around-town driving, which if you drive a lot, will add up. That said, the F150 platform is probably the most mature/understood platform on earth, so every issue with it is basically known and addressable at this point, and parts will be available basically everywhere, for every model year. There's no right or wrong answer, just depends on what you value, but you ask a great question.
@@bt7482 I was trading out of a Ford F250, and looked at a new Maverick lariat, it was $36,900. Instead I ended up with the Ridgeline for $41,700 and think I picked the better sized truck for our needs. The Ranger, Tacoma and Canyon were too much for our needs and all too pricey IMO.
24 years ago, I bought a Kia Rio Cinco because I needed inexpensive and useful transportation. It turned out to be my favorite car in 55 years of buying vehicles for personal use. If Kia could build such a great car, I figured the days of bad design, bad assembly, and bad cars was a thing of the past. I think things have deteriorated since then, when Ford, Dodge (RAM), and GM are now producing crap. How the mighty have fallen. BTW, I wouldn't buy another Kia today, either.
If you have a highway commute then I think the ecoboost is the way to go. I average about 31 mpg on the highway in in my AWD Maverick. None of the hybrid issues. And it's fun.
If you want a truck that is of a reasonable size it is the only option. "Very few dealers stock XL" Dealers aren't generally ordering anything themselves yet. If it's on the lot, it's a customer order the person walked away from. There aren't a lot of XLs on the lot because Ford limits production of the XL to 23% and about 2/3s of the orders that are still backlogged are in fact the XL that Ford just doesn't want to build for the people who ordered them. The XLT only makes sense if you are going to add on packages that are not available on the XL. Also the XL has an inoffensive interior, as opposed to the XLT's love it or hate it look where they give you the option of the "black appearance package" that basically just turns it back into the XL for another $1700 if you hate it.
Personally I find the VW Jetta S to be a really good value in this day n age. For Under $23K you get a pretty nice car with all you really need. Next up would be something like a Corolla Hybrid LE possibly, but the Jetta is bigger, nicer and on the highway have seen people get close to 50mph's as long as your not hot driving like an idiot. Not many "inexpensive" new cars really out there any more. I know the Mitsubishi Mirage is cheaper, but that is a 3 cylinder Golf Cart and those are pushing $20k these days.
That's funny AF, because we know this turd is going to vapor lock at 65,000 miles, right around the time it's going to need new struts. Those struts will never be replaced.
You know for a fact if ford is building something for $30,000 now it’s absolute junk. Even their $80,000 vehicles fall apart. I worked for a rental company and they were the only vehicles that would literally fall apart within 40,000 miles. Interior pieces falling off, 10 speeds going out, engines blowing up.
Would have been worth mentioning that the Hybrid used to be the base engine option and the Ecoboost was an upcharge until this model year where they flipped it. Given the supply constraints I think making the hybrid cost more is smart because that's what 90% of people want. But, it also means you're pushing 30k for one of these that isn't poverty specced and at that price it really isn't that great of a deal anymore.
A loaded Maverick Lariat is $50,000.00 Canadian dollars. A loaded F150 Lariat is $90,000.00 Canadian dollars. An XL F150 without many options is almost $60,000.00 Canadian dollars. You can buy a base f150 for a similar price as a loaded Maverick. That only makes sense if you need the extra capabilities of the F150, don't need or want any luxury features, don't care about fuel economy, don't have to park in small parking spots, don't mind getting out a ladder to clean snow off it, don't have problems climbing up into the truck, don't have to deal with 6 foot high parking garages, etc. etc.
When Ford first announced that they were reintroducing a compact truck, I was thinking back to the days of the original Ranger, S10, Toyota pickup, Mazda B2000 and so on. Small trucks that were body on frame with regular or extended cabs, 2 or 4 wheel drive, 4 or 6 cylinder motors, standard or automatic transmissions. Instead, we get another four door SUV with a tiny, useless bed....
Good video thanks for your honesty and at the end I think it would have been helpful for you to talk about some of the better options at this price point.
My family and I has 3 mavericks and the have all been amazing and you have a small truck which is great and one Maverick has over 50k miles and has been perfect
Bought an XLT fwd ecoboost. Wasn’t gonna get bent over for the hybrid. Got a deal because nobody wanted a fully loaded XLT with BAP + tow package in Azure Grey. Absolutely love it - getting 28 mpg. Much much better than the turbo Mazda 3 hatch I had before.
Tim Bartz at Long McArthur has a superior presentation. He's the Media Director for the number one maverick dealer in the world for a reason. This video has a lot of clips from intellectually protected sites.
The point on this is well made. A Maverick Hybrid sounds good on paper but if you really need a truck to do truck things, quality used F-150s are plentiful and not that much more and are probably built better. If you need a fuel efficient hybrid to putz around in doing daily tasks and don't feel like breaking down any time soon, take your money directly to Toyota and skip the competition.
Leave it to Ford to fuck itself out of something good. This truck started out VERY affordable without charging more for Hybrid. Then the geniuses at Ford decided to not make enough of these and cause the price raping at all the dealerships. THEN Ford decided to charge more and more every model year, and then charge extra for Hybrid and STILL make it hard to find. Genius strategy.
