This is exactly the type of design that made cheap Japanese cars so good in the 90s. Quirky and cheery designs, that aren’t overly goofy. These synthetic materials tend to hold up extremely well.
I think Doug touched on this in the first Maverick video. For the economy value shopper that would have bought a sedan a few years ago, this is going to be what they buy. It's cheaper than any other crossover on the market. And comparably priced with an awful lot of Korean sedans.At this price you can have a Kia K9 or you can have a Ford truck. After delivery and sales tax what else can you buy under $25,000? Ford's already sold out of these through July 2022.
I can't believe Doug missed the huge white QR code sticker underneath the rear seat. If you scan that, it takes you to a site where you can download and 3D print accessories for the truck, some of which attach to that "clip" he mentioned in the rear. I think that's such a cool feature, haven't seen any other manufacturer encouraging customers to 3D print custom accessories for their cars
This is what I’ve been waiting on, a cheap small truck that gets good gas mileage. I’m rural, have a small farm, and commute 55 miles to work. I believe Ford knocked this one out of the park.
I bought a Ford Maverick and with gas prices the way they are Iam glad i did I am averaging 44mpg on my daily commute best truck ever Ill probably trigger a few people who will say its not a.. truck... ruclips.net/video/15HsJrSNr8w/видео.html
In my view, the hybrid version deserves the highest "value" score available, because it has moved the bar entirely. Simply put, when it comes to new cars - and I'm including Ford's destination fee in this - there is no other $21,490 hybrid, there is no other $21,490 truck, and IIRC, there isn't even a tiny car of any type that gets 42 mpg city for $21,490. To think you can get a hybrid truck that can haul upwards of 18 sheets of plywood, fit four, and get an amazing 42 mpg city for so little money in this day and age of overpriced vehicles is market-altering stuff.
To be fair it's hard to swallow the lack of cruise and steelies and lack of power tailgate (you can option in power mirrors via Copilot 360). I ended up speccing out a lean XLT....
@@captured_agent5714 Ok add $2k or so, its not bad, you get keypad so youll never lock keys inside, nice wheels , locking tailgate, cruise, rear armrest and cupholder, more tiedowns, better grille and a funkier interior (lol)
Ford crammed tons of value into this small package. Doug didn't have enough time to detail all the smart features, like: - Those tailgate bottle openers are also handy tie-down points - When in the mid-position, the tailgate is level with the top of the wheel wells, so you can carry 4x8 sheet goods - The bed is full of slots for 2x4s and 2x6s. There's a 2x4 slot just in front of the wheel wells that's positioned perfectly for holding bike forks, and you can store the wheels between the 2x4 and the front of the bed. - That slot in the rear cup holder is part of FITS (Ford Integrated Tether System), which includes both a family of storage accessories, and the CAD files so you can design and print your own. - Lastly, folding down the rear seat back exposes anchors for child seat tethers. These are much better positioned than those on the F-150, which are too close to the child seats to work well (you have to route the tethers horizontally to other anchors). Too many cool features to list. If the quality is high I think Ford has a hit on their hands that appeals to both young buyers looking for adventure and older buyers looking for practicality.
He also missed the AC outlets with 400 watts of power available in the hybrid model. That seems like the biggest feature of this model and it wasn't mentioned.
@@JamesD-HB "2 DC to AC inverters" - Both of those 400 watt 120V AC outlets draw off of a single 400 watt continuous inverter. If you try to draw 400 watts x2 continuous, you will blow the truck's inverter circuit fuse.
This is probably the only new vehicle to come out in the past 5 years that I would actually consider buying. I’m excited to see what the future holds for the Maverick!
@biblereader rust really isnt a problem if you get the car undercoated every year or wash it in the winter lived in canada for 22 years my daily of the last 6 hasnt gotten and worse then when i bought it
I bought a Ford Maverick and with gas prices the way they are Iam glad i did I am averaging 44mpg on my daily commute best truck ever Ill probably trigger a few people who will say its not a.. truck... ruclips.net/video/15HsJrSNr8w/видео.html
@Jason Mexico Wow thanks Jason! I will work hard to continue to earn your sub and referrals. I am a rookie but trying. It's a lot more work than I thought! I try to bring actual Mav use videos to RUclips, not one of those that reviews a loaner or makes you stare at them the whole time.
@@fordmaverickmaniac Nice. Yeah I'm looking at picking one up in the next 6-12 months or so, I'll definitely be checking out your videos to keep me going til then haha
@@XBillyMexicoXdid you end up getting one? I’m just now starting to look, I’ll probably wait until the Toyota stout comes out to compare the two although I imagine you won’t find a Toyota for awhile after they release. People will overpay like they did with the maverick until production catches up.
I can also see the Orkin man rolling up in a Maverick in the near future. A pickup that costs under $25K and gets 40-ish mpg is going to be a fleet favorite.
I would LOVE to have these at my AZ store! We've had a number of issues with our '19, '20, and '21 Colorados ranging from trans issues (loss of 1st and spotty 2nd gear) to security system issues ("Service passlock" no-starts) and even failed weather stripping at 6mo/14k miles. Fuel milage in the low 20s jumping to 40mpg would be fantastic for us as well!
I worked at NAPA as a driver, our fleet was mainly Chevy. I drove a '17 Colorado, alongside that was another Colorado, 2 Sonic's, a City Express, and a Silverado. Other stores were like this too, very few had Ford Transit Connects.
I'm a guy who believes that most people buying a pick-up simply need a small pick-up such as this, not some large truck. If this truck is cheaper to maintain and drive, I hope it's a success.
@@CalumRaasay 99% true facts lol. I can understand the funtiaonality and "future-proofing" of buying a truck, but for most those people, a nice crossover or even hatchback will have plenty of room. Almost the same reason everybody is buying SUV's now a days. They are nothing but a money pit unless you have a true need or large family.
Except there have already been midsize trucks on the market for years, yet half tons still sell in higher volumes. I don’t believe people but pick ups because they need it. They buy it because they want something oversized so they can sleep better at night.
I finally got my 22 maverick lariat hybrid. 1 year later this truck is amazing. I’m able to get up to 600 miles per tank using the electric mode at low rpm’s. That is about 44 mpg, which is insane for a pickup truck
If Ford can get this out without the issues they had with the explorer/aviator then they are going to have a huge hit on their hands. I can see all the little companies like orkin driving these.
What issues did they have with the Explorer? I see a bunch of them, Ford dealers are full of them all the way from cheap $26k base to 60k platinum AWD models.
@@aidanl9535 oh interesting. I wasn't in tune to that. I had to rent a car a few weeks ago and they upgraded me to an AWD platinum explorer with the Ecoboost V6 and I was pretty impressed by the power and technology. I hated the transmission though. The first few speeds are really clunky at slow speeds
What issues did the explorer ever have? 98% of explorers are still on the road that were made made after 2000. Whoever says fords aren’t reliable, they dumb asf.
*** The adjustable lift gate is actually so you can load full sized sheets of plywood, it raises to the level of the wheel wells and provides a nice level surface for your building materials
Doug: "it's a cheap truck half the price of the average new car, great capability, honest truck, never has existed before on the market, great interior... Value? 7."
Value also takes into account how well it will hold its' value. Since they will be mass produced and relatively cheap, Doug is guessing (or knows) that people would just rather buy a new one than get one 2nd hand. So the value score drops due to not holding monetary value over time - 7 is a great score for a vehicle like this.
These are the trucks we need BACK. We need these perfectly sized mid-sized trucks. We also need manual transmissions back too! They make perfect work trucks. I miss the Dakotas, S10s, Rangers etc. I had an S10 and I put almost 300k on that thing. It never quit and it was a manual. I can’t wrap my head around paying 50-100k for a truck. I actually use my truck and it’s a TOOL for me.
Have had my lariat hybrid a week. Averaged 29mpg the first tank, averaging 36mpg on the second tank. And that included towing in the first tank. My 11 mile trip home today was 46mpg. 4 of those 11 miles were all electric. I'm quite happy with it.
@biblereader the power meter and how charged the battery is dictates when it switches. Mostly I can get it up to 17-20mph before it switches as long as you're staying under 20% power. If you punch it it will switch almost immediately. But once you're moving it's easy to get it back into electric even at higher speeds. And breaking regeneration produces a ton of electricity and you rarely use the real brakes until the very end of the stop unless you really need to stop quick. Many of my short drives are half or more electric in town. Like 9mi total, 6 of them electric. 54-58mpg on those trips. Climate control (primarily heat because it's only from the engine heat) requires the engine more often. So don't warm up. Just go and get heat once it's running the engine and the coolant temp rises a notch or two from cold.
Would you call the elcamino a truck... something with a 4ft bed isn't a truck... how the hell could you ever get work done with this. Just like the tonneau cover. Always sissy truck owners with those. Probably using it to haul groceries
@@kylegroth3199 A lot of people buy big ol expensive tough trucks and use the bed maybe once in a blue moon to help someone move or buy a grill...other than that it's a grocery getter. Many truck owners needs and usage would fit the Maverick from my point of view. Small cargo, short distances, unchallenging terrain, and minimal usage of bed and towing. A lot of people aren't actually doing any real work with their truck; trucks are like the most popular vehicle in America, they aren't all being used to their potential. So many people could get by with a "sissy truck" and pay less.
@@kylegroth3199 it would be perfect for someone like me who doesnt have enough cash for a big truck who also wouldn't use it for work. Id like the utility for camping and transporting my personal music equipment. Something that doesnt need a huge bed. The gas mileage is great too and thats a big seller these days. Any nothin sissy if you're smart about what you need and how youll use it
Can't wait to get one of these. So glad this segment is coming back. This will sell well because everyone doesn't want a 60 thousand dollar ten foot tall tank that can pull a freight train with 9mpg for everyday driving.
@@joelscb ya it’s a real pain trying to actually find one. Especially since dealerships don’t take down the ones they had from their website in a timely manner. I thought I’d have to settle for a Ranger(drove like shit compared to the Maverick, and the interior is shit and boring.) Drove to a dealership and there was a Maverick Lariat out front. Like I’ve been told countless times before, I assumed it was a Demo mode. Nope. I almost didn’t believe it when they said it was for sale and they just got it the day before. I wasted no time😂
Perfect for an average Dad like me. A small (affordable) truck that can haul around all my yard waste from mowing and trimming trees, transport outdoor play equipment for my kids, furniture, and all the materials I need to upgrade my fixer-upper home. All with enough seating for my wife and kids to tag along for some fun (productive) family time!
One market segment is the newly retired guy’s who are watching how much money they’re spending, will like having an affordable “truck”. Small business that need a low cost delivery vehicle, and young independent tradesmen/women will tap this market. Thanks Ford for listening to the people.
as a young trades man I've been wanting a V4 and all the market had to offer were clapped out Toyotas or Nissans. a Maverick is definitely the truck i want by summer
I'm so ready for this. Never thought I'd ever get to buy a new vehicle, but damn, a small affordable utilitarian vehicle with zero BS is my absolute dream.
I really like the approach ford had with this truck; I am not a truck person but I can see the appeal of having something that is not a monstrosity in terms of dimensions that is practical, usable and affordable. No nonsense features, just practical and utilitarian.
