The Ford Maverickisn't just interesting because of its size. It's also drawing attention because of its two powertrain options. Drivers can choose between a hybrid powertrain setup or a turbocharged Ford EcoBoost engine. The hybrid powertrain is a hit because it makes the little truck incredibly...
As before, the Model A spanned a wide range of body types: coupes, sport coupes, roadsters, and cabriolets with or without rumble seat; "Tudor" and "Fordor" sedans; a surprisingly dignified Town Sedan; and a wood-body station wagon. Most could be had with Standard or DeLuxe trim, th...
The Ford Maverick's cargo bed stretches to 4.5 feet, which is slightly longer than the Hyundai Santa Cruz and its 4.3-foot unit. More telling are the details: The Maverick's bed is made of steel with a traditional bedliner, while the Santa Cruz makes use of a composite materi...
If you’re looking to purchase a new car, it’s a good idea to perform as much research as possible to make the right decision. The Ford Maverick has a decent lifespan for a truck, so long as you keep up with care for the vehicle. If you want to save money, go for a Maverick ...
Ford F-150 Standard Cab | Trims: XL, XLT | Bed Lengths: 6.5 or 8 feet GMC Sierra 1500 Regular Cab | Trim: Pro | Bed lengths: 6.5 or 8 feet Extended Cab If you would like two rows of seats but don’t always use that back row, the extended-cab truck is a great compromise. As...
The second generation Ford Bronco is based on the Ford F-100 pickup truck chassis (1973-1979 sixth generation). Approximately one foot shorter than the shortest F-100... Ford Bronco 1966 The first-generation Ford Bronco is built upon a chassis developed specifically for the model range, share...
Tested: 2022 Ford Maverick Is a Big Little Truck The 2022 Maverick is a new addition to Ford's truck lineup, and it is the cheapest option, positioned under the mid-size Ranger. The Maverick starts just over $21,000 and it will go on sale in the fall. It's not the only small un...
When I saw how Brooklyn parked the Jeep, I was curious to know if anyone had ever performed a study about the ways in which people park their cars. Now, I had no idea if anyone had ever conducted this kind of research and I couldn't find much. However, I did find the results of...
GCW is the 'Gross Combined Weight,' and it applies to vehicles that can tow and includes the weight of the towing vehicle and the towed item. If you were driving a Ford F350, towing a Honda Civic on a car trailer. You would need to know the weight of the truck, trailer, and car ...
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