I swear its getting to the point where ford is going to move like 5 vehicles in one calendar year each sold at 100 million dollars. Its like the new generation of corporate executives have completely forgotton about economies of scale
Got my Maverick at MSRP......most of the high markups seem to be in states like CA, NY, IL, MD, NJ, DE, MA, WA, OR and most metropolises....do ya see the trend?
If it were body on frame this thing would be the ultimate vehicle. Yeah, ride quality would be a bit rougher, but the off road capabilities would be insane! We need something to fill the void the old Ranger/Hilux/etc. left, a compact truck with real truck construction. The Maverick is otherwise good though, I have a coworker with one and he loves it, I just want that durability for the rocks and ditches.
Even the TREMOR off road model is not designed for rocks and ditches. At best it is designed for light to medium off road use. Even regular off road rated trucks need upgrades for serious off road rocks and ditches where ground clearance is king.
More manufacturers need a truck in this segment. I actually read where Mitsubishi wants to make it happen but between production constraints and Chicken Tax it would be hard for them.
I never get the arguments relating to "cheap plastics"....Plastics are inherently cheap. The interior quality on my base model XL is better than my Prius Prime, which is $7k more. Why? Because the Prius' eco plastic plant based dash material ages poorly and just looks dirty however much you clean it, while the "hard plastic" of the Maverick wipes clean easily.
Way to go Ford for making a popular truck you don’t want to sell
Shout out to Ford for making an affordable truck and then proceeding to immediately jack up the price to a point where it doesn't make sense any more
@@IloveTide1997 the Maverick is a lure to get you to purchase the F150
@@grocerygripthen what the hell is the Ranger?
@@billiam247a slightly larger lure to get you to purchase the F150.
@@IloveTide1997a dealership hit me with a $1,000 non refundable deposit back in 2021. I ended up not buying because I couldn’t justify throwing that money at a dealership with no guarantee of getting what I ordered.
I was able to heat my house for most of the winter with all the Maverick Hybrid recall notices I got from Ford. But after 31k miles in less than two years, good luck prying this vehicle out of my wife's hands.
This truck appeals especially to the blacks
@@biggeststeppa1and whites
@@biggeststeppa1and browns
@@biggeststeppa1genuine question: how? 😂
@@biggeststeppa1 I don't see them in rap vids
I have to say that I really like this format for a video on a previously-covered vehicle; having a rundown of the Trims and options after a video with the in-depth technical breakdown is really good for some solid consumer advice, and it allows it to jump straight into the overall package’s quality. Plus, it’s always nice to see more Jack. 😃
At least it's not another $90K POS. Market needs more of this, although it's not for me.
It’s still a POS. It’s 1/3 the car for 1/3 the price.
Do you have experience with this?
@@dcarts561690% of F150 buyers dont need more than the Maverick, if they are gonna buy a POS, atleast spending 30k on a Maverick is not as bad as 50K on a F150 shitbox edition lmao.
@dcarts5616 way to cope about owning a 90k grocery getter
@@CadgerChristmasLightShow Trust me. I wouldn’t pay $90k for a vehicle even if I could afford to. What a waste of money.
I bought a Mazda B2300 in 1989, with a manual. That truck was small but cheap and decent MPGs. Took care of all of my hauling needs and super reliable. We need more of these small trucks. Mid-sized trucks have gotten way too big and too expensive.
My cousin bought a 1984 toyota pickup with an automatic for 2000. He manual swapped it, and he painted it among other mechanical things as well. He was able to sell it recently for 6000 and get himself a 90s Tacoma. People love these older trucks.
Completely agree. My winter daily/occasional hauler is a 1996 Mazda B2300. Maintenance is ridiculously easy on the thing, it gets decent mileage, and it's basically comfy enough aside from being loud inside compared to newer vehicles. I've been really thinking about getting a Maverick in the next couple years. I don't buy new, though, so we'll see what the used market is like around then. Right now the used market for newer Rangers is honestly not too bad, but I'm sure there will be plenty of cheap mavericks in just a couple years.
The Ranger/Mazda B2000 was the last reliable vehicle Ford made other than the Crown Vic/Marquis
Agreed even the new Tacoma is too big for most truck needs. As a landscaper I dream of buying a fleet of old rangers/b series.
@@F40-c4i My dream is to get the overseas Toyotas here lol. New hiluxes are about as big as the vast majority of Americans need, and the Champ is all the bigger I'd need. A brand new little diesel truck for under $20k would be so nice.
My dad got a 24 Maverick XL ordered in 2023 for $25,550. Insane value for what it is. He opted for the 2.0 and loves it.
my dad ordered a base model XL with hybrid, the only option he got was a sunroof
My dad can beat up your dad
I got a 2024 XL for 23.5k. No options except tow hitch for $100!
I bet my dad could beat up your dad.
I really like the fact that you tackled the cost of maintenance and consumables. I feel less bad not being a millionaire.
I like this shorter and straight to it kind of quick and dirty format on cars previously reviewed. It's really nice to hear about recalls, repairs, etc.
This format is much more useful than engineer conversations. They serve is just another salesman for the company. I appreciate understanding the cost to own.
The engineer conversations are somewhat unique to this channel but I also find them to be like a boring advertisement.
