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I’ve got the 2025 XLT 2.7L 4x4 with as much equipment as offered. This truck has the feel of the F-150 with the ease of parking and great power/torque for occasional towing. For the average size guy the interior is roomy and relatively comfortable. So far I haven’t gotten below 25 mpg with mostly highway driving. The Maverick is built on the cheaply made Escape FWD SUV (works for some peoples use/budget) and is more economy car than truck. Wasn’t a difficult choice for me especially with the Ranger boasting the only V6 in its class these days other than the Nissan. If you got $50k plus for a new truck… a little more in fuel is a sweet trade off for the satisfying 2.7L TT. Needless to say I love mine so far. I’m not a fan of black trucks but it’s starting to grow on me… hopefully you will warm up to yours too. Best wishes

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I greatly prefer the Ranger (non Raptor) over the MAV. Longer trips were uncomfortable and my knees always hit the edges of the door and center console. The truck was great in concept, but with real world applications it kind of sucked. I’d get a Santa Cruz before another Mav honestly. Agreed the F-150 is actually best, but the size was always an issue for me. I feel like mid-sized trucks are perfect and actually pretty big compared to full sized 80/90’s trucks.

Also the Mav was definitely made cheaper over all. It’s a 5 year truck at best, while a ranger could keep up for at least 15years.
This made me feel so much better
 
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I’ve got the 2025 XLT 2.7L 4x4 with as much equipment as offered. This truck has the feel of the F-150 with the ease of parking and great power/torque for occasional towing. For the average size guy the interior is roomy and relatively comfortable. So far I haven’t gotten below 25 mpg with mostly highway driving. The Maverick is built on the cheaply made Escape FWD SUV (works for some peoples use/budget) and is more economy car than truck. Wasn’t a difficult choice for me especially with the Ranger boasting the only V6 in its class these days other than the Nissan. If you got $50k plus for a new truck… a little more in fuel is a sweet trade off for the satisfying 2.7L TT. Needless to say I love mine so far. I’m not a fan of black trucks but it’s starting to grow on me… hopefully you will warm up to yours too. Best wishes

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Your post is great I really appreciate it and helps shape where my head was when I ordered it.

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This made me feel so much better
Well if I could ease your mind that easily, I’d like to help your keep that peace of mind going for a long time…

Can we discuss a Ford certified extended warranty that will help you and your family for years to come?!

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I switched from a Mercedes E350 sedan to a Ranger XLT FX4 4WD. I love everything about the truck expect the gas mileage. Even with the 2.3L, I get about 20mpg with mostly city driving, in eco mode all the time.
It's a tradeoff. I did test drive the Maverick as well, and to put your mind at ease a little, the Maverick doesn't feel like a truck, it feels like a rather cramped small SUV. Lot lower seating position than the Ranger as well.

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You are complaining about 20mpg city? Rofl.
 

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Oh that was not clear, i have owned a few 2.7L F150s and they are very good this 2.7 Ranger is worse on fuel.. my F150 was a 3.5 Ecoboost
There is no way that Ranger is worse on fuel than a 3.5 eco F150. You must be doing something wrong.
 

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What kind of mileage are you getting? I get about 20mpg avg. 2.7L xlt, and I have kind of a lead foot...
 

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I was hell bent on getting a Maverick Tremor. To the point that I had put two $1,000 deposits on Mavericks at two different dealership while waiting for the recall stop-sale to be lifted. Then my wife and I test drove a 2.7l Ranger Lariat. There was no comparison in build quality and the buttery smoothness of the V6 - well I guess you know how the story ended. :)
 
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Real talk:

I greatly prefer the Ranger (non Raptor) over the MAV. Longer trips were uncomfortable and my knees always hit the edges of the door and center console. The truck was great in concept, but with real world applications it kind of sucked. I’d get a Santa Cruz before another Mav honestly. Agreed the F-150 is actually best, but the size was always an issue for me. I feel like mid-sized trucks are perfect and actually pretty big compared to full sized 80/90’s trucks.

Also the Mav was definitely made cheaper over all. It’s a 5 year truck at best, while a ranger could keep up for at least 15years.
Your thoughts on the maverick are incorrect. The Maverick drive well on long trips and the seats are comfortable. I drove from Pennsylvania to Florida multiple times and had no comfort problems. To your other point I have had my maverick 2 1/2 years with 34k miles with no problems and will keep it another ten years.
 

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Your thoughts on the maverick are incorrect. The Maverick drive well on long trips and the seats are comfortable. I drove from Pennsylvania to Florida multiple times and had no comfort problems. To your other point I have had my maverick 2 1/2 years with 34k miles with no problems and will keep it another ten years.
Where to start here…

1. I talked about pressure point on my knees, not the seat comfort.

2. I never said the Mav didn’t drive well.

3. Your truck as stated is only 2.5 years old (only half way to 5 years). We’ll see if it last (new flash, it won’t).

4. My opinions are not incorrect, they are in fact my opinions (Which are what the poster asked for).

5. If from the above 1-4 you can’t read between the lines I’ll make it clear for ya-

You are a dummy…
 
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Where to start here…

1. I talked about pressure point on my knees, not the seat comfort.

2. I never said the Mav didn’t drive well.

3. Your truck as stated is only 2.5 years old (only half way to 5 years). We’ll see if it last (new flash, it won’t).

4. My opinions are not incorrect, they are in fact my opinions (Which are what the poster asked for).

5. If from the above 1-4 you can’t read between the lines I’ll make it clear for ya-

You are a moron…
Your still incorrect and unable to have a civil debate
 

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i would still like to get a maverick and use it for autocross. i bet it would be a blast on the track, especially since they make that lobo version now.
 

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i would still like to get a maverick and use it for autocross. i bet it would be a blast on the track, especially since they make that lobo version now.
Yea, I would like to get my maverick on a track and see what it can do. Today I drove three hours in my Ranger from Pennsylvania to New York comfortable and nice drive.
 

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There is no way that Ranger is worse on fuel than a 3.5 eco F150. You must be doing something wrong.
I don’t know about the 2.7 but my ranger raptor is definitely worse than the 3.5 f150. I average 15/17 in raptor and 17/22 in my 3.5. It’s the only thing I hate about the raptor.
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