I can see this being absolutely massive in fleet sales. All those construction and similar companies that need lots of vehicles that can visit remote or dirty sites but not cost a ton. The $20k one does everything such companies need. And it will cost them a decent chunk less based on volume. Plus I see huge consumer interest. So this is a winner. And the Hyundai is just too crossover-looking to make truck people happy.
@@jasonsuthern6326 For sure, I work for my small town, and I could see them when time comes replacing their fleet of F-150's with base Mavericks for the water/town maintenance department, and then keeping a single F-250 for the rare times they need to haul some of their larger equipment that Mavericks can't handle. Heck I could even see these for small rural police departments with the turbo 4 all wheel drive for the better fuel efficiency if Ford wants to offer these with a police package.
@@CommodoreFan64 the cheap hybrid is also amazing for young electricians/plummers and other people like that, is good to build credit and they are exposed to ford and get more loyal to maybe upgrade to something nicer 5 years down the line. I'm not from NA but VW controlled that market when i was young here and now that those people are older they are the market for VW more luxury offerings and even Audis. The Maverick is amazing for blue collar entrepeneurs, i mean if they notice it because that segment died in NA for a reason :P
@@veganpotterthevegan style over substance man. I still think compact trucks I would skip the segment and got for something bigger given a choice. This trucks looks like they ment for ppl who aren't earning 6 figures (I ain't either)
@@jayantsudhakar4600 Oh no, not earning 6 figures? Who wants to look like that?🤦😂 Jesus🤦 Even this truck is more capable than what most truck owners actually need. But it's also very fuel efficient and happens to not cost much
I currently drive a 1994 Ford Ranger and tbh i love it. The maverick, at its price point, is almost the perfect upgrade if I want to keep with the compact pick up truck vibe. The places to store things and the performance it can bring really it interesting. I hope ford releases an extended cab version if you don't want crew cab so that you can have a slightly larger bed
i got a 2005 ranger xlt which i am going to have to hand down to my little bro when he’s old enough and this maverick seems like a great affordable next step up
Doesn't have to be that way. Order it online from Ford, get called into the dealership of your choice to verify the order, then sign the purchase agreement and make sure the dealer does too. If you do this, they have to honor the Ford online price.
@@VanguardShags yeah but you’re also going to be waiting forever for the vechicle you do realize there’s a shortage right? If you need it in a few months you realize there’s other people who ordered before you that get theirs built first plus all the allocations for the very few being delivered to dealers
My local Ford dealer has a Maverick XL AWD with a dealer processing fee of $500. And that's it. Nothing else. There are some reputable dealer still around.
Being European, dealer mark-up isn't typically a thing. At least, it wasn't pre-pandemic. Are mark-ups only on stock builds or can you order a factory build at rrp?
Ford has come out swinging with this one, and I believe it’s a home run. Especially in the over-saturated crossover market and eco clones. This is a nice departure. Also, the Santa Cruz kinda looks like a Subaru Baja. I don’t dig it one bit.
As the owner of a 2009 Ranger with the 4.0L V6, and an updated CarPlay capable head unit… Yeah it absolutely feels like exactly that. Solid, honest, powerful enough, and cheap.
I drove one today and definitely felt like that. I used to do deliveries in a basic work truck 2000-ish Ranger back in the day and this thing reminded me of it a ton, just way more modern. I was surprised that it even had really decent visibility by modern vehicle standards.
I have a 2005 Ford Ranger FX4 with 200,000 miles on it and the paint still shines like new. Something in the engine is making a lot of noise so I bought a new engine for it. Just waiting for the shop to install it. It’s an awesome truck. I love it. Definitely worth putting a new engine in it. It’s on my channel actually.
I'm glad they brought back affordable simple trucks. The best sellers isn't necessarily the big suvs or trucks to hair air around. Most ppl want affordability and simplicity. Good review!
Honestly what all the past compact trucks should've been in modern times. The fact that trucks like the Ranger and the Tacoma went from simple utilitarian trucks to more flashy ones really does suck when you look at how much more they're going for now.
The thing you dont get is that the Ranger already existed. It's been selling outside north america for years. Along with tons of midsize (small in the US) trucks that the US is missing.
@@Lucky8s the ranger is much bigger than it used to be. This is close to thr size of the discontinued rangers from 2012. The new ranger is almost as big as an F150
Doug, the reason the tailgate mounts up higher or tilts is so that you can put a 2x4 across the wheel wells and carry 4 foot wide sheets of drywall so they’re supported equally high enough front and back. A big thing you missed.
I think this car is ideal for city professionals: Photographers, Theater Professors, Architects, Musicians. People who need space and practicality but don't need a lot of power.
Normally, I'd say wait for a few year to resolve quality issues. But the platform had been proven in other Ford's for years, and that hybrid system is known for being super reliable.
@@veganpotterthevegan Yea.. Id deff wait, I havent owned a Ford in years, and not too long ago we bought a 2012 focus, unfortunately we didnt research it much as it was a friends. 86k on it and the trans is going out. Thankfully the dealer is fixing it, but we have had to wait over a month they are so backed up. when I scheduled it the lady at the dealer said they have tons of trans problems on alot of their cars. Deff soured me on anything from them again.
@@shanester366 Never had an issue with my Escape other than the gas filler problem. And I loved that car and may buy the 2008 version at some point with the extra horsepower(still toothless). This is just a totally new system though. And I only want AWD where I live so this hybrid is a no go. I'm hoping they make an AWD hybrid at some point. But even then, I'll wait until people hit 150k miles on it before I buy a used one. I want to make it a camper. I'd permanently affix a seamless bed camper on it and I need to know what it can handle before I invest money and time into something that's likely going to be having endless problems I'd have to accept for all that effort
@@veganpotterthevegan My dad has a 2012 escape and seems to really like it. An AWD hybrid would be really nice for this, hopefully they will try it in the future. I used to be a decent ford fan myself, my dad is a big one and has had really good luck with them, but our focus is the 2nd dud ford we have owned and after reading how ford knew the trans was junk before they even put the car on the market made me really hesitant to buy anything new from ford. I like the camper idea though that would be nice!
@@shanester366 not sure if they'll do it but I really like Toyota's new hybrid system. Normal gas and electric assistance up front, and fully electric in the back. If Ford can't come through with a hybrid, I may go with a Sienna. But it comes with a lot of compromises off roading(an off-road version is in the pipe for them). I had a 2006 Sienna I turned into a camper and loved. Piss poor gearing off road, but the hybrid with all that extra torque in the back will really help. If I do the Sienna again, I'll build on a pop top that'll sleep two up high and one and two dogs in the bottom like my last Sienna
I'm so glad that Ford built this little thing. I've always wanted my first car to be a pickup because I just like trucks, and since I don't want to risk buying a used truck, I can't really afford most new trucks easily. This little truck is perfect for me, and it will be my first car in the very near future.
@@ehansikoyatree9919 We own a maverick XLT hybrid in Area 51. Great truck overall, smooth, looks pretty good, hauls whatever we need to within reason, handles and rides better than most larger trucks. The suspension is a little stiff, but better than a ranger or Tacoma. It's also faster than most of the entry level vehicles out there. Most of those do 0-60 in about 10 seconds. The maverick hybrid does it in about 7. The Ecoboost in the low 6s.
Ford must have a serious hit on their hands because I've heard these are nearly impossible to find right now, they keep selling out. I'm not really a "truck guy" but if I ever got one, I'd get this. Affordable, compact, it seems like it really appeals to the so-called "pavement princesses" that like trucks aesthetically but don't really do any heavy lifting with them. That's clearly a big market and Ford has tapped into it. It kind of feels like a crossover SUV with a truck bed in a way.
To understand the significance of this price point on this truck, you could look back to around 1995 with the Ranger. A base model which was just a standard cab and stripped of all feature - no power windows or locks nevermind the Maverick having an infotainment system with Bluetooth and full array of safety features. Adjusted for inflation (I used inflation calculator), that tiny stripped Ranger cost approximately the same as today's 4-door, well equipped Maverick with a hybrid powertrain.
Those still exist but not in the US. In Thailand you can get an Isuzu Dmax with a 3.0L diesel, manual transmission, bluetooth audio, a few speakers, AC, extended cab (2 doors and 2 suicide doors), and nothing else. Costs about $20,000.
I dunno about that man... $30k and you don't even get a leather-wrapped steering wheel? I'm not complaining, the rest of the package is good, I just hate the feel of plastic wheels
I will say this about the Maverick, I think it'll sell really well, especially with fleets and working-type individuals. It's small, cheap, perfect for city use, and it's basically enough pickup truck for 80% of pickup truck owners. Ford has also done something that no other manufacturer has been able to do: got me excited for a new car model, and made me start looking into buying one for myself.
@@rileywebb4178 I’d say 95% of truck owners for 90% of the time Probably 15% of truck owners use their trucks for truck stuff at LEAST 5 times a year lol Like heavy truck stuff, trailers, boats, hauling
The Colorado technically replaced the S10... It would be cool if Chevy introduced a 4-door unibody "El Camino" to compete with this though... But GM has been making alot of terrible quality and uncompetitive cars lately plus their pricing for most of their newer models has also been pretty optimistic and greedy so I wouldn't be too excited for one.
Engine, 4 wheels, AC and a stereo with bluetooth, reverse camera and a buttload of storage, you won me over. This for me would be like a second vehicle for doing home projects, moving furniture, going to the hardware. And it is affordable. Even better, its good enough i could daily drive it.
@@kylegroth3199 Dude, its not just the 4ft truck bed, all the internal storage as well. Thats a big win for someone who daily drives a pickup and isnt in the construction business.
This is one of those moments you know that a vehicle like this is going to explode. Doug is so excited about this vehicle. This thing is going to sell like hotcakes
Or are old people who want to still live in the days of .50 for gas and want to pay less than $12 for a great quality meal. We don't like in the past, we live in the present and if this is the best the present can do that okay.
More bed and less cab is what I've been waiting years for. I had high hopes when Subaru brought back the Baja/ Brat. The concept car even had a low range transfer case. Trucks don't need to be loaded with technology and luxury features. They're meant to haul stuff. Imagine how much lighter they would be without all the useless stuff they're forcing you to buy. Only a matter of time they're going to come out with a truck that offers 6-8 doors and a 1" bed. LOL.
Let's be realistic fellas, you guys and I want more bed, less seats (I drive a long bed, reg cab chevy), but the market has spoken. Weekend cowboys and truck posers have overtaken the market and demanded their "truck" be a 4 door luxury sedan ("Don't scratch the bed!"). The profit margins on $80k half tons are irresistible and who's going to be left behind? That's right, people who actually want a real truck... with a bed... that you can put stuff in.
This looks like the ultimate "replace my Corolla" commuter vehicle. For me, I need a better offroader but I'd consider getting this instead of a sedan or crossover.
Checking in with a 15 year old Corolla…wondering if I should get one of these. Was dreaming about a Tacoma, but I could buy a new one of these instead of a …10 year old tacoma
Honestly I think trucks in general are slowly gonna take over especially when all cars go electric they will have a frunk which will make trucks more practical.
I love these little things. Never driven one but it fulfills the niche of someone who wants to occasionally haul gardening supply’s or furniture but isn’t looking to pull a trailer and usually just drives to work. I’d never own one because I need a big truck bed but these are great
This vehicle checks off so many of my boxes of what I am looking for in a vehicle. Hauls 4 people, 4x8 sheet goods, tows, great gas mileage with base hybrid and $25k out the door with the options I want. Also it's not obnoxiously large and tall like new F150s Rams and Silverados are. Great job Ford!