Personally I like both. Engineers are obviously going to be biased but it’s still nice to hear from people with in depth mechanical knowledge on a specific vehicle
I think they need to counterbalance the engineering fluff segments with their own unique real-world driving experiences as well as large-scale reliability data.
😂😂😂😂🎉@@Rew123
It would be so nice if Toyota did their own spin of the Maverick for the US market. Thing would go nuts
Wouldn’t hold my breath.
Concept was called the IMV 0. On sale right now in Thailand as the HiLux Champ.
Chances of buying one in the US? Depends on if the world is still here in 25 years.
That’s what the Tacoma used to be.
I love my tacoma but it's so huge. I would prefer something smaller but the Maverick just doesn't fit the bill.
No chance. They have no reason to.
Need more buying guides this was awesome!
Yeah, the review of the WRX TR makes me want one. Surprised they like it as much as they did. I was in the market for a WRX six months ago. The TR has me interested again.
Just picked up my 2024 Hybrid after a 1.5 yr wait and have less than 200 miles on it but your review is pretty spot on. The first comment from my wife was if all Ford interiors were this cheap. 😄 That said, Ford did a great job for what its designed for and its target audience. Too early to determine long term reliability, but its seems to be built Ford Tough, fit and finish are good, no rattles, everything works. Advantage over a Civic is the ride height, excellent visibility while driving and city FE. It is overpriced now IMO and if we hadn't received $3400 off from Ford for having to wait for a 2024 over the 2023 I would have passed on it.
I have a 2024 XL with onyx black interior, we love it! I prefer cloth seats over fake pleather, and we don't have those annoying orange bits.
@@mrmrlee I have the XLT w/Lux & Co-Pilot. It easily gets 50+ mpg around town, cloth seats are great, and with all the features/storage/capabilities it was a fantastic buy. Its the small truck Toyota should have built.
$3400? Heck, I thought the $2750 was sweet . $24.5K XLT/hybrid
I've owned a 23 XL hybrid for 6 months and like it so far. Great on gas, manageable size (actually fits in the garage) and relatively comfortable. This is perfect if you need a small truck occasionally and commuter most of the time.
With the price increases and making the hybrid optional instead of standard, my conclusion is the same as yours. Previously, the bed was a nice bonus, but I don't really need one, and for the $$ there are better CUVs and sedans.
That closeup at 6.51 😂
Headaches
It was missing jean shorts!
Got my new ‘24 XL Hybrid a bit over a month ago. Took 6 months and couldn’t be happier with it! I had a 2017 F250 King Ranch Diesel till last year. A nice 2014 Silverado LTZ before that. Wanted to simplify my rides. I do have a few nicer vehicles. Suburban for the kids and trips and a C8 I got when they came out. Didn’t need that big truck anymore and definitely didn’t want to pay what the new equivalent would be at about $90,000! It has what I want and nothing I don’t. I added the stuff I did want with the lower trim. Hard plastics everywhere, but is easy to keep clean. Ford hit a home run with this thing. Yes, quality control is an issue. Ford has said that not too long ago. For $30,000 I can’t complain too much when I can carry all my kids and enjoy the drive averaging 35 MPG a tank in the month or better I’ve had it! My PowerStroke got 13 MPG no matter how I drove it.
Cheap POS basic transport cars are huge value and SG should do a whole segment on reviewing those vehicles. All we want is AC , good mpgs and phone connectivity.
AMIRIGHT ?
And a manual trans….
16k miles and one year into ownership of my XLT FX4 Maverick. Legitimately been one of the best well rounded daily drivers I've ever had. I had originally ordered a hybrid but there was little hope of it being built in less than 2 years so I switched my order to the Ecoboost AWD.
Oliver Ford in Plymouth,Indiana. Superb sales and finance manager. The owner came out and chatted with me and my wife twice. No markups. No add ons. Highly recommend this dealership.
Great that you are including recalls and reliability information. Much needed and appreciated.
Hyper close-up Jack made my day.
Very good video on the Maverick. I ordered a 2022 initially, but it got rolled into a 2023 model. I ordered the XLT Hybrid with lux package and spray-in bed liner, just like the Maverick in the video. I paid around $29k out the door and it's been great so far for me. I have driven 580 miles on one tank of gas with it and still had about 50 miles to empty. I've driven my Maverick roughly 7500 miles since I've had it and I haven't had any issues with it to date. I have only had 2-3 recalls posted for my Maverick so far and the engine fire one is not one of the issues. My only gripe with the Maverick so far is the infotainment system which is really basic, even for Ford's standards. I'm also glad to hear that the replacement battery packs are only about $2k as opposed to about $8-10k for something like a Prius.
The Lariat has the Sync 3 but the lower trims get an imitation watered down version of sync. In 2025 all Mavericks are getting the bigger screen and sync 4. The sync 3 works well in my 2023 Lariat Maverick and it is identical to what was in my 2019 F150 so I didn't have to go through a learning curve.
I've watched the truck market for years, and I have owned several. I own a 3rd Gen Tacoma right now. The 3rd Gen Tacoma is nearly as big as my "full sized" 83 Chevy truck I owned back in the 90s. Now, we have small, medium, large, and super sized trucks. The car market is insane right now.
