ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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It's cheap, and not really a real truck. That's part of the appeal - cheap, small, light, and good for smaller things for people who don't need to tow or haul any real payload. It fills that niche where there wasn't a whole lot of competition.Wow the Maverick is doing great and it’s not even a real truck??? All one body like the previous Honda “truck” ?
I love my JT but I kinda think of it as not a real truck. Bought it cuz I’m a Jeep nut and wanted it!! One of the few Jeep models I have not had out of 28! Yup I did say Jeep “nut” !!!
Go Jeep!!!
I bought my JT because it is a real truck when needed. Put a plow on a Maverick, tow 6,000 pounds of trailer across the country.
It's another apples to oranges thing - it's an SUV with a small truck bed on the back.
Again, apples to oranges, IMO - it's not going to handle any real truck stuff like the JT does. It's an SUV with a truck bed.What? The 'smaller' trucks are selling really well. The Ford Maverick is selling like hot cakes!
2,000 pound towing unless you opt for the 4,000 tow package LOL
That's not even in the same class. Why would anyone compare a Maverick to a truck?
Sure, it can haul 1500 pounds payload according to Ford, but our prior Grand Cherokees beat the Maverick in towing and payload.
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