• edric
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    1224 days ago

    What are the Maverick and Santa Cruz classified as? I think they fit the small or light truck category, if they are categorized as trucks at all.

    • @turmacar@lemmy.world
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      1324 days ago

      A Maverick is a light truck in much the same way a 737 is a small plane. Sure there are bigger ones, but it’s a 4 door truck with a 4 foot bed that’s high enough to make loading and unloading harder than it needs to be. It’s twice the weight and almost twice the size of a 70s/80s Toyota Pickup, which is a light truck.

        • ...m...
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          524 days ago

          …park a maverick next to a nineties ranger; the difference is ridiculous…

        • I own two mavericks, it’s a fair comparison. They only look small because of the size of today’s vehicles… in the 1980’s you’d see most of today’s lifted trucks in a monster truck rally.

          • @usualsuspect191@lemmy.ca
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            123 days ago

            Oh yes, that part is obvious. I was more curious where “twice the size” came from, especially if comparing a four-door truck to a two-door single cab which I’d argue isn’t a fair comparison. Although, they don’t make the maverick in a single cab do they?

    • Lka1988
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      224 days ago

      Light trucks, which means less CAFE regulation. Same classification as crossovers (why crossovers are so popular).

      • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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        24 days ago

        That’s not accurate. “Light Truck” also includes a crew cab F150 with an extended bed that requires a Sherpa to enter. The Maverick and an F150 have the same standards, but weighted based on vehicle footprint.

        But the Maverick standard model is a hybrid, so it meets CAFE standards.