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I’ve sold the Maverick back to the dealer I bought it from - for more than I paid for it. I got to drive a cool vehicle for 6 months without it costing me anything. But it’s too big and I don’t need a truck.

My first time owning a hybrid, I learned a lot about the technology (much of it from MTC members). The big advantage of the hybrid is the ability to capture at least some of the kinetic energy lost when slowing plus being able to use an efficient Atkinson cycle ICE. But you seem to have to drag along a lot of extra ‘stuff’ to make this work.
Three cooling systems? Even the DC/DC converter requires cooling – makes me think we are still losing a lot of energy to heat.

Back to driving my Mazda CX-3 – nice compact crossover, good to be able to throw stuff in the back and close the hatch!

Things I’ll miss about the Mav – being able to hit the ‘Ready’ button and glide away silently, using the ‘L’ button to slow and being able to recapture at least some of the kinetic energy (I think it should be called something different, mounted on the steering wheel and illuminate the brake lights). Of course, the great city gas milage, the Mazda gets about the same on the highway.

Things I notice on the Mazda – the security of a hatch, a ‘proper’ shifter (I use it a lot, downshifting to slow, neutral when stopped etc.) and it gives me somewhere to hang my cap! ‘Brake hold’ releases smoothly without the lurch on the MAV.

Most of all I’ll miss being part of the MTC – a great enthusiastic group of Maverick owners (and yet to be owners), thanks for keeping me entertained during the 18 month wait for delivery and thanks for the help, advice and discussions.
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I’ve sold the Maverick back to the dealer I bought it from - for more than I paid for it. I got to drive a cool vehicle for 6 months without it costing me anything. But it’s too big and I don’t need a truck.

My first time owning a hybrid, I learned a lot about the technology (much of it from MTC members). The big advantage of the hybrid is the ability to capture at least some of the kinetic energy lost when slowing plus being able to use an efficient Atkinson cycle ICE. But you seem to have to drag along a lot of extra ‘stuff’ to make this work.
Three cooling systems? Even the DC/DC converter requires cooling – makes me think we are still losing a lot of energy to heat.

Back to driving my Mazda CX-3 – nice compact crossover, good to be able to throw stuff in the back and close the hatch!

Things I’ll miss about the Mav – being able to hit the ‘Ready’ button and glide away silently, using the ‘L’ button to slow and being able to recapture at least some of the kinetic energy (I think it should be called something different, mounted on the steering wheel and illuminate the brake lights). Of course, the great city gas milage, the Mazda gets about the same on the highway.

Things I notice on the Mazda – the security of a hatch, a ‘proper’ shifter (I use it a lot, downshifting to slow, neutral when stopped etc.) and it gives me somewhere to hang my cap! ‘Brake hold’ releases smoothly without the lurch on the MAV.

Most of all I’ll miss being part of the MTC – a great enthusiastic group of Maverick owners (and yet to be owners), thanks for keeping me entertained during the 18 month wait for delivery and thanks for the help, advice and discussions.
Sorry to hear of your issues, but I wouldn't judge hybrids based on your Mav experience. Toyota has mastered the integration of internal combustion engine with electric motors/generators. I've owned two Avalon Hybrids (2013 and 2021), and they performed flawlessly. I'm not saying the Mav Hybrid isn't a good choice for the market Ford is addressing. I'm just saying not all hybrids have the issues that drove you away.
 

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Sorry to hear of your issues, but I wouldn't judge hybrids based on your Mav experience. Toyota has mastered the integration of internal combustion engine with electric motors/generators. I've owned two Avalon Hybrids (2013 and 2021), and they performed flawlessly. I'm not saying the Mav Hybrid isn't a good choice for the market Ford is addressing. I'm just saying not all hybrids have the issues that drove you away.
Same here. Owned two 2015 Honda Accord Hybrids for almost 10 years. Never had an issue with either one of them. Even at time of sale or trade they were still delivering 40+MPG in mixed driving.
 

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Good luck. My Mazda3 was a great vehicle for me to toss around in my 20s
 

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Sorry to hear of your issues, but I wouldn't judge hybrids based on your Mav experience. Toyota has mastered the integration of internal combustion engine with electric motors/generators. I've owned two Avalon Hybrids (2013 and 2021), and they performed flawlessly. I'm not saying the Mav Hybrid isn't a good choice for the market Ford is addressing. I'm just saying not all hybrids have the issues that drove you away.
Sorry, don't get me wrong, I love the smoothness and efficiancy of the hybrid system and the simplicity of the the mechanical parts, just a bit surprised about the stuff you need to get it all working! But it does work and as you say Toyota have been making hybrids for decades.
 

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Farewell and aloha!
 
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Too big?!
Yea, it fits in my garage but I can't get around it and I don't need nearly 2 tons of vehicle to drag my scrawny ass around.
I guess I'm a car guy, I can always borrow a truck if I need one.
 
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Too big?!
I can relate to him thinking too big. At 79 when I placed my order I decided to make the maverick do! I had waited for a replacement for my chev luv which was bigger than my 1967 Datsun pickup I sold in 1991. The maverick is about the same size a full size pickup was in 1991!.
 

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I can relate to him thinking too big. At 79 when I placed my order I decided to make the maverick do! I had waited for a replacement for my chev luv which was bigger than my 1967 Datsun pickup I sold in 1991. The maverick is about the same size a full size pickup was in 1991!.
I miss seeing those old Datsun pickups! Last Datsun car I saw was probably 1989, I want to say?
 

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Yea, it fits in my garage but I can't get around it and I don't need nearly 2 tons of vehicle to drag my scrawny ass around.
I guess I'm a car guy, I can always borrow a truck if I need one.
I just flat-out became bored driving cars, and the one SUV I had I sold with 80K miles on it.

I find the Maverick to be just right. Sits high enough off the ground, not a PITA to park, and the bed is big enough for those "big enough" jobs.
 

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Go figure - my gf and I have a Maverick and Mazda CX-3 in the garage. The Mazda is a nice little car!
 

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Personally I could not live without a truck and specifically the Maverick. This thing is lightyears ahead of any other truck I have ever owned and the 2.0 engine coupled with the superb AWD FX/4 system and independent rear suspension with the no brand name mono shocks is a marvel of engineering. All for 30.6K. (y)

Do I sound like a Maverick fanboy? Damn straight I do. :ROFLMAO:

Enjoy you Mazda. :)
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