The wildest cost-saving Ford did on this to me is only found on the hybrid. That version doesn't have a reverse gear in it's transmission. Instead, it just cuts the gas engine and runs the electric motor in reverse.
That's how majority of hybrid drivetrains work, not just in Ford maverick. It's much simpler to have the AC motor spin backwards than having a whole another gearset for reverse.
I bet it's light enough that the average person can push it backwards if the battery dies. ...reverse went out on my Accord when I was a kid, so I just did that for about four months. X3
People have been STARVING for an affordable, practical, compact pickup. Full size and even mid-size truck pricing has gotten out of control, and real working people who actually use their pickups can't keep affording these prices. Full size trucks have become aspirational luxury products, not tools. This brings us back to what the old compact trucks where all about - affordable utility.
"When you occasionally want to do truck things, but not at truck size, price, or fuel economy." And that's why I put a deposit to order a Hybrid XLT back in August. Hopefully I'll get it in Q1 next year.
Gongrats! we also ordered the hybrid.. for 20k and it gets 40mpg and brand new.. you must be crazy to not buy one cause its an honest steal! im so excited for ours😊
I got a I4 turbo AWD XLT cause I live in the backwoods of NY and there's not a lot of options here for charging ports for the electric part of the motor, and I added the towing and off-road packages cause of where I am just to be safe. I'm getting excited about it and watching these people review how much they like it isn't helping me XD
This is exactly why I will be ordering one soon. Me and the wife bought a house this past February. Doing things for the house made me not enjoy having my 2007 civic (also just old at this point) and my wife's 2020 Mazda CX30 isn't meant to pick up a lot of stuff. This car is perfect for me. I work from home so I don't need a crazy comfort vehicle that I use daily, I want great gas mileage when I do drive to help save even more money, and I want to be able to store and haul things when it comes up. I also really appreciate the basic infotainment system. The fact that it comes with android auto in the base model shows me Ford knows exactly who wants this truck
As a previous owner of the original 4 door maverick, it's nice to see that younger engineers translated the original intention of the brand. It was a family sedan that was cheap, but durable, and had loads of room. But I miss bench seats... in trucks and cars!
I dont think so really, the ranger was a true truck, just smaller, this is more of an crossover suv shaped like a pickup...a ranger will do a lot more real work than i anticipate this being capable of..
actually really impressed by this. puts out more power and towing than a 4 cylinder tacoma with the same payload. on top of being smaller with better handling. Im interested to see how reliable this ends up being
@@og-big-shepherd4468 As someone who owns a maverick, I'm eternally grateful it isn't rwd. It handled our worst Utah winter on record beautiful, FWD for the win in this instance. Rear wheel is good for sports cars, but that's where it ends.
@@themidnighttavern6784yes FWD is Defo better for real world application. I have a FWD escape and it gets down uncleared roads straighter and easier than the guys I know who have RWD and even four wheel drive trucks since they’re still predominantly rear wheel and the back still kicks out all the time
in a weird way i almost like the cheaper interior better cause orange is my fav and in the desert I dunno leather is too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer its annoying.
@@danr154 I'm in the same boat 100%. I want EVERYTHING on the Lariat package, except for the interior. I think the interior in the XLT is absolutely perfect, but it's still lacking on some features I feel I need from the Lariat. I honestly wish the dealership would let me order the Lariat without the leather interior.
@@booliganshootingsports I've not talked to anyone who's actually been in one and I've not seen one in person. But I'm thinking the interior is just cheap plastic that looks good on camera. The doors look thin and I think it's going to be cheaper looking/feeling in person than what the reviewers are showing on YT. Lot's of cars get blasted in reviews for the "cheap plastic interior" but Ford is pushing the same thing. It's just looks better on camera. Gonna wait until I can actually get in one.
@@josephcitizen4195 call some Ford dealerships in the area and see if they have a demo one or one you can test drive. I did that few weeks ago and I was able to drive the XLT version. Actually the exact same color and features as the one Doug reviewed. I have to say, it is nicer than you think. First off the seats are really nice, the material impressed the hell out of me and I would take them over leather any day. The plastic didn't creak or feel too thin. It felt like thick plastic panels everywhere. To me at this price point, I felt was a good feature. If a panel or plastic piece gets damaged, this shit can literally be 3D printed. Replacements WILL be plentiful and cheap if damaged and for a cheap truck that in many years from now will become a beater roughed up throw shit in little truck, this is kinda the perfect material choice. Once again, it doesn't feel AS cheap as you're probably thinking it is, but it is a far cry from the Santa Cruz's very very nice interior. If you can afford the Santa Cruz, get that instead. Almost the same price as the Maverick Lariat and anyone who can get the Lariat should highly consider the Santa Cruz Limited trim.
I ordered mine 3 weeks ago...3 weeks down and 14 more to go! Yes, they're backordered...shipping about 4200 a month...building about 6100...but that's all of Canada and the USA
@@jrwilsonsr I just got mine this last weekend. #6506, plus I saw about 100,000 supposed pre-orders. Last week they didn't make any because of part shortage... Man, it's going to take a while for this... Then you have people that haven't seen it and such.
Doug was right on the money with his assessment of this truck. The fact that recently Ford had to stop taking orders for 2023 because they can’t keep up with the demand tells you Ford really hit the nail on the head. Interesting to see how Toyota and Ram will respond later this year. I’ve got a 2018 Raptor but thinking of getting a maverick with the tremor package as my daily. driver.
@13:55 The point of the mildly raised tailgate is actually to make it match the level of the wheel arches; that way you can slide full-size sheet goods in and then just tether a strap to wrap around the ends for keeping them inside while still giving the end of the plywood or whatever plenty of support. It's a really clever/easy way to add some large truck utility to something this small, especially since the payload is 1500 lbs (which btw is about the same as the base Ranger -- so "only" 1500 is actually quite a lot), and all it cost was making the tailgate/tethers the right size and putting the latch lugs in the right place.
@@cantloop9589 But some people dont tow too much. I, for example, have a similar pick up (a RAM 1000), i carry around 1 ton on the bed and drive around the farm.
Me as well but I was a bit disappointed. He forgot some incredibly important elements...Having driven this, back to back against a Santa Cruz, it is equally as quiet...and, while both are configurable, Ford has created a future of DIY through its program with this truck...it will be so very easy to customize, update and upgrade...
This should do well with weekend warriors that need a bed to haul stuff but don't necessarily need the capabilities of a full sized truck. My second vehicle is a fleet model F-150 that is mainly used for weekend projects, hauling my bike, and driving in rougher weather. If one of these was available at the time I bought my truck I would've purchased it instead.
This is exactly what I was thinking. I don't need a full sized F150 or Ram 1500 but damn is it annoying having to put different racks on my little Kia to bring my surfboard out or get my bike to the trails. I do tons of music festivals and with an additional bed cover this thing would be perfect for hauling my friends and all our gear. I might sacrifice a little bit of highway milage compared to my Kia(not drastic tho as I average 34mpg hwy) but the savings I'd have with the hybrid engine in town would save me far more money over its lifespan. I think I'll wait a year or 2 to see what kind of issues the 1st year will have and how they resolve those issues, then buy in.
All vehicles kinda have to get bigger to offer more safety, sound insulation and comfort while keeping similiar interior dimensions as previous generations
It’s a basic work horse. With my family of three, I don’t do much work that needs a truck, but when you need one, this would be it. Hauling some trash, picking stuff up from the store. This is perfect for the family man.
I don’t see them having any issues with this mini-truck, they are essentially using the same engine (if not the same) as the focus ST a tried and true engine and the AWD system that the focus RS uses which it self is a pretty damn good system. This will defo sell to people looking for a first time truck that don’t need something big and the absolute base model will 1000% sell as fleet.
For what these are, they seem pretty neat. Pretty decent value and some utilitarian usage. I think you're right about the drivetain. Of course, the comment section will be full of people talking about how this vehicle wouldn't hold a week with them because it's not tough enough for them. Even though that's not what this what built for.. Lol This will definitely serve a pretty big group of people very well and it doesn't look so "car like" like a Ridgeline. It would have been neat to see this in a single cab though.
The engine, you are sort of right. It’s used in the top model Bronco Sport and Transit Connect vans. The AWD system, though, is not like the Focus RS. The RS had a RWD based AWD system, much like a Subaru but more complex. This truck is based off the Escape/Bronco Sport, so it’s an FWD platform with AWD
This is the closest I've come to seeing the simple '94 Toyota my dad bought brand new. I hope to god these little trucks hold up over time. We need more honest transportation. I love it! :3 Edit: Also, for everyone saying it's not a real truck because it's unibody... I present the XJ Cherokee.
@@jimdennis2451 Yeah, me too. Of course, I wish the US would allow the Hilux... It's not much smaller, just much stronger! :3 (and still comes with a stick shift and a diesel!)
@@unconventionalideas5683 Because it would be competing against the Tacoma. It's the same reason we never got the ST205 Celica. It was an objectively better car than the JZA80 Supra at 2/3 the price.
I like this truck. Yes I know it's not as capable as the F150 but it has its place. I live in a townhouse with a single car garage. This truck will fit in the garage, let me take home an appliance, bookshelf, planters etc. It gives me how much truck I need while not costing me a fortune at the pump and fitting in my garage. I hear dodge is developing the ram 1200 for the same market segment.
I preffer fabric seats too, tho i wish more luxurious cloth options would return in cars in general - like velour, still has all benefits of normal cotton ones but is incredibly lovely to touch and more durable. But sadly its either cheap fabric or leather/alcantara. Velour would be in the middle price wise, but well we just cant have it :/
@@v0mdragon blame the dealerships for that they're the ones who order the vehicles with a variety of options and trims But if you custom order your own from Ford the base model does start at $19,995
I didn't even know I wanted to pick up truck until I saw this. I love that it's small and practical. No nonsense and ready to get the job done whatever that is with just enough off terrain capability to get me to and from the job sites.
+Man, I really wanted one of these, but the thing about this review - all of them I was seeing at area dealerships were either higher end trim for $40k+ or base models for $30k+, but not the mid to high $20k range described here.And that's when they even had them on the lot. Maybe not impossible to get a hold of but more effort than I wanted to put in for what it is, and defiantly more money.
I personally think the interior is spectacular. Love the simplicity and the styling they went for. This is nicer than my normal car and over here in Europe, this could be considered a work vehicle
I really like the basic center screen, everyone I know who has car play/android auto connects their phone to use navigation and stuff anyway instead of the built in versions. And no need to buy map updates from the manufacturer as well
I see this as a great truck for service companies, pickup bed, storage, apple carplay, 42 mpg city, 20k. Sounds great if you need 10 trucks for your company! Put a ladder rack on top and a bed topper on with a tool storage system in the back you have a great setup for daily service work for plumbers, electricians, handyman, internet companies, you name it. Maybe even add an eco boost v6 and make a cop car out of it!
I saw one on the road for the first time the other day and it happened to be on the freeway next to an 80's toyota truck. It looked huge compared to the Toyota. Still, it is the right size, gets a lot better mileage and is a heck of a lot safer than any compact truck of the past!