Main problem is that we in the US and Canada don’t have a SMALL frame-based truck. All of our small trucks like the Maverick and Santa Cruz are unibody. Granted, most people who buy small trucks are suburbanites like me who don’t do heavy towing or hauling, but my old 1995 Tacoma once had to tow my son’s car home. Not sure that would be a good thing to do with a small unibody truck. I also see a lot of 2nd and 3rd gen Tacomas and Nissan Frontiers used as commercial vehicles here in Texas and they get used and abused and still last for years. It would be nice to have a frame-based small pickup like they have in Europe and Asia.
@OldRustySteele yes, you are right. They are unibody, but indeed, for the people that buy them, there are enough "truck" for their needs.
@@adrianw3985 Definitely agree with you, Adrian. The unibody small trucks are great for the average person who only needs them for light duty. However, I think a frame-based truly small pickup would sell very well, too. Especially for farmers or folks who own property outside the cities. I own some property 50 miles from here and my old Tacoma works well off road for that. Not sure I’d want to traverse that terrain in a Maverick or equivalent and I don’t really want or need the size of the current Tacoma, Ranger, or Colorado.
2024 Ford Maverick - No longer flammable! What a buy.
I love this video format! Going through the online vehicle builder and explaining which choices are best
The #1 truck of Pest Control guys everywhere 😂
Sure enough, there's one in my neighborhood.
It was the Frontier, now it's this
It's a Pesti looking truck..🕷️🐜🪳
They drive Nissan Frontiers around here.
Maybe the Bait type guys. My dad's a Termite Pest Control guy and has a Diesel Dodge, he doesn't use physical lay out baits (unless requested), he does direct soil / Foundation injection that keeps your house protected for 20-30 years and doesn't require the customer to have to pay a Pest guy to swap out the layout baits every 2-3 years.
And who wants a bait system laying around their home anyways?
Bring back the old piano outro! I love the maverick.
Maybe Nintendo got wind of their inspiration and hit em with a lawyer letter lol
After waiting a total of 282 days, I picked my XLT hybrid in cactus gray up on Star Wars day (May 4th!). Ordered on July 27 2023. Added the XLT luxury package and all weather mats. This thing is absolutely perfect for most people. I’m getting as high as 54mpg average on some of my in town driving while being careful with the throttle. It’s by far the nicest vehicle I’ve ever owned and feels just so nice cruising around. I love the looks. They just downsized a truck rather than pulling the Hyundai or Honda thing and trying to make it look all weird and futuristic. These are just going to keep selling as fast as ford can make them for people like myself that don’t want to pay for a full size truck (both with the up front cost as well as your over time cost of ownership). It’s all the truck that most truck guys actually need. If you don’t need to impress the other guys with a big truck, which seriously seems to be the main thing anyone has to say bad about these trucks lol.. then get an order in on one next time they open up orders! It’s worth the wait!
Nice Dad! Great detail. Yes the Mav is the best vehicle I have driven too, including Jeep Ltd, Mercedes, and BMW. Some guys make fun of me but I don't care, I embrace that and call the 4 Mavs I show in my videos Tonka trucks.
I traded a 2019 F150 Lariat for a 2023 Maverick 2.0l AWD and it took exactly five months for delivery and I did not pay over MSRP. So far I am very happy with it. Five years ago you could buy a lot more truck for the same price but those days are gone.
Well said. I'm looking forward to my 2025 Lariat AWD with 4k towing option.
I placed an order for a Maverick hybrid in 2021 thinking I was killing 2 birds with one stone, I needed a truck and I wanted a fuel efficient run around. My experience waiting for my truck: every single option I picked caused a delay in it's manufacturing, my truck had 3 recalls on it before it was ever built, Ford cancelled my pricelock because it was taking too long to build and raised the total cost of the truck over $10k, the MPG figure was way too good to be true and the new average MPG rating is about 37 instead of 44. Eventually I got tired of waiting and abandoned my order and bought a used Frontier which was much cheaper and had more features. What's nice is I didnt't need to trade off my Altima to afford the Frontier so I got a spare car that averages 37mpg, same as the Maverick apparently, and a fun truck to drive. Ford wound up building my truck anyway after cancelling the order and it just got delivered to the dealer about 12 days ago. I think I dodged a bullet because I was looking over the VIN details I was given and they built my truck wrong, it's missing a few items from the original order that didn't get discontinued by Ford so they have no reason to be missing. They had 3 years to get it right and they still got it wrong.
Came for the truck.....staying for shenanigans
its nota truck lol
It's a car with a bed. Like the Subaru Baja, but actually sells.@@skateinspace
@@skateinspace and why not, pray tell?
@@skateinspace I have made a big mistake. I am using my "not a tuck" Maverick to do truck things. Oh my!
Just bought one of these last month. XLT Hybrid model. I love it! Got 600+ miles on my first tank.
Nice! Tha Mav hybrid on my videos has about 12,000 miles.
I’ve got a 1995 Tacoma. 2.4L 4-pot, manual tranny, crank windows. It will outlive us all. It’s everything I need as a suburban homeowner/gardener/landscaper. It survived 2 sons learning to drive on it as well!
