staryoshi
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I describe the Maverick as generally 'not truck enough' for what I want, but I still consider it a truck... And a potentially viable option.
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Or the geriatric ladies truck…it’s the hipster man-bun “truck” class. Lol
Calm down.. it was a joke.Or the geriatric ladies truck…
Dude I’ve driven skidders on logging trails and just about every size vehicle out there, be it D9 cats and down, John Deer, Ford, IH etc… why such fanboy BS? No one is trying to emasculate you, it just a discussion whether my 67 YO wife would be comfortable driving a new Ford.. throwing stones does nothing… how young are you again? I’m thinking about 45 or less…

Thanks for posting this. It really does make it clear that the differences between the Ranger and Maverick are not really that great, but those between the Ranger and the 150 are huge, making the latter way too big for my lifestyle, not to mention my garage! It seems reasonable that, with the Maverick holding down the small end, Ford engineers will be taking the Ranger up a bit in size, which is all right by me, as long as they keep it south of the 150 and bump the power up accordingly! The 150s will no doubt keep growing in size and power as well!this has floated around.
i know it doesnt give much for height comparisons.
but i attached the link to the pic and maybe following that you might dig up something
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https://www.autoblog.com/2021/06/08/ford-maverick-size-comparison-f150-ranger/
On Reddit there have been pics of them loaded in trains heading out, and even a few already arrived at dealerships.How could they?
The Maverick isn't even close to release yet is it?
Automotive press should start getting ahold of them a few months before customers. So judging by recent Ford progress you'll see one in 2025.
Yes, I've seen Brandon's posts.On Reddit there have been pics of them loaded in trains heading out, and even a few already arrived at dealerships.
The reviews I've seen have generally been positive. I believe that Ford is going to sell a billion of these things over the next 10 years. This "vehicle" is perfect for the vast majority of the population who need an open bed twice a year. If you're out here getting Mad Online over the definition of a truck, try going outside and taking a breath.
Ford puts a trailer brake controller in these from the factory and not our Rangers?
Would've liked to see him tow that Airstream shown at the end.