I don't have one on order, mostly because I don't trust first year products from any manufacturer, and I'm hoping for a hybrid AWD version, but I've made up my mind that this is my next automobile.
That rules. I saw one on the road here. It looks good in real life. I hope it holds up for you. My mpg is about 11, currently. Silverado with 8' bed hauling... does tons of stuff, but damn the gas mileage is brutal in town. Congrats on your new truck
@@JacksonWalter735 dude that's crazy. As you wrote this comment I was driving behind a black maverick to get some beer. Alexander Keiths Inda Pale Ale. Nice truck. My truck is also nice but yeah the gas is awful. 8' box is like having 2 trucks at once, so it's not that bad.
A couple of years ago, well before the Jeep pickup came out, I had opined, “ I sure wish someone would come out with a basic basic truck! I would love to have a Jeep truck with NOTHING ON IT, with the possible exception of air1” This is not that truck but in these days, it’s probably as close as we will ever get! I love this truck and I WILL GET ONE!
Exactly the reason why the Ranger undersold Fords expectations. The Maverick made more orders in its first year than the newer Ranger ever had in a given year.
I'm curious as to what Doug would rate a 10/10 for the Value category, given how much time was spent praising this car's value and then only giving it a 7/10.
It’s actually not too complicated. The only 10’s I’ve ever seen him give were to cars that actually APPRECIATE in value over time. Things like super cars and whatnot.
I've been driving an old SUV as my daily and to haul around detailing equipment and mountain bikes. I was looking at the Hyundai Santa Cruz but this thing is MUCH cheaper and gets way better fuel economy. This is everything I'm looking for in a truck, and I literally couldn't care less if it's not a "real" truck.
I’m in the same boat! Was looking at a xc40 or mx50 (I’m boujee 😂) for Detailjng and mountain biking camping trips, but honestly, this truck is more perfect for my use case. But man I really want a panoramic moonroof 😂😅
I drove this at the Portland international auto show. I already kind of wanted one, now I’m dead set on buying one as soon as I get my current car paid off. I feel like this is the perfect family vehicle for me to limit how many vehicles I have to have to save mileage on my project.
This is exactly the type of design that made cheap Japanese cars so good in the 90s. Quirky and cheery designs, that aren’t overly goofy. These synthetic materials tend to hold up extremely well.
This and their insane reliability. Lets not act like that wasn't a huge part of their value. The jury is still out on the Maverick in this aspect.
I think Doug touched on this in the first Maverick video. For the economy value shopper that would have bought a sedan a few years ago, this is going to be what they buy. It's cheaper than any other crossover on the market. And comparably priced with an awful lot of Korean sedans.At this price you can have a Kia K9 or you can have a Ford truck. After delivery and sales tax what else can you buy under $25,000? Ford's already sold out of these through July 2022.
You forgot reliability
Except it's a Ford made in Mexico...
@@ameuphonium1 Dude, Kia K9 starts at 60k 🤣
I can't believe Doug missed the huge white QR code sticker underneath the rear seat. If you scan that, it takes you to a site where you can download and 3D print accessories for the truck, some of which attach to that "clip" he mentioned in the rear. I think that's such a cool feature, haven't seen any other manufacturer encouraging customers to 3D print custom accessories for their cars
And also the hobby wiring so that people can safely and cleanly do other DIY work on their truck like running lights etc. Very big piece he missed.
‘To my grandmother’s.’👒👑👢👡👠👟👞
He mentioned it in the first review
That’s Ford! Stepping up and creating standard trends for the future!
@@caseytbss Nobody is going to use this. It's just another marketing bullshit from Ford.
Whether or not this turns out to be a compelling product, I'm just excited that this segment is making a comeback in general.
exactly, comeback....not new type....
#minitruckermagazine ✊🏼
Same. I lowkey kinda like this. I wouldn't buy it myself but it's pretty cool. I can see then throwing a manual in one of these.
I am just glad to be part of it. Loving mine so far.
@@laloajuria4678 The compact trucks of old were not unibody like this one is.
This is what I’ve been waiting on, a cheap small truck that gets good gas mileage. I’m rural, have a small farm, and commute 55 miles to work. I believe Ford knocked this one out of the park.
You forgot to mention it looks pretty damn good too!
I bought a Ford Maverick and with gas prices the way they are Iam glad i did I am averaging 44mpg on my daily commute best truck ever Ill probably trigger a few people who will say its not a.. truck... ruclips.net/video/15HsJrSNr8w/видео.html
This so much closer to classic rangers than the new rangers!!
@@a.m.doesit9347 did you get the hybrid? I think I want this truck!
They really missed the mark with the small bed though. That full rear seat needs to go.
In my view, the hybrid version deserves the highest "value" score available, because it has moved the bar entirely. Simply put, when it comes to new cars - and I'm including Ford's destination fee in this - there is no other $21,490 hybrid, there is no other $21,490 truck, and IIRC, there isn't even a tiny car of any type that gets 42 mpg city for $21,490. To think you can get a hybrid truck that can haul upwards of 18 sheets of plywood, fit four, and get an amazing 42 mpg city for so little money in this day and age of overpriced vehicles is market-altering stuff.
To be fair it's hard to swallow the lack of cruise and steelies and lack of power tailgate (you can option in power mirrors via Copilot 360). I ended up speccing out a lean XLT....
@@captured_agent5714 same, although I never ever use cruise control.
@@captured_agent5714 Ok add $2k or so, its not bad, you get keypad so youll never lock keys inside, nice wheels , locking tailgate, cruise, rear armrest and cupholder, more tiedowns, better grille and a funkier interior (lol)
@@captured_agent5714Use the steelie for winter tires and get nice aftermarket rims.
Lack of cruise control on base model is a major fail for Ford.
Ford crammed tons of value into this small package. Doug didn't have enough time to detail all the smart features, like:
- Those tailgate bottle openers are also handy tie-down points
- When in the mid-position, the tailgate is level with the top of the wheel wells, so you can carry 4x8 sheet goods
- The bed is full of slots for 2x4s and 2x6s. There's a 2x4 slot just in front of the wheel wells that's positioned perfectly for holding bike forks, and you can store the wheels between the 2x4 and the front of the bed.
- That slot in the rear cup holder is part of FITS (Ford Integrated Tether System), which includes both a family of storage accessories, and the CAD files so you can design and print your own.
- Lastly, folding down the rear seat back exposes anchors for child seat tethers. These are much better positioned than those on the F-150, which are too close to the child seats to work well (you have to route the tethers horizontally to other anchors).
Too many cool features to list. If the quality is high I think Ford has a hit on their hands that appeals to both young buyers looking for adventure and older buyers looking for practicality.
The bed tie downs, light, and power socket as well .
he covered some of those in the first video of the Maverick. I saw more FITS under the rear seats.
He also missed the AC outlets with 400 watts of power available in the hybrid model. That seems like the biggest feature of this model and it wasn't mentioned.
Yes we seem to know more than reviewers like this who make bank on our clicks. I am getting 2 DC to AC 400W inverters with the lux pack.
@@JamesD-HB "2 DC to AC inverters" - Both of those 400 watt 120V AC outlets draw off of a single 400 watt continuous inverter. If you try to draw 400 watts x2 continuous, you will blow the truck's inverter circuit fuse.
This is probably the only new vehicle to come out in the past 5 years that I would actually consider buying. I’m excited to see what the future holds for the Maverick!
@biblereader rust really isnt a problem if you get the car undercoated every year or wash it in the winter lived in canada for 22 years my daily of the last 6 hasnt gotten and worse then when i bought it
I'm sure you would. Haha
I bought a Ford Maverick and with gas prices the way they are Iam glad i did I am averaging 44mpg on my daily commute best truck ever Ill probably trigger a few people who will say its not a.. truck... ruclips.net/video/15HsJrSNr8w/видео.html
This and the new bronco are up there for me.
Not the Bronco?
Honestly a lot of people prefer simple, non-flashy interiors. I dig it.
I agree Jason. My channel has a lot of Mav videos you may like.
@@fordmaverickmaniac Cool, just subbed to ya bud.
@Jason Mexico Wow thanks Jason! I will work hard to continue to earn your sub and referrals. I am a rookie but trying. It's a lot more work than I thought! I try to bring actual Mav use videos to RUclips, not one of those that reviews a loaner or makes you stare at them the whole time.
@@fordmaverickmaniac Nice. Yeah I'm looking at picking one up in the next 6-12 months or so, I'll definitely be checking out your videos to keep me going til then haha
@@XBillyMexicoXdid you end up getting one? I’m just now starting to look, I’ll probably wait until the Toyota stout comes out to compare the two although I imagine you won’t find a Toyota for awhile after they release. People will overpay like they did with the maverick until production catches up.
Everything you need, nothing you don't. What a concept. Kudos on this one, Ford.
The option I DON”T need is especially that High$$ .. this is on my (very) short list for February 2022…
I can already see autozone, o’reilly, and advance auto parts, Napa placing orders for these. Perfect for delivering parts
If they come out with a single cab/extended cab it'll fly off the lots for Fleet Vehicles
I can also see the Orkin man rolling up in a Maverick in the near future. A pickup that costs under $25K and gets 40-ish mpg is going to be a fleet favorite.
I would LOVE to have these at my AZ store! We've had a number of issues with our '19, '20, and '21 Colorados ranging from trans issues (loss of 1st and spotty 2nd gear) to security system issues ("Service passlock" no-starts) and even failed weather stripping at 6mo/14k miles. Fuel milage in the low 20s jumping to 40mpg would be fantastic for us as well!
I worked at NAPA as a driver, our fleet was mainly Chevy. I drove a '17 Colorado, alongside that was another Colorado, 2 Sonic's, a City Express, and a Silverado. Other stores were like this too, very few had Ford Transit Connects.
Personally, I probably would have already ordered one if they had a 2 door option. This is basically an SUV with an open air trunk.
I'm a guy who believes that most people buying a pick-up simply need a small pick-up such as this, not some large truck. If this truck is cheaper to maintain and drive, I hope it's a success.
I think most people who buy a pick up truck don’t need one period!
Can we call it a mni truck, like old mini trucks of the 80s?
@@CalumRaasay 99% true facts lol. I can understand the funtiaonality and "future-proofing" of buying a truck, but for most those people, a nice crossover or even hatchback will have plenty of room. Almost the same reason everybody is buying SUV's now a days. They are nothing but a money pit unless you have a true need or large family.
Except there have already been midsize trucks on the market for years, yet half tons still sell in higher volumes.
I don’t believe people but pick ups because they need it. They buy it because they want something oversized so they can sleep better at night.
@@CalumRaasay Unfortunately, the people who buy trucks for signaling will consider this one too small and cheap. They'll keep buying F150's.
I finally got my 22 maverick lariat hybrid. 1 year later this truck is amazing. I’m able to get up to 600 miles per tank using the electric mode at low rpm’s. That is about 44 mpg, which is insane for a pickup truck
But now you have 2 systems that will break with more computer crap than you can imagine, plus it's cheap computer crap.
If Ford can get this out without the issues they had with the explorer/aviator then they are going to have a huge hit on their hands. I can see all the little companies like orkin driving these.
What issues did they have with the Explorer? I see a bunch of them, Ford dealers are full of them all the way from cheap $26k base to 60k platinum AWD models.