No joke, my 81 year old mother drives a 2006 manual Tacoma for her business. I’m to the point where I wish she would get an auto, but she correctly tells me she has more control with a stick. And she’s right.
I drive a manual Gladiator. We had all manuals growing up: Dodge truck 3 on the tree, Mazda 626, Ford Ranger. I got a BMW 325e out of college.
Parents taught us well.
Ford has basically perfected the awd system and the 2.0 over the last decade. I am very pleased with my 22 xlt fx4 for 29k
Not sure why you think the hybrid is the better choice, given all the problems. IMHO, the 2.0 is the best buy.
Forget the Hybrid...I love my AWD Ecoboost!!
Agree with you on this.
@@ThomasVMan Ditto
Your get to the point, meat and potatoes breakdown of this vehicle is what so many others simply don't get or do. Getting lost in things like cup holders, the "aesthetic" qualities of plastic interior surfaces and colors, and gizmo gadgetry obsession are so tiresome and overstated wastes of time in segments like these. Thankyou for getting to the points that truly matter and for the honest opinions. I feel a bare bones XL with a smaller cab and 6' bed option would make so much sense if Ford truly wanted to stick with their 20-25k original budget target. Offering the high end more frills options is fine. Many want and need that. But a base model with a long bed for fleet, tradesman, delivery drivers and more for working utility applications would, IMO, sell well. Thanks again.
I love it when you show graphs. Thank you for making this video. I love the Maverick.
Just keep a fire extinguisher next to you, what's the big deal? LOL!! Way to go Ford!
Yeah, Ford have great history with cars that burn their passengers to death.
When they call it "Found On Road Dead" they weren't talking about the vehicle 💀
@@vadim6385 They certainly do. Pinto, Escape, Crown Vic, Maverick, Expedition, Lincoln, Bronco, Navigator, Windstar all had recalls due to fires. I think it's time Ford honors its roots by coming out with the Viking Funeral Edition.
I’ve had my Maverick (awd, 4k tow xl) for 2 yrs now. 50k miles and zero issues. Love this lil truck, I couldn’t replace it with anything worthwhile for the price (25k out the door).
Jack I really like the addition of discussing consumable costs. Can you talk about where are the prices from? Dealer quoted or aftermarket? The ballpark figures you gave give a sense of being made up. I've been watching you guys long enough to know that's not true but to a new viewer it can give that impression.
Yeah, maybe if they show a parts list with prices or something
Ford parts directly from the dealer
Rockauto and Tasca are where I get all my Ford parts for my fiesta ST.
Thank you for letting us know what is possibly a better deal at the same price point 🙏🏼 Super helpful bit of information
In a few years from now, when I might be in the market for a new car, this is one of two I'm considering. Love almost everything about this little truck.
Year into my hybrid version and have been really happy with it. No visits to the dealership yet. Knock on wood. Getting over 40 mpg with it. Took over a year to get one. I bought a stripped one and it cost me 27k out the door with all fees and taxes. If I would have got the first year version it would have been $25k but with no cruise control.
Not a video I wanted, but a video someone might need!
Thank you mr. Savage.
Loving the buying guides! Keep making them, would love to see one on camaro, mustang, m340, m3, m4, other coupes and sport sedans
I know there are a fair number of recalls but all the people I talk to with Mavericks love them
All I can think about is the tan Maverick sedan my father owned in the 70s. What a piece of you know what. 🤣
Problem with these base prices, you'll never find them at any dealers, being marked up horribly into the high 30's to start. Just a big come on tactic.
Average new car/vehicle cost is over $48500 with Bidenflation....don't blame the auto industry blame the voters who elected Biden and his crew in congress.
We've had our '23 Ecoboost AWD Maverick for almost a year now. Paid close to $30k for it, with the 4k tow package. I really liked the engine when we had it in our Focus ST, and it was one of the reasons we got our Maverick. We've had it on several back road 4-5 hour roadtrips, where speeds usually stayed around 60-65 mph, and got 33-34 mpg easily. On highway trips with speeds at 75-80 mph, mileage drops to around 30 mpg. I don't really consider it a truck. It is a FWD biased vehicle with part-time AWD and a bed instead of a trunk.
I'm a little disappointed that they didn't call it the Ranchero because that's exactly what it is, a Ranchero revival. Can't wait for mine, supposed to be building next week!
Mark & Jack - are you going to get your hands on the new 6000lbs Dodge -Obesity- Charger? Can't wait to see Jack put this medieval ram through the castle wall!
That thing has got "Mark's Car of the Year" written all over it.
@@uncalm Yes, the one with the toilet paper!..
May I add the AWD options add independent rear suspension, which increases the ride quality.
Loved the honest review! Yes, by the time you deal with the dealer and then concern yourself with the potential pitfalls, this "truck" just isn't worth it. One would be better off finding a standard 2-3 year old used truck. It's a FORD. And the people I know that own FORD vehicles have shown me.... Nope... move on.. you DO not want a FORD.
Subaru has had 5 recalls on their Ascent model. Everybody seems to be having similar issues as the Ford Maverick has had, or at least, almost everyone.
