Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #25 – January 14, 2023, 07:00:32 pm Thanks for the update, Rich. Keep us posted on how you like it.
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #26 – January 14, 2023, 08:42:06 pm We ordered a 2023 for my wife on the first day it opened in September and it closed after 5 days. So we're waiting. Jody
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #27 – January 15, 2023, 03:17:28 am Quote from: Andy Baird - January 11, 2023, 06:53:40 pmThe next step up from the Maverick in Ford's pickup line is the Ranger. Has anybody compared a 4WD Ranger with a Jeep? I own a 2021 Ranger Lariat and have been happy with it. Ground clearance is 8.9", and I've taken it over many rough roads, although not (yet) as bad as I've seen traveled in Jeeps.A 4X4 Ranger should do well on most back roads except when the going gets too rough for the long 126"wheelbase, compared to the two-door Wrangler's 96" wheelbase. In return for the longer wheelbase, the Ranger's ride will be much smoother, the independent front suspension will help a lot too. The FX4 Off-Road package should be enough for most back-road explorers, just stay out of the bigger rocks and tight trails where the long wheelbase is a hindrance.For more serious trails, it's hard to beat a two-door Jeep.Larry
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #28 – February 27, 2023, 02:00:12 pm Hello fellow LDersHas anyone looked at or purchased a Ford Maverick as a tow vehicle? It is flat towable in the hybrid engine according to Ford. I wondered if anyone bought one and likes it?Any thoughts?
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #29 – February 27, 2023, 02:22:05 pm Hello,We ordered a hybrid Maverick at the end of last year.We have received the vin number and hoping for delivery in April. Jody
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #30 – February 27, 2023, 03:32:56 pm Quote from: corkydeltadog - February 27, 2023, 02:00:12 pmHello fellow LDersHas anyone looked at or purchased a Ford Maverick as a tow vehicle? It is flat towable in the hybrid engine according to Ford. I wondered if anyone bought one and likes it?Any thoughts?A friend bought one last year for towing behind his LD. It's averaging close to 40 MPG.He has had a lot of problems with the tow brake system, something you may want to look into before buying.According to Ford, the entire 2023 year's production has been ordered, buying one off a lot usually will have a large markup.Larry
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #31 – February 27, 2023, 06:25:15 pm CORKYDELTADOG - I merged your new topic on the towability of the 2022 Maverick with this existing one of yours on the same subject. It's best to keep the discussion in one place. Michelle
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #32 – February 28, 2023, 12:13:37 pm We are currently towing a Ford Escape Plug in hybrid. First 2 times we did it, all was good, started right up. Last 4 times we've ended up with a car that won't start and had to jump it. It does come to life as soon as we hook it up to the battery, but still...We are in Baja right now, will take it to the Ford dealer when we get back. It appears that for some reason the computer (s) are turning off. I've programed it for KM/hr here, but after being towed & jump starting, I have to reprogram the speedometer. As the salesman said the plug in Hybrid Escape and Maverick were similar technology, the Maverick may have the same problem.
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #33 – February 28, 2023, 04:09:29 pm Quote from: toothvet - February 28, 2023, 12:13:37 pmWe are currently towing a Ford Escape Plug in hybrid. First 2 times we did it, all was good, started right up. Last 4 times we've ended up with a car that won't start and had to jump it. It does come to life as soon as we hook it up to the battery, but still...We are in Baja right now, will take it to the Ford dealer when we get back. It appears that for some reason the computer (s) are turning off. I've programed it for KM/hr here, but after being towed & jump starting, I have to reprogram the speedometer. As the salesman said the plug in Hybrid Escape and Maverick were similar technology, the Maverick may have the same problem.The Maverick is not a plug in hybrid; just a gas/electric hybrid with coasting and braking charging of the battery.
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #34 – March 01, 2023, 03:55:42 pm Quote from: Linda B - February 28, 2023, 04:09:29 pmThe Maverick is not a plug in hybrid; just a gas/electric hybrid with coasting and braking charging of the battery.It was in the plans for the 2023 when I talked to sales last year. Perhaps that into has been delayed because they cant make enough of the gas/electric. He said if i wanted one I could make an order in July, 2023! And not until then!
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #35 – March 01, 2023, 06:34:25 pm "... just a gas/electric hybrid with coasting and braking charging of the battery."In the industry this system is referred to as "Dynamic Braking"! 1 Likes
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #36 – March 01, 2023, 09:09:49 pm Also called regenerative braking. https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/tips-advice/353643/regenerative-braking-what-it-and-how-does-it-work RonB
Re: Ford Maverick 2022 Toad? Reply #37 – March 01, 2023, 09:41:21 pm Dynamic or regenerative... it's all the same!"The electric motor in your hybrid or electric car runs in two directions - one to drive the wheels and move the car, and the other to recharge the battery. When you lift your foot off the accelerator pedal and onto the brake, the motor swaps directions and starts to put energy back into the battery."My former and current Mobility Scooters both featured this regenerative type of braking. If you push the speed anywhere near maximum and then release the throttle you'd best be ready for a surprise. As soon as you stop accelerating the reversal of the electrical fields causes immediate braking until you are at a dead stop. The bonus is that the unused energy charges the battery at the same time. The same goes for coasting, just easing up on the accelerator has the same effect, only not as strong.