@@jenkinsjohn15 horrible quality control issues with everything from body panel fitment issues, leaky sunroofs, to faulty transmission and cam phasers
Too much cab for pest control. Even the tacomas and rangers we use are shorter cabs
@@aidanl9535 oh interesting. I wasn't in tune to that. I had to rent a car a few weeks ago and they upgraded me to an AWD platinum explorer with the Ecoboost V6 and I was pretty impressed by the power and technology. I hated the transmission though. The first few speeds are really clunky at slow speeds
What issues did the explorer ever have? 98% of explorers are still on the road that were made made after 2000. Whoever says fords aren’t reliable, they dumb asf.
*** The adjustable lift gate is actually so you can load full sized sheets of plywood, it raises to the level of the wheel wells and provides a nice level surface for your building materials
Well said.
Doug: "it's a cheap truck half the price of the average new car, great capability, honest truck, never has existed before on the market, great interior... Value? 7."
And? I think thats a great rating, because it’s not like a massive bargain but it’s a good deal
Doug that type of guy remember. It do be like that.
Value also takes into account how well it will hold its' value. Since they will be mass produced and relatively cheap, Doug is guessing (or knows) that people would just rather buy a new one than get one 2nd hand. So the value score drops due to not holding monetary value over time - 7 is a great score for a vehicle like this.
It’s Doug DeMuro, not JD Power… he doesn’t just slap his highest ratings on just any old product.
And it's going for 5k n more over msrp. Lol at 35k to 42k I prefer ridgeline
These are the trucks we need BACK. We need these perfectly sized mid-sized trucks. We also need manual transmissions back too! They make perfect work trucks. I miss the Dakotas, S10s, Rangers etc. I had an S10 and I put almost 300k on that thing. It never quit and it was a manual. I can’t wrap my head around paying 50-100k for a truck. I actually use my truck and it’s a TOOL for me.
Ahhh the s10, used it for work when I lived in Florida. Old but drove like a dream, god I miss it
Had a 1995 s10 v6 5 speed manual and loved it. Drove it for a decade with minimal issues. I love a mini truck for a work commuter and general beater.
This truck is going to be incredibly popular. Main seller for me is the MPG. That is damn impressive especially at that price point.
Have had my lariat hybrid a week. Averaged 29mpg the first tank, averaging 36mpg on the second tank. And that included towing in the first tank. My 11 mile trip home today was 46mpg. 4 of those 11 miles were all electric. I'm quite happy with it.
@biblereader the power meter and how charged the battery is dictates when it switches. Mostly I can get it up to 17-20mph before it switches as long as you're staying under 20% power. If you punch it it will switch almost immediately. But once you're moving it's easy to get it back into electric even at higher speeds. And breaking regeneration produces a ton of electricity and you rarely use the real brakes until the very end of the stop unless you really need to stop quick. Many of my short drives are half or more electric in town. Like 9mi total, 6 of them electric. 54-58mpg on those trips. Climate control (primarily heat because it's only from the engine heat) requires the engine more often. So don't warm up. Just go and get heat once it's running the engine and the coolant temp rises a notch or two from cold.
Would you call the elcamino a truck... something with a 4ft bed isn't a truck... how the hell could you ever get work done with this. Just like the tonneau cover. Always sissy truck owners with those. Probably using it to haul groceries
@@kylegroth3199 A lot of people buy big ol expensive tough trucks and use the bed maybe once in a blue moon to help someone move or buy a grill...other than that it's a grocery getter. Many truck owners needs and usage would fit the Maverick from my point of view. Small cargo, short distances, unchallenging terrain, and minimal usage of bed and towing. A lot of people aren't actually doing any real work with their truck; trucks are like the most popular vehicle in America, they aren't all being used to their potential. So many people could get by with a "sissy truck" and pay less.
@@kylegroth3199 it would be perfect for someone like me who doesnt have enough cash for a big truck who also wouldn't use it for work. Id like the utility for camping and transporting my personal music equipment. Something that doesnt need a huge bed. The gas mileage is great too and thats a big seller these days. Any nothin sissy if you're smart about what you need and how youll use it
Can't wait to get one of these. So glad this segment is coming back. This will sell well because everyone doesn't want a 60 thousand dollar ten foot tall tank that can pull a freight train with 9mpg for everyday driving.
All 2022 models are pretty much sold out already
That 9mpg is BRUTAL
Well shit I wouldn’t mind a raptor or trx but can’t exactly afford it
lol
@@joelscb ya it’s a real pain trying to actually find one. Especially since dealerships don’t take down the ones they had from their website in a timely manner. I thought I’d have to settle for a Ranger(drove like shit compared to the Maverick, and the interior is shit and boring.) Drove to a dealership and there was a Maverick Lariat out front. Like I’ve been told countless times before, I assumed it was a Demo mode. Nope.
I almost didn’t believe it when they said it was for sale and they just got it the day before. I wasted no time😂
"Cheap and cheerful"... Doug has made Jeremy Clarkson very proud.
“Right, time to deploy my cheap and cheerful parachute” 😂
That would be May actually……
Perfect for an average Dad like me. A small (affordable) truck that can haul around all my yard waste from mowing and trimming trees, transport outdoor play equipment for my kids, furniture, and all the materials I need to upgrade my fixer-upper home. All with enough seating for my wife and kids to tag along for some fun (productive) family time!
Exactly what I need
One market segment is the newly retired guy’s who are watching how much money they’re spending, will like having an affordable “truck”. Small business that need a low cost delivery vehicle, and young independent tradesmen/women will tap this market. Thanks Ford for listening to the people.
Thanks FORD for listening to the people.
You stopped selling the Pinto, fiesta, Power..s..ht transmission, and other class action lawsuits
yeah i think there are many companies that had to move over to the small transit connect van that would prefer a small truck like this
Shoot I'm thinking about buying it as a cheap hybrid. More capability than a civic. Better gas
as a young trades man I've been wanting a V4 and all the market had to offer were clapped out Toyotas or Nissans. a Maverick is definitely the truck i want by summer
I'm so ready for this. Never thought I'd ever get to buy a new vehicle, but damn, a small affordable utilitarian vehicle with zero BS is my absolute dream.
We just purchased ours with the hybrid powertrain.. For a $20k truck brand new that gets 40mpg you can't complain
@@louisbarningham i like the hybrid, but where I live, AWD is a must.
Same
@@davudtowers honestly with fwd and snow tires, you'd probably be fine unless you live in Alaska
@@ActualGoblinWarlord you would still be okay. Just throw some sandbags in the bed and get studded tires.
-a former resident of Soldotna
Imagine actually being able to purchase a decent new vehicle in the low to mid $20,000 nowadays. Insane.
Yep, imagine. With option ordering and markups, the real world vehicles on lots will be $30k plus.
Buy in Canada. Everything's always MSRP, not a penny more.
My buddy bought a brand new Nissan Versa last month for 7 grand before tax. Base model manual transmission.
@@gocars3210 Welcome to Biden's America
@@sappyjohnson explain what Biden has to do with this lmfao
I really like the approach ford had with this truck; I am not a truck person but I can see the appeal of having something that is not a monstrosity in terms of dimensions that is practical, usable and affordable. No nonsense features, just practical and utilitarian.
I can see this being absolutely massive in fleet sales. All those construction and similar companies that need lots of vehicles that can visit remote or dirty sites but not cost a ton. The $20k one does everything such companies need. And it will cost them a decent chunk less based on volume.
Plus I see huge consumer interest. So this is a winner. And the Hyundai is just too crossover-looking to make truck people happy.
Especially the Pest Control companies and city utilities
I definitely agree. The efficiency is probably gonna another big bonus for fleet sales and contractors
@@jasonsuthern6326 For sure, I work for my small town, and I could see them when time comes replacing their fleet of F-150's with base Mavericks for the water/town maintenance department, and then keeping a single F-250 for the rare times they need to haul some of their larger equipment that Mavericks can't handle.
Heck I could even see these for small rural police departments with the turbo 4 all wheel drive for the better fuel efficiency if Ford wants to offer these with a police package.
You nailed it. I think this will be a huge success for them
@@CommodoreFan64 the cheap hybrid is also amazing for young electricians/plummers and other people like that, is good to build credit and they are exposed to ford and get more loyal to maybe upgrade to something nicer 5 years down the line. I'm not from NA but VW controlled that market when i was young here and now that those people are older they are the market for VW more luxury offerings and even Audis. The Maverick is amazing for blue collar entrepeneurs, i mean if they notice it because that segment died in NA for a reason :P
Doug rules because he just had a baby and his phone's home screen is still a Carrera GT.
You can always make a new baby, the Carrera GT is much harder to get
@@yessitsme6884 you probably wait longer to have the carrera delivered after ordering than you do for the baby to pop out
But not in yellow. You are living a lie Douglas.
Doug strictly follows #7 of the Ten Crack Commandments - Keep family and business completely separated
have two kids, lock screen is my wife in a low cut shirt.
I think the Maverick is gonna be a huge hit. It has a lot going for it when you compare it to comparably-priced cars and crossovers.
I agree with you bro CARs, SUVs and TRUCKs are getting more expensive now a days
The Hyundai looks cooler the front end polarizes me a little.
@@jayantsudhakar4600 It's less capable as a truck and gets much worse gas mileage when comparing the two base vehicles.
@@veganpotterthevegan style over substance man. I still think compact trucks I would skip the segment and got for something bigger given a choice. This trucks looks like they ment for ppl who aren't earning 6 figures (I ain't either)
@@jayantsudhakar4600 Oh no, not earning 6 figures? Who wants to look like that?🤦😂 Jesus🤦 Even this truck is more capable than what most truck owners actually need. But it's also very fuel efficient and happens to not cost much
I currently drive a 1994 Ford Ranger and tbh i love it. The maverick, at its price point, is almost the perfect upgrade if I want to keep with the compact pick up truck vibe. The places to store things and the performance it can bring really it interesting. I hope ford releases an extended cab version if you don't want crew cab so that you can have a slightly larger bed
Absolutely 🤞🏻
I have a 1999 ford ranger single cab and I am also considering a maverick
i got a 2005 ranger xlt which i am going to have to hand down to my little bro when he’s old enough and this maverick seems like a great affordable next step up
I am literally obsessed with this truck and build one on Ford’s site everyday.
Idk why I'm so excited but I understand
I wish I shared the same enthusiasm. I doubt this truck will exist in 5 years.
Same here its just, really refreshing for some reason. Its a humble little truck that doesn't want to be big and tough it just wants to serve.
Same, I can't wait to buy one in 2025 when you can actually find them
Hoping this is a trend with manufacturers towards more simplistic and cost effective. People are getting fed up with these $80k pickups
Doug: “this one’s affordable”
Dealers with their 5-10k dealer markups: “hold my beer”
Doesn't have to be that way. Order it online from Ford, get called into the dealership of your choice to verify the order, then sign the purchase agreement and make sure the dealer does too. If you do this, they have to honor the Ford online price.
@@VanguardShags yeah but you’re also going to be waiting forever for the vechicle you do realize there’s a shortage right? If you need it in a few months you realize there’s other people who ordered before you that get theirs built first plus all the allocations for the very few being delivered to dealers
I’m guessing if you order one today you won’t have it until next September
@@Robcer724 that means your a "need" buyer and not a "want" buyer.