We have a late build 2022 XLT hybrid. Got it for my wife’s commute plus light suburban truck tasks. She loves it. No mechanical problems with about 15,000 miles on the odometer. Other option was a Civic but the Maverick gets better mileage and she prefers the elevated seating position. I wasn’t crazy about a civic with a CVT. If Honda had offered a Civic or Integra with an 8 speed automatic I probably would have pushed hard for that instead. We will keep the Maverick at least 8-10 years provided the drive train stays reliable.
Keep up with the fluid changes and it should be fine. My grandson has 2016 Fusion with the 2.0l Ecoboost AWD with 250,000kms on it it has been mechanically trouble free. It's the same basic power and drive train as the Maverick but the Maverick 2.0l is updated to eliminate the head gasket problems that some of the earlier 2.0l engines had. This is a well proven drive train used in many other vehicles for the last 8-10years.
I think this truck is so cute and I'm not saying that in a condescending way. I think it looks really good!
I like it so much I bought 2 that I show in my videos.
This would be a great series if there were more than a handful of nearly affordable budget vehicles.
Mitsubishi Mirage...do it. Do it.
Thanks Jack!
Dude every brand gets recalls especially for new first gen models, all of them have been minimal electric module program updates for problems I never was having in the first place. Not a bad vehicle. I got XL as I figured it was best deal for the money. Use it for light commute and for utility with some towing. Great vehicle for the price of a Toyota Corolla I got so much more.
I ordered a 23 XLT Hybrid which took 13 months to arrive. The day it came, I ordered a Lariat Hybrid which only took 6 months. Coming from a 2019 F150 Lariat, I preferedr the Lariat features over the XLT. I like the smaller size of the vehicle (do lots of city driving) and even with the increased pricing, it is just enough truck for what I need (I have a small farm). All the comments dissing the Mexican origins are ridiculous. Ford has been building there for DECADES - get over it. There were more defects in my built in the USA F150 Lariat. I've had (and still have one) four Rangers. The full frame Ranger construction is more truck like, but frankly, provides an inferior ride compared to a Maverick. If you want a cheap set of wheels and don't need what a small trucklet can add to your experience, feel free to expand your horizons. But lots of people seem to appreciate the Mav. It seems more fans than all the haters who frankly, just like stirring the pot with nonsense and their ignorance.
Let's not forget that the Toyota Tacoma and some of the Ram 1500s are also built in Mexico. I also traded a 2019 F150 Lariat for a 2023 AWD Lariat Maverick and have no regrets. I loved my F150 but it was way too much truck for what I was using it for. The Maverick is more fun to drive, park, clean snow off of, gets much better gas mileage and is easier to get in and out of.
I got my 22 hybrid XLT with the lux package and copilot for 27k. For that price, it has been great. The problem is that the extra cost they’ve been tacking onto the hybrid makes them not nearly as good of a deal. Still, it has a unique place in the car market right now. Just don’t pay dealer markup prices, it’s not worth it.
Love my Maverick. not a rattle or squeak . Ford needs to make more of these and not 80k F150's
There are other options, and I’ll leave it at that- BRILLIANT
I kept track of pricing on the maverick over the years as I was looking to get a nicely equipped xlt for around that $27k mark when it would be time to get a new car. Saw the price jump a couple times and now at about $32k, I've lost almost all interest in buying. Most dealers are asking for a markup also.
Ditto. Average trim jumped in the neighborhood of 18% INCREASE. . Lost all interest as well. Ford took away what they released it here for. AFFORDABILITY
Obligatory owner brag: I got one of the first 2022s my local dealership got. I've had almost no problems with it at all, other than recalls, and I'm at 62k miles. I got the tow package as the only option and it does everything I need out of a truck, like towing my boat or trailer. I've know people that own one that have had problems with the transmission, knock on wood, mine has been fine.
The phrase 🤬 Box is EXACTLY 💯 why I remain subscribed to this fantastic channel.
My 2020 Escape Hybrid is AWD so why isn't AWD available on the Maverick since it is the same body.
Because Ford
Good question
2025 Mavericks are available with hybrid and AWD. I bet they will be hard to get though.
I'm not a truck person. When this came out, I was intrigued because it went back to the old days of what trucks were... Utilitarian vehicles that you could use to move stuff and not be precious with. Trucks that used to do this got too big, got covered in leather, and ballooned in price.
If I were to buy a truck, I don't need a luxurious barge. I need something that can haul yard supplies, bikes, and anything else I don't want to store in the interior of a car.
