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Quick Look & Dyno Numbers | 2022 Ford Maverick | 5 Star Tuning
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<blockquote data-quote="SID297" data-source="post: 16771354" data-attributes="member: 8858"><p>So the funny thing is, the more time I spent with the Maverick the more I came to appreciate it. The interior is comprised of mostly vinyl and hard plastic, but those materials are durable and easy to clean. On top of that, the fit and finish of the panels were pretty good. I think this may be a case of most of us being a little further along in life than the Maverick's target demographic. </p><p></p><p>I'd venture to say the average SVTP member has a household vehicle fleet value in the neighborhood of $150,000-200,000, and I'm not including [USER=6214]@treynor[/USER] in that calculation. So we may judge a $20,000 car a bit more harshly than it disserves based on what we experience day to day in our automotive lives. </p><p></p><p>When I review any new car I try to do so in a vacuum. I first try to consider it based on only its own merits. Sure, comparisons to other models eventually become part of the process. However, I think it's important to give everything a fair shot without coming in with preconceived notions. That's led me to enjoying some new Fords far more than I would have initially expected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SID297, post: 16771354, member: 8858"] So the funny thing is, the more time I spent with the Maverick the more I came to appreciate it. The interior is comprised of mostly vinyl and hard plastic, but those materials are durable and easy to clean. On top of that, the fit and finish of the panels were pretty good. I think this may be a case of most of us being a little further along in life than the Maverick's target demographic. I'd venture to say the average SVTP member has a household vehicle fleet value in the neighborhood of $150,000-200,000, and I'm not including [USER=6214]@treynor[/USER] in that calculation. So we may judge a $20,000 car a bit more harshly than it disserves based on what we experience day to day in our automotive lives. When I review any new car I try to do so in a vacuum. I first try to consider it based on only its own merits. Sure, comparisons to other models eventually become part of the process. However, I think it's important to give everything a fair shot without coming in with preconceived notions. That's led me to enjoying some new Fords far more than I would have initially expected. [/QUOTE]
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