My dealer charged no markup on their own stock. Yes they exist.
The return of the affordable pickup
Dealer: oh I don’t think so
Dealer markups: changing 'that's a bargain!' into 'I can't afford it' since the dawn of time.
My local Ford dealer has a Maverick XL AWD with a dealer processing fee of $500. And that's it. Nothing else. There are some reputable dealer still around.
Being European, dealer mark-up isn't typically a thing. At least, it wasn't pre-pandemic. Are mark-ups only on stock builds or can you order a factory build at rrp?
Bought mine for 750 off MSRP. No deposit at the dealer for my order.
@@wonkybear4400 Dealerships usually try and apply whatever markups they can on any vehicle, whether it's sitting on the lot or custom-built
Ford has come out swinging with this one, and I believe it’s a home run.
Especially in the over-saturated crossover market and eco clones. This is a nice departure.
Also, the Santa Cruz kinda looks like a Subaru Baja. I don’t dig it one bit.
I really like the old Rangers for being small but practical, this truck seems to be the modern version of that.
As the owner of a 2009 Ranger with the 4.0L V6, and an updated CarPlay capable head unit…
Yeah it absolutely feels like exactly that. Solid, honest, powerful enough, and cheap.
I drove one today and definitely felt like that. I used to do deliveries in a basic work truck 2000-ish Ranger back in the day and this thing reminded me of it a ton, just way more modern. I was surprised that it even had really decent visibility by modern vehicle standards.
I have a 2005 Ford Ranger FX4 with 200,000 miles on it and the paint still shines like new. Something in the engine is making a lot of noise so I bought a new engine for it. Just waiting for the shop to install it. It’s an awesome truck. I love it. Definitely worth putting a new engine in it. It’s on my channel actually.
Have 2011 Ranger, 125,000 miles still going strong!
I'm glad they brought back affordable simple trucks. The best sellers isn't necessarily the big suvs or trucks to hair air around. Most ppl want affordability and simplicity. Good review!
but... the best selling car in the US is the F150 😂
Toyota has 2
Cost 60k on cargurus
Yeah, This was much needed. I can't spend 70 K on a truck
They gone mark these up id bet
What the ranger should’ve been.
(Pricing and size wise)
Truth!
Eh, no. Ranger is fine size wise. Ford needs a competitor against the Tacoma, Frontier, and the GM twins.
Honestly what all the past compact trucks should've been in modern times. The fact that trucks like the Ranger and the Tacoma went from simple utilitarian trucks to more flashy ones really does suck when you look at how much more they're going for now.
The thing you dont get is that the Ranger already existed.
It's been selling outside north america for years.
Along with tons of midsize (small in the US) trucks that the US is missing.
@@Lucky8s the ranger is much bigger than it used to be. This is close to thr size of the discontinued rangers from 2012. The new ranger is almost as big as an F150
Drove this Hybrid all weekend and even towed with it. Loved it. Some plastic dash rattle on horrible roads but on average roads everyrhing was great
What was your avg mpg? 👀
Doug, the reason the tailgate mounts up higher or tilts is so that you can put a 2x4 across the wheel wells and carry 4 foot wide sheets of drywall so they’re supported equally high enough front and back. A big thing you missed.
He misses that often
I don't think you even need the 2*4s to do it, either.
@@BM-si2ei You do, the wheel wheels in the bed are less than 48”. Drywall would need to lay on top. Compact/midsize trucks have had this for decades.
@@BM-si2ei I think the wood is to support the drywall. It's pretty weak. Plywood wouldn't need it.
I came to say this too.
I think this car is ideal for city professionals: Photographers, Theater Professors, Architects, Musicians. People who need space and practicality but don't need a lot of power.
Or suburb people like me that need some capability for hauling lumber and landscape crap,b but mostly a single person car with good gas mileage
As a Photographer I approve!!!
Definitely would be great with photographers…coming from a photographer.
Add on FEMA Debris monitors and UPS PVD drivers too
for someone who lives in their car
Normally, I'd say wait for a few year to resolve quality issues. But the platform had been proven in other Ford's for years, and that hybrid system is known for being super reliable.
This is a new system. I had a 2006 Escape Hybrid with 260k that someone else is driving now. That was designed by Toyota. This is all Ford.
@@veganpotterthevegan Yea.. Id deff wait, I havent owned a Ford in years, and not too long ago we bought a 2012 focus, unfortunately we didnt research it much as it was a friends. 86k on it and the trans is going out. Thankfully the dealer is fixing it, but we have had to wait over a month they are so backed up. when I scheduled it the lady at the dealer said they have tons of trans problems on alot of their cars. Deff soured me on anything from them again.
@@shanester366 Never had an issue with my Escape other than the gas filler problem. And I loved that car and may buy the 2008 version at some point with the extra horsepower(still toothless). This is just a totally new system though. And I only want AWD where I live so this hybrid is a no go. I'm hoping they make an AWD hybrid at some point. But even then, I'll wait until people hit 150k miles on it before I buy a used one. I want to make it a camper. I'd permanently affix a seamless bed camper on it and I need to know what it can handle before I invest money and time into something that's likely going to be having endless problems I'd have to accept for all that effort
@@veganpotterthevegan My dad has a 2012 escape and seems to really like it. An AWD hybrid would be really nice for this, hopefully they will try it in the future. I used to be a decent ford fan myself, my dad is a big one and has had really good luck with them, but our focus is the 2nd dud ford we have owned and after reading how ford knew the trans was junk before they even put the car on the market made me really hesitant to buy anything new from ford. I like the camper idea though that would be nice!
@@shanester366 not sure if they'll do it but I really like Toyota's new hybrid system. Normal gas and electric assistance up front, and fully electric in the back. If Ford can't come through with a hybrid, I may go with a Sienna. But it comes with a lot of compromises off roading(an off-road version is in the pipe for them). I had a 2006 Sienna I turned into a camper and loved. Piss poor gearing off road, but the hybrid with all that extra torque in the back will really help.
If I do the Sienna again, I'll build on a pop top that'll sleep two up high and one and two dogs in the bottom like my last Sienna
I'm so glad that Ford built this little thing. I've always wanted my first car to be a pickup because I just like trucks, and since I don't want to risk buying a used truck, I can't really afford most new trucks easily. This little truck is perfect for me, and it will be my first car in the very near future.
I'm in a similar spot, have you gotten one yet? What's your thoughts?
@@ehansikoyatree9919 We own a maverick XLT hybrid in Area 51. Great truck overall, smooth, looks pretty good, hauls whatever we need to within reason, handles and rides better than most larger trucks. The suspension is a little stiff, but better than a ranger or Tacoma. It's also faster than most of the entry level vehicles out there. Most of those do 0-60 in about 10 seconds. The maverick hybrid does it in about 7. The Ecoboost in the low 6s.
@@themidnighttavern6784hybrid in sport is pretty fun too ;)
Ford must have a serious hit on their hands because I've heard these are nearly impossible to find right now, they keep selling out. I'm not really a "truck guy" but if I ever got one, I'd get this. Affordable, compact, it seems like it really appeals to the so-called "pavement princesses" that like trucks aesthetically but don't really do any heavy lifting with them. That's clearly a big market and Ford has tapped into it. It kind of feels like a crossover SUV with a truck bed in a way.
To understand the significance of this price point on this truck, you could look back to around 1995 with the Ranger. A base model which was just a standard cab and stripped of all feature - no power windows or locks nevermind the Maverick having an infotainment system with Bluetooth and full array of safety features. Adjusted for inflation (I used inflation calculator), that tiny stripped Ranger cost approximately the same as today's 4-door, well equipped Maverick with a hybrid powertrain.
This is a great point. Cars are just continuing to get better and better when it comes to value
I am driving one of those Rangers. Love it. Really like the looks of the Maverick. If it holds up like my Ranger. Ford will have a winner.
Those still exist but not in the US.
In Thailand you can get an Isuzu Dmax with a 3.0L diesel, manual transmission, bluetooth audio, a few speakers, AC, extended cab (2 doors and 2 suicide doors), and nothing else. Costs about $20,000.
Another RUclipsr noted that adjusted for inflation, the Maverick is cheaper than the original Model T!
@@sdavidb5620 thank you for that
Hyundai: We will make light cheap pickup truck, call it Santa Cruz and conquer North American market.
Ford: hold my Budweiser…
Haha I love this
This is the GT86 of trucks : just enough power, no bullshit, fairly priced. They will sell like hot cakes 😎
i believe they really will too. they are a perfect option for a lot of people including myself haha
Gt86 doesnt know what power is even now
@@fritzdaddy-135mmgetstagger4 F
I dunno about that man... $30k and you don't even get a leather-wrapped steering wheel? I'm not complaining, the rest of the package is good, I just hate the feel of plastic wheels
My Accord has more torque than a gt86..
I’ve owned Chevy for 55 years and this is the first Ford I’ve been excited about. I no longer need a work truck and the hybrid seems perfect!
I will say this about the Maverick, I think it'll sell really well, especially with fleets and working-type individuals. It's small, cheap, perfect for city use, and it's basically enough pickup truck for 80% of pickup truck owners.
Ford has also done something that no other manufacturer has been able to do: got me excited for a new car model, and made me start looking into buying one for myself.
I’m pretty sure it’s more like 95 percent of pickup truck owners
@@rileywebb4178 I’d say 95% of truck owners for 90% of the time
Probably 15% of truck owners use their trucks for truck stuff at LEAST 5 times a year lol
Like heavy truck stuff, trailers, boats, hauling
Seeing as Chevy won’t be reviving the S-10 anytime soon, I’m very interested in this truck! Go Ford for doing such a great job reviving this segment!
The Colorado technically replaced the S10... It would be cool if Chevy introduced a 4-door unibody "El Camino" to compete with this though... But GM has been making alot of terrible quality and uncompetitive cars lately plus their pricing for most of their newer models has also been pretty optimistic and greedy so I wouldn't be too excited for one.
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Engine, 4 wheels, AC and a stereo with bluetooth, reverse camera and a buttload of storage, you won me over. This for me would be like a second vehicle for doing home projects, moving furniture, going to the hardware. And it is affordable. Even better, its good enough i could daily drive it.
4 wheel only in upper models but lot cheaper than ranger and f150, etc
A butt load of storage. It has a 4ft bed.. haha.
@@kylegroth3199 Dude, its not just the 4ft truck bed, all the internal storage as well. Thats a big win for someone who daily drives a pickup and isnt in the construction business.
The tailgate height adjustment is to align it with the top of the wheel wells, to support sheet goods like plywood and drywall.
This is one of those moments you know that a vehicle like this is going to explode. Doug is so excited about this vehicle. This thing is going to sell like hotcakes
All 2022 models are pretty much sold out already
It is called a dealer the other day about one and they were asking 50k for an xlt a 15k mark up
@@theatms1380 WOW, that is crazy
@@algreentube yup gonna try an order a 2023 because these trucks are not worth more than msrp
Doug, FYI the pattern/ design of the seat material is called “heather”.
Such a perfect name for something in a soi bois “truck” lol
@@NoName-tz5ji no need to project lmao
@@itslucien Lol I’m sooo offended! not🤪
@@NoName-tz5ji what does "soi bois" mean?
