While not the prettiest animal in the stable, they make up for it by being a hybrid that takes the best traits of two breeds, which is the main selling point of the Maverick. The Ford Maverick is ...
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Is The Base Ford Maverick Hybrid Still Worth It At $29,840? Let's Find Out
When a car manufacturer wants journalists to test its latest product, it usually hands over the keys to the most expensive, ...
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The Hybrid Pickup Truck That Balances Capability and Efficiency
This hybrid pickup truck delivers impressive towing power, smart tech, and standout fuel efficiency for everyday versatility.
Joe Parker is a nationally award-winning journalist and columnist from the Atlanta area. He has served as an automotive journalist for the past four years alongside extensive sports, business, ...
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Ford’s Compact Pickup Joins the Street Truck Wars with Lobo Upgrades and Mustang Muscle
The Blue Oval's latest build previews an upgrade package that will be available to compact truck owners in the coming months.
If you wanted a midsize truck 10 years ago, your choices included an aging Toyota Tacoma or an even older Nissan Frontier design. Today, renewed versions of the Chevrolet Colorado, Ford Ranger and ...
The Ford F-150 is the most purchased full-size American-made pickup truck in the U.S. If you want the reliability and bones ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
Since it launched, the tiny (in the scale of modern pickup trucks) Ford Maverick has brought about a revival of Mini Truckin'. The compact truck's affordable price, customizability, and—yes—very ...
Jake Lingeman is a Newsweek Autos managing editor based in Detroit. His focus is reporting on the auto industry. He has covered all corners of the market from supercars to economy cars and is plugged ...
When Henry Ford developed his magnificent Quadricycle in 1896, his very first car (to use the term rather loosely), complete with belt-and-chain system and armchair-esque seat, he started an ...
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