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  2. Ford Maverick (1970–1977) - Wikipedia

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    1973 Ford Maverick 4-door sedan. A four-door model was introduced for 1971, available with a vinyl roof. Mercury also revived the Comet as a rebadged variant of the Maverick. Also for 1971, an optional 210 hp (160 kW) 302 CID V8 was introduced for both the Comet and the Maverick.

  3. Ford Maverick - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Maverick (1970–1977), a compact car sold in North America and Brazil during the 1970s; The rebadged Nissan Patrol Y60 sold by Ford Australia under the Button car plan from 1988 to 1994; The rebadged Spanish-built Nissan Terrano II, sold by Ford of Europe from 1993 to 1999; The European and Chinese version of the Ford Escape, sold ...

  4. Ford Maverick (2022) - Wikipedia

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    On August 1, 2022, Ford announced a new Tremor package for 2023 Maverick AWD models at the XLT and Lariat trim levels, adding significant off-road capability to the Maverick. [20] The package includes a twin-clutch rear drive unit with a differential lock feature taken from the Bronco Sport Badlands that can divert rear-axle torque to either ...

  5. 2025 Ford Maverick Spied Completely Undisguised in ... - AOL

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    Ford revived the compact truck segment in 2022 when it brought back the Maverick nameplate on a tiny pickup offering hybrid power. Now Ford looks set to refresh its popular hauler for 2025.

  6. Ford Maverick (Americas) - Wikipedia

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    Ford Maverick (1970–1977) This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a page move: This is a redirect from a ...

  7. Ford Fairmont - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Fairmont was introduced in Mexico in late 1977 as a 1978 model, replacing the Ford Maverick that was produced there locally. The Mexican Fairmont was available exclusively with the 5.0 L engine (302) with manual and three-speed automatic transmissions. It was offered as a two- or four-door sedan and a wagon.