@@NoName-tz5ji imagine being so insecure that you have to have a big vehicle to show everyone what a big man you are.
The people complaining about no cheap trucks are the same who want this exact truck, but without those back seats.
Or are old people who want to still live in the days of .50 for gas and want to pay less than $12 for a great quality meal. We don't like in the past, we live in the present and if this is the best the present can do that okay.
More bed and less cab is what I've been waiting years for. I had high hopes when Subaru brought back the Baja/ Brat. The concept car even had a low range transfer case. Trucks don't need to be loaded with technology and luxury features. They're meant to haul stuff. Imagine how much lighter they would be without all the useless stuff they're forcing you to buy. Only a matter of time they're going to come out with a truck that offers 6-8 doors and a 1" bed. LOL.
Also, maybe body on frame and longitudinally mounted engine.
Let's be realistic fellas, you guys and I want more bed, less seats (I drive a long bed, reg cab chevy), but the market has spoken. Weekend cowboys and truck posers have overtaken the market and demanded their "truck" be a 4 door luxury sedan ("Don't scratch the bed!"). The profit margins on $80k half tons are irresistible and who's going to be left behind? That's right, people who actually want a real truck... with a bed... that you can put stuff in.
@@arieljones4595 at least give me access cab
I want the hybrid model, but its going for a 50% mark up. Just nuts.
I have Mav hybrid price search videos on my channel that show some with low miles at close to msrp.
I know it's not Doug's thing,but I would love a SEMA special by him.
I need a faux double t shirt stat
It would probably based off a R63 AMG
It would have lots of quirks and features
@@NABILA-xl1cv Doug the kind of you to report you for spam
I don't think Doug likes modified cars. And Sema is just modified cars and aftermarket parts.
Ford is really going places with their current lineup. It all seems very compelling.
super competitive too!
This looks like the ultimate "replace my Corolla" commuter vehicle. For me, I need a better offroader but I'd consider getting this instead of a sedan or crossover.
I’m literally considering this to replace my 17 Corolla 😂
I think this is exactly what Ford was thinking when they axed all the sedans and made this and the Escape.
im considering this for my 98 corolla what the fuck
Checking in with a 15 year old Corolla…wondering if I should get one of these.
Was dreaming about a Tacoma, but I could buy a new one of these instead of a …10 year old tacoma
Honestly I think trucks in general are slowly gonna take over especially when all cars go electric they will have a frunk which will make trucks more practical.
I love these little things. Never driven one but it fulfills the niche of someone who wants to occasionally haul gardening supply’s or furniture but isn’t looking to pull a trailer and usually just drives to work. I’d never own one because I need a big truck bed but these are great
This vehicle checks off so many of my boxes of what I am looking for in a vehicle.
Hauls 4 people, 4x8 sheet goods, tows, great gas mileage with base hybrid and $25k out the door with the options I want. Also it's not obnoxiously large and tall like new F150s Rams and Silverados are. Great job Ford!
I’ve waited 20 years to get a new vehicle, and the 42 mpg is basically going to pay for my monthly payment!
Facts, I've never had a Ford or anything but might get one of these. Literally gets double the range of my old truck
The wildest cost-saving Ford did on this to me is only found on the hybrid. That version doesn't have a reverse gear in it's transmission. Instead, it just cuts the gas engine and runs the electric motor in reverse.
That seems totally reasonable to me
This is actually pretty smart
That's how majority of hybrid drivetrains work, not just in Ford maverick. It's much simpler to have the AC motor spin backwards than having a whole another gearset for reverse.
I bet it's light enough that the average person can push it backwards if the battery dies.
...reverse went out on my Accord when I was a kid, so I just did that for about four months. X3
They need to offer AWD with the standard motor. Where I live AWD is a must.
People have been STARVING for an affordable, practical, compact pickup. Full size and even mid-size truck pricing has gotten out of control, and real working people who actually use their pickups can't keep affording these prices. Full size trucks have become aspirational luxury products, not tools. This brings us back to what the old compact trucks where all about - affordable utility.
Yes! 2 Mavs for the price of one full size like I show on my channel. I have a hybrid and an AWD.
"When you occasionally want to do truck things, but not at truck size, price, or fuel economy."
And that's why I put a deposit to order a Hybrid XLT back in August. Hopefully I'll get it in Q1 next year.
Future congrats, make the best of it cause I'd do everything with it lmao
Gongrats! we also ordered the hybrid.. for 20k and it gets 40mpg and brand new.. you must be crazy to not buy one cause its an honest steal! im so excited for ours😊
I got a I4 turbo AWD XLT cause I live in the backwoods of NY and there's not a lot of options here for charging ports for the electric part of the motor, and I added the towing and off-road packages cause of where I am just to be safe. I'm getting excited about it and watching these people review how much they like it isn't helping me XD
This is exactly why I will be ordering one soon. Me and the wife bought a house this past February. Doing things for the house made me not enjoy having my 2007 civic (also just old at this point) and my wife's 2020 Mazda CX30 isn't meant to pick up a lot of stuff.
This car is perfect for me. I work from home so I don't need a crazy comfort vehicle that I use daily, I want great gas mileage when I do drive to help save even more money, and I want to be able to store and haul things when it comes up.
I also really appreciate the basic infotainment system. The fact that it comes with android auto in the base model shows me Ford knows exactly who wants this truck
@@ARSP33LS Good luck! As far as I know they’re totally sold out for this model year. It’ll probably be 2023 before you can get one at this point.
As a previous owner of the original 4 door maverick, it's nice to see that younger engineers translated the original intention of the brand. It was a family sedan that was cheap, but durable, and had loads of room. But I miss bench seats... in trucks and cars!
My friend in high school had a Mercury Comet 2dr. 1982
Instead of calling it a Maverick, why not just revive the Ranchero name, which it basically is.
@@JENDALL714 I'm sure using "Ranchero" would be called out by White leftists, not Latino leftists, as cultural appropriation.
As a 2004 Ranger owner, I say this without a hint of sarcasm: this is the true successor of the Ranger.
ex- 2003 Ranger owner here. AGREE.
Wrote off 02 ext cab, went into a 94 single cab, I agree
I dont think so really, the ranger was a true truck, just smaller, this is more of an crossover suv shaped like a pickup...a ranger will do a lot more real work than i anticipate this being capable of..
WRONG. it doesn't drive like a van, can't say it's related to the ranger lol
@@unlisted9494 its a front wheel drive, unibody, instead of a body on frame rear wheel drive, this isnt a truck, its a honda ridgeline at best
actually really impressed by this. puts out more power and towing than a 4 cylinder tacoma with the same payload. on top of being smaller with better handling. Im interested to see how reliable this ends up being
Only thing i dont like is the fwd/awd only. A truck NEEDS rwd!!!
@@og-big-shepherd4468 why? So you can put it around a pole in winter lmao? This isn’t made to do what RWD is meant for
@@thatkid780😂😂😂
@@og-big-shepherd4468 As someone who owns a maverick, I'm eternally grateful it isn't rwd. It handled our worst Utah winter on record beautiful, FWD for the win in this instance. Rear wheel is good for sports cars, but that's where it ends.
@@themidnighttavern6784yes FWD is Defo better for real world application. I have a FWD escape and it gets down uncleared roads straighter and easier than the guys I know who have RWD and even four wheel drive trucks since they’re still predominantly rear wheel and the back still kicks out all the time
The lariat two tone leather and the bang and olufsen system really takes the interior to the next level
Yep, but the XLT will sell allot more then the Lariat, so it is the best to review. It's what most will buy... And I Did too...
in a weird way i almost like the cheaper interior better cause orange is my fav and in the desert I dunno leather is too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer its annoying.
@@danr154 I'm in the same boat 100%. I want EVERYTHING on the Lariat package, except for the interior. I think the interior in the XLT is absolutely perfect, but it's still lacking on some features I feel I need from the Lariat. I honestly wish the dealership would let me order the Lariat without the leather interior.
@@booliganshootingsports I've not talked to anyone who's actually been in one and I've not seen one in person. But I'm thinking the interior is just cheap plastic that looks good on camera. The doors look thin and I think it's going to be cheaper looking/feeling in person than what the reviewers are showing on YT.
Lot's of cars get blasted in reviews for the "cheap plastic interior" but Ford is pushing the same thing. It's just looks better on camera. Gonna wait until I can actually get in one.
@@josephcitizen4195 call some Ford dealerships in the area and see if they have a demo one or one you can test drive. I did that few weeks ago and I was able to drive the XLT version. Actually the exact same color and features as the one Doug reviewed. I have to say, it is nicer than you think. First off the seats are really nice, the material impressed the hell out of me and I would take them over leather any day. The plastic didn't creak or feel too thin. It felt like thick plastic panels everywhere. To me at this price point, I felt was a good feature. If a panel or plastic piece gets damaged, this shit can literally be 3D printed. Replacements WILL be plentiful and cheap if damaged and for a cheap truck that in many years from now will become a beater roughed up throw shit in little truck, this is kinda the perfect material choice. Once again, it doesn't feel AS cheap as you're probably thinking it is, but it is a far cry from the Santa Cruz's very very nice interior. If you can afford the Santa Cruz, get that instead. Almost the same price as the Maverick Lariat and anyone who can get the Lariat should highly consider the Santa Cruz Limited trim.
Doug has been sticking “stuff” in interesting “cubbies” for years now.
Doug DeMuro: Showing police where the drugs are hidden since 2016. lol
I clicked on this immediately. I’ve been waiting for this. I’ve been trying to order one of these.
Are they backordered? I want my dad to get this since it'll fit in our garage.
@@gondolagripes1674 Yes, I put my order in for the Hybrid model a couple months ago. Ford hasn't even estimated a Build Date yet.
@@thefox8569 thanks for the info. We built out one on the website but he wants to test drive one at the dealership but there aren't any.
I ordered mine 3 weeks ago...3 weeks down and 14 more to go! Yes, they're backordered...shipping about 4200 a month...building about 6100...but that's all of Canada and the USA
@@jrwilsonsr I just got mine this last weekend. #6506, plus I saw about 100,000 supposed pre-orders. Last week they didn't make any because of part shortage... Man, it's going to take a while for this... Then you have people that haven't seen it and such.
Doug was right on the money with his assessment of this truck. The fact that recently Ford had to stop taking orders for 2023 because they can’t keep up with the demand tells you Ford really hit the nail on the head. Interesting to see how Toyota and Ram will respond later this year. I’ve got a 2018 Raptor but thinking of getting a maverick with the tremor package as my daily. driver.
Toyota is going to cone out with their own compact truck
@13:55 The point of the mildly raised tailgate is actually to make it match the level of the wheel arches; that way you can slide full-size sheet goods in and then just tether a strap to wrap around the ends for keeping them inside while still giving the end of the plywood or whatever plenty of support.
It's a really clever/easy way to add some large truck utility to something this small, especially since the payload is 1500 lbs (which btw is about the same as the base Ranger -- so "only" 1500 is actually quite a lot), and all it cost was making the tailgate/tethers the right size and putting the latch lugs in the right place.
I love watching the whole car move side to side as Doug does his hand movements
I guess you didn't see his Suzuki Jimny review. The vehicle looked like it was going to tip owner from his hand gestures!