I have a garage and driveway full of Ford truck products. None of them have any major issues, some over 10 years old. These quality issues are inexcusable. Glad the word shitbox at least made a cameo in the video
I ended up getting a second gen colorado instead of a maverick for several reasons. I was upgrading from a second gen escape and I really wanted more capability if I was upgrading to a new truck. The cabin space was too small for me on the maverick, and the bed was also too small. I wanted to carry around my motorcycles in the bed with ease and the colorado WT does that perfectly for me. The Colorado can (slightly) tow more than the hybrid maverick and the Colorado more than likely feels more stable towing than the maverick would have. I have not had any issues with my colorado after 1 year and 20k miles. I also like that it’s basically the same size as regular trucks from the early 2000s midsize is the way to go
Yes there have been some recalls but I have a 2023 Lariat AWD that has had two recalls to reprogram the BCM. Not "plagued" with recalls in my mind. A few recalls for a new design is not out of the ordinary and only a few of them have been anywhere near serious issues. Please don't complain about the pricing when other options for pickup trucks can cost twice as much similarly equipped. In todays pricing balloon the price is a steal. You are obviously not a Ford or pickup truck fan. Go and do some hauling with your Civic hatchback or your Toyota Rav4. The Maverick is a very practical vehicle for a lot of people at a reasonable price. It is not for everybody but it is dam good at its intended purpose. Buy a new Tundra with their 500,000 units recall for engine failures. All manufacturers have some quality issues and any the Fords I have owned have been problem free and required little to no warranty work. I have owned Dodge, Toyota, Chevy, GMC and the Fords I have owned have been as good as or better than any of them as far as reliability goes. None of them are perfect.
Does the Maverick have issues? Yes and so does every mass produced vehicle. I am not a Ford or Maverick fan boy but I do like my Maverick for how easily handles the tasks I need. I don't know if your review is intended to be biased in any way but it sounds a bit biased to me.
I recently place a deposit down for a 2025 Lariat AWD hybrid with 4k tow package. At $41k it is expensive but it's what I want. I think you get a lot of bang for the buck. Two other trim levels exist for those who don't want to spend a lot.
We need more manufacturers trying to compete in the economy truck space. The basic idea Ford has here is great even if their execution is questionable.
For your average user (aka non-towing truck driver), would it be more worth getting a new Maverick for $35k or a used (say 35k miles) F150/1500 for $35k? You might think Maverick, but what about factors like depreciation and reliability?
Really good question. The Maverick will take the big new-car depreciation hit every new car takes, whereas the used F150 will depreciate more slowly as it already took its biggest depreciation hit when it was driven off the lot. Also need to factor in your running costs, parts availability, etc. The F150/1500 are going to get dramatically worse mileage for around-town driving, which if you drive a lot, will add up. That said, the F150 platform is probably the most mature/understood platform on earth, so every issue with it is basically known and addressable at this point, and parts will be available basically everywhere, for every model year. There's no right or wrong answer, just depends on what you value, but you ask a great question.
At $35k you can get a loaded Honda Ridgeline with very low miles
@@bt7482 I was trading out of a Ford F250, and looked at a new Maverick lariat, it was $36,900. Instead I ended up with the Ridgeline for $41,700 and think I picked the better sized truck for our needs. The Ranger, Tacoma and Canyon were too much for our needs and all too pricey IMO.
24 years ago, I bought a Kia Rio Cinco because I needed inexpensive and useful transportation. It turned out to be my favorite car in 55 years of buying vehicles for personal use. If Kia could build such a great car, I figured the days of bad design, bad assembly, and bad cars was a thing of the past. I think things have deteriorated since then, when Ford, Dodge (RAM), and GM are now producing crap. How the mighty have fallen. BTW, I wouldn't buy another Kia today, either.
If you have a highway commute then I think the ecoboost is the way to go. I average about 31 mpg on the highway in in my AWD Maverick. None of the hybrid issues. And it's fun.
Agreed. The hybrid only makes sense for people that live in town and do most of their driving in town.
If you want a truck that is of a reasonable size it is the only option. "Very few dealers stock XL" Dealers aren't generally ordering anything themselves yet. If it's on the lot, it's a customer order the person walked away from. There aren't a lot of XLs on the lot because Ford limits production of the XL to 23% and about 2/3s of the orders that are still backlogged are in fact the XL that Ford just doesn't want to build for the people who ordered them. The XLT only makes sense if you are going to add on packages that are not available on the XL. Also the XL has an inoffensive interior, as opposed to the XLT's love it or hate it look where they give you the option of the "black appearance package" that basically just turns it back into the XL for another $1700 if you hate it.
Personally I find the VW Jetta S to be a really good value in this day n age. For Under $23K you get a pretty nice car with all you really need. Next up would be something like a Corolla Hybrid LE possibly, but the Jetta is bigger, nicer and on the highway have seen people get close to 50mph's as long as your not hot driving like an idiot. Not many "inexpensive" new cars really out there any more. I know the Mitsubishi Mirage is cheaper, but that is a 3 cylinder Golf Cart and those are pushing $20k these days.
That Ford can't make a decent hybrid system in the 2020s is nuts. Stuff has been on the market for 2 decades; figure it out.
I have the XLT EcoBoost with lux package and i absolutely love the truck!
It's adorable that you guys think this vehicle will last long enough to need the struts replaced.
That's funny AF, because we know this turd is going to vapor lock at 65,000 miles, right around the time it's going to need new struts. Those struts will never be replaced.
Exactly. The majority of these inferior ford junkyard queens will be in fact, in a junk yard within 10 years.
You know for a fact if ford is building something for $30,000 now it’s absolute junk. Even their $80,000 vehicles fall apart. I worked for a rental company and they were the only vehicles that would literally fall apart within 40,000 miles. Interior pieces falling off, 10 speeds going out, engines blowing up.