Looking at classic 80s & 90s trucks, you really miss just how small and compact many of them were. Cool to see a return to that.
This is similar to when Honda brought out the Fit when the Civic and Accord got too big and expensive.
The plastic interior makes you feel like you’re sitting in a jacuzzi tub. I quite like it.
This is the truck 95% of current truck owners need, I’ll probably end up getting one to replace my Prius and give me more utility.
@@cantloop9589 But some people dont tow too much. I, for example, have a similar pick up (a RAM 1000), i carry around 1 ton on the bed and drive around the farm.
@@cantloop9589 I live in a city and would only need to transport band equipment, so the base hybrid is perfect for me.
THIIISSS is a review I've been waiting for since they announced the Maverick.
Me as well but I was a bit disappointed. He forgot some incredibly important elements...Having driven this, back to back against a Santa Cruz, it is equally as quiet...and, while both are configurable, Ford has created a future of DIY through its program with this truck...it will be so very easy to customize, update and upgrade...
NIIICCCE!
I predict we will see these everywhere, The price is just so damn good
I’ve already seen em about 3 times here in MI and they always get my attention lol it’s a cute little truck
an entire year later and Ford still can't keep up making enough Mavericks to meet demand its insane
This should do well with weekend warriors that need a bed to haul stuff but don't necessarily need the capabilities of a full sized truck. My second vehicle is a fleet model F-150 that is mainly used for weekend projects, hauling my bike, and driving in rougher weather. If one of these was available at the time I bought my truck I would've purchased it instead.
This is exactly what I was thinking. I don't need a full sized F150 or Ram 1500 but damn is it annoying having to put different racks on my little Kia to bring my surfboard out or get my bike to the trails. I do tons of music festivals and with an additional bed cover this thing would be perfect for hauling my friends and all our gear. I might sacrifice a little bit of highway milage compared to my Kia(not drastic tho as I average 34mpg hwy) but the savings I'd have with the hybrid engine in town would save me far more money over its lifespan. I think I'll wait a year or 2 to see what kind of issues the 1st year will have and how they resolve those issues, then buy in.
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Interesting to see how the maverick is the same size as the pre modern ranger. Goes to show how much trucks have grown in the past 15 years.
Yeah, I was parked next to a new Ranger the other day and that thing was almost the exact same size as my 2010 F-150.
All vehicles kinda have to get bigger to offer more safety, sound insulation and comfort while keeping similiar interior dimensions as previous generations
@@shroomyesc Safety and sound insulation have nothing to do with vehicle size, and more roominess does not necessarily equal comfort.
I admired the interior a lot, it reminded me of the way in which Citroen designs its interior, simple, minimalist and above all creative.
It’s a basic work horse. With my family of three, I don’t do much work that needs a truck, but when you need one, this would be it. Hauling some trash, picking stuff up from the store. This is perfect for the family man.
I don’t see them having any issues with this mini-truck, they are essentially using the same engine (if not the same) as the focus ST a tried and true engine and the AWD system that the focus RS uses which it self is a pretty damn good system. This will defo sell to people looking for a first time truck that don’t need something big and the absolute base model will 1000% sell as fleet.
I see Orielly Auto parts buying heaps of these to replace old ford rangers and nissan frontiers.
For what these are, they seem pretty neat. Pretty decent value and some utilitarian usage. I think you're right about the drivetain. Of course, the comment section will be full of people talking about how this vehicle wouldn't hold a week with them because it's not tough enough for them. Even though that's not what this what built for.. Lol
This will definitely serve a pretty big group of people very well and it doesn't look so "car like" like a Ridgeline. It would have been neat to see this in a single cab though.
The engine, you are sort of right. It’s used in the top model Bronco Sport and Transit Connect vans. The AWD system, though, is not like the Focus RS. The RS had a RWD based AWD system, much like a Subaru but more complex. This truck is based off the Escape/Bronco Sport, so it’s an FWD platform with AWD
@@derbyjr like the Honda accord
Doug: You can put your phone in here to look at a map
Carplay: Am I a joke to you?
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@@yungboicontigo9278 the point is why would you ever look at your phone if you have carplay
@@yungboicontigo9278 he said you can put it there to look at map on your phone
This is the closest I've come to seeing the simple '94 Toyota my dad bought brand new.
I hope to god these little trucks hold up over time. We need more honest transportation. I love it! :3
Edit:
Also, for everyone saying it's not a real truck because it's unibody...
I present the XJ Cherokee.
I WISH Toyota would make a small truck again. The current Tacomas are the size of the old Tundras.
@@jimdennis2451 Yeah, me too. Of course, I wish the US would allow the Hilux... It's not much smaller, just much stronger! :3
(and still comes with a stick shift and a diesel!)
@@jamesgizasson The Hilux could be tweaked to meet US regulations, but Toyota has no interest in doing that. I don't know why, but they don't.
@@unconventionalideas5683 Because it would be competing against the Tacoma. It's the same reason we never got the ST205 Celica. It was an objectively better car than the JZA80 Supra at 2/3 the price.
The XJ had a bed on it?
I like this truck. Yes I know it's not as capable as the F150 but it has its place. I live in a townhouse with a single car garage. This truck will fit in the garage, let me take home an appliance, bookshelf, planters etc. It gives me how much truck I need while not costing me a fortune at the pump and fitting in my garage. I hear dodge is developing the ram 1200 for the same market segment.
Yes Michael. I like it so much I bought 2 that I show on my channel. Ask any questions.
The fabric on the seats are absolutely fantastic... I would pick this over anything on the market...
I preffer fabric seats too, tho i wish more luxurious cloth options would return in cars in general - like velour, still has all benefits of normal cotton ones but is incredibly lovely to touch and more durable. But sadly its either cheap fabric or leather/alcantara. Velour would be in the middle price wise, but well we just cant have it :/
Truck buyers are either not differentiating on interior, or they are looking for a much nicer interior than this.
Doug’s really teasing us with the Lightning in the Cars & Bids bit!
Maverick looks really promising, especially if they’ll actually sell for $21k+
MSRP on the base model is about $19k. With full options and dealer markups you're looking at over $40k for one. Even more if it's the first edition.
When you said lightning I thought you were talking about McQueen 😂😂😂
Getting mine in a few weeks for sticker at $30,200. That’s a XLT awd 2.0T with tow package and some other options
@@v0mdragon it's expected, since demand is higher than supply. There are much worse examples out there.
@@v0mdragon blame the dealerships for that they're the ones who order the vehicles with a variety of options and trims
But if you custom order your own from Ford the base model does start at $19,995
I didn't even know I wanted to pick up truck until I saw this. I love that it's small and practical. No nonsense and ready to get the job done whatever that is with just enough off terrain capability to get me to and from the job sites.
+Man, I really wanted one of these, but the thing about this review - all of them I was seeing at area dealerships were either higher end trim for $40k+ or base models for $30k+, but not the mid to high $20k range described here.And that's when they even had them on the lot. Maybe not impossible to get a hold of but more effort than I wanted to put in for what it is, and defiantly more money.
I personally think the interior is spectacular. Love the simplicity and the styling they went for. This is nicer than my normal car and over here in Europe, this could be considered a work vehicle
I really like the basic center screen, everyone I know who has car play/android auto connects their phone to use navigation and stuff anyway instead of the built in versions. And no need to buy map updates from the manufacturer as well
I believe the tailgate can be raised like that to bring it level with the wheel wells so sheet goods can fit
Bingo!
Correct, something ford is constantly reiterating.
I see this as a great truck for service companies, pickup bed, storage, apple carplay, 42 mpg city, 20k. Sounds great if you need 10 trucks for your company! Put a ladder rack on top and a bed topper on with a tool storage system in the back you have a great setup for daily service work for plumbers, electricians, handyman, internet companies, you name it. Maybe even add an eco boost v6 and make a cop car out of it!
I saw one on the road for the first time the other day and it happened to be on the freeway next to an 80's toyota truck. It looked huge compared to the Toyota. Still, it is the right size, gets a lot better mileage and is a heck of a lot safer than any compact truck of the past!
I would love this for trips. Don’t need anything crazy to go camping and haul some stuff for a weekend
I don't have one on order, mostly because I don't trust first year products from any manufacturer, and I'm hoping for a hybrid AWD version, but I've made up my mind that this is my next automobile.
Totally depends on what kind of camping you're doing
Probably the regular kind
@@BM-si2ei this was my boyfriend's concern - he doesn't trust the first year. he wants to wait it out to see if they weed out any potential issues.
I bought the hybrid XLT. I've had it 3 weeks and love it. My gas mileage is incredible up to 45 mpg on some trips.
That rules. I saw one on the road here. It looks good in real life. I hope it holds up for you.
My mpg is about 11, currently. Silverado with 8' bed hauling... does tons of stuff, but damn the gas mileage is brutal in town.
Congrats on your new truck
What did you pay for that? Any thing you’d do differently?
@@KF1 damn. 11 mpg with today's gas prices 😭 sorry bro
Does this come with a backup camera?
@@JacksonWalter735 dude that's crazy. As you wrote this comment I was driving behind a black maverick to get some beer. Alexander Keiths Inda Pale Ale.
Nice truck.
My truck is also nice but yeah the gas is awful. 8' box is like having 2 trucks at once, so it's not that bad.
A couple of years ago, well before the Jeep pickup came out, I had opined, “ I sure wish someone would come out with a basic basic truck! I would love to have a Jeep truck with NOTHING ON IT, with the possible exception of air1”
This is not that truck but in these days, it’s probably as close as we will ever get!
I love this truck and I WILL GET ONE!
If the Ranger wasn’t so overpriced/overdone this Maverick wouldn’t be necessary.
Exactly, the way they went about the new ranger was disappointing they got away from their roots.
Ranger is RWD. They need some profit to fill the price gap that's hiked by the GM twins Colorado/Canyon. This class of vehicle is its in own thing.
The new Ranger is an abomination
Exactly the reason why the Ranger undersold Fords expectations. The Maverick made more orders in its first year than the newer Ranger ever had in a given year.
I'm curious as to what Doug would rate a 10/10 for the Value category, given how much time was spent praising this car's value and then only giving it a 7/10.
pretty sure a used maverick would hit 10/10
TBH I felt it deserved a bit more in the value
It’s actually not too complicated. The only 10’s I’ve ever seen him give were to cars that actually APPRECIATE in value over time. Things like super cars and whatnot.
A 7/10 is pretty good for a new car. But I'm pretty sure it would be a 10/10 only if it's a used Maverick.
Not saying it needs a 10 but the same value as a TRD pro seems off.
I've been driving an old SUV as my daily and to haul around detailing equipment and mountain bikes. I was looking at the Hyundai Santa Cruz but this thing is MUCH cheaper and gets way better fuel economy. This is everything I'm looking for in a truck, and I literally couldn't care less if it's not a "real" truck.
you aren’t a real man then
jkjk 😂
I’m in the same boat! Was looking at a xc40 or mx50 (I’m boujee 😂) for Detailjng and mountain biking camping trips, but honestly, this truck is more perfect for my use case. But man I really want a panoramic moonroof 😂😅
I drove this at the Portland international auto show. I already kind of wanted one, now I’m dead set on buying one as soon as I get my current car paid off. I feel like this is the perfect family vehicle for me to limit how many vehicles I have to have to save mileage on my project.