Would have been worth mentioning that the Hybrid used to be the base engine option and the Ecoboost was an upcharge until this model year where they flipped it. Given the supply constraints I think making the hybrid cost more is smart because that's what 90% of people want. But, it also means you're pushing 30k for one of these that isn't poverty specced and at that price it really isn't that great of a deal anymore.
Yeah, this was a steal the way it was originally priced. Now I'm not seeing the value any longer
Not worth it at this pricing. Used to be...not anymore.
Good news. The hybrid is again the base engine for the 2025 model year and it is available with AWD and 4k tow package.
I hope toyota revives the small truck sector as well
Love that Ford decided that selling out at $20k was a bad thing and jacked the prices so that I may as well just buy an F150.
A loaded Maverick Lariat is $50,000.00 Canadian dollars. A loaded F150 Lariat is $90,000.00 Canadian dollars. An XL F150 without many options is almost $60,000.00 Canadian dollars. You can buy a base f150 for a similar price as a loaded Maverick. That only makes sense if you need the extra capabilities of the F150, don't need or want any luxury features, don't care about fuel economy, don't have to park in small parking spots, don't mind getting out a ladder to clean snow off it, don't have problems climbing up into the truck, don't have to deal with 6 foot high parking garages, etc. etc.
3:45 LOL at the orange soda being shown as used with the built-in bottle opener.
I'm sure that's exactly how it will get used.
Should I get the Ecoboost hybrid Maverick or the Raptor Bronco?
When Ford first announced that they were reintroducing a compact truck, I was thinking back to the days of the original Ranger, S10, Toyota pickup, Mazda B2000 and so on. Small trucks that were body on frame with regular or extended cabs, 2 or 4 wheel drive, 4 or 6 cylinder motors, standard or automatic transmissions. Instead, we get another four door SUV with a tiny, useless bed....
Good video thanks for your honesty and at the end I think it would have been helpful for you to talk about some of the better options at this price point.
My family and I has 3 mavericks and the have all been amazing and you have a small truck which is great and one Maverick has over 50k miles and has been perfect
Bought an XLT fwd ecoboost. Wasn’t gonna get bent over for the hybrid. Got a deal because nobody wanted a fully loaded XLT with BAP + tow package in Azure Grey. Absolutely love it - getting 28 mpg. Much much better than the turbo Mazda 3 hatch I had before.
Tim Bartz at Long McArthur has a superior presentation. He's the Media Director for the number one maverick dealer in the world for a reason. This video has a lot of clips from intellectually protected sites.
Thanks
For being so honest in your videos :.
The point on this is well made. A Maverick Hybrid sounds good on paper but if you really need a truck to do truck things, quality used F-150s are plentiful and not that much more and are probably built better. If you need a fuel efficient hybrid to putz around in doing daily tasks and don't feel like breaking down any time soon, take your money directly to Toyota and skip the competition.
Like this format too.
Leave it to Ford to fuck itself out of something good. This truck started out VERY affordable without charging more for Hybrid. Then the geniuses at Ford decided to not make enough of these and cause the price raping at all the dealerships. THEN Ford decided to charge more and more every model year, and then charge extra for Hybrid and STILL make it hard to find. Genius strategy.
I swear its getting to the point where ford is going to move like 5 vehicles in one calendar year each sold at 100 million dollars. Its like the new generation of corporate executives have completely forgotton about economies of scale
They do it on purpose. American manufacturers want to make insane profits margins on each and every one sold. It’s greed.
Got my Maverick at MSRP......most of the high markups seem to be in states like CA, NY, IL, MD, NJ, DE, MA, WA, OR and most metropolises....do ya see the trend?
They are 100% doing it so they can advertise a low MSRP but sell you an F150 when you get to the dealership.
I love this channel. So damn good.
If it were body on frame this thing would be the ultimate vehicle. Yeah, ride quality would be a bit rougher, but the off road capabilities would be insane! We need something to fill the void the old Ranger/Hilux/etc. left, a compact truck with real truck construction. The Maverick is otherwise good though, I have a coworker with one and he loves it, I just want that durability for the rocks and ditches.
Even the TREMOR off road model is not designed for rocks and ditches. At best it is designed for light to medium off road use. Even regular off road rated trucks need upgrades for serious off road rocks and ditches where ground clearance is king.
Succinct and to the point.
Well Done.
Most importantly, if you want AWD, you have to get Ecoboost. (4 mo. Update: the 2025 models will have optional AWD on hybrid!)
2025 models will have AWD available in the hybrid.
@@Bob-xc2us I saw that the other day, fantastic!
More manufacturers need a truck in this segment. I actually read where Mitsubishi wants to make it happen but between production constraints and Chicken Tax it would be hard for them.
Thank you @savagegeese for keeping Ford honest and pointing out the Quality issues. Still a cool truck but Ford can do better.
That high bird power!!
I never get the arguments relating to "cheap plastics"....Plastics are inherently cheap. The interior quality on my base model XL is better than my Prius Prime, which is $7k more. Why? Because the Prius' eco plastic plant based dash material ages poorly and just looks dirty however much you clean it, while the "hard plastic" of the Maverick wipes clean easily.
I liked this video format 👍
I like the truck but i have serious doubts about how many will make it to 150k miles.