Can the Ford Maverick handle work truck duty?

Ford Maverick is a work truck.

Ford’s Maverick compact pickup truck has been in the news for a while. But how does it perform as a work truck? This video was created by a general contractor to show that the Maverick is small enough to work as a work truck. FollowThroughDude made a short video to show his Maverick after he switched from a Toyota Tacoma.

Can the Ford Maverick handle work truck duty?

The Ford Maverick had a major impact on the truck market. The new Maverick is a significant improvement on the old Maverick. The Maverick is the only compact, fuel-efficient, affordable truck that customers can choose from. The Maverick is advertised by Ford and on YouTube as a work truck. But how does it perform in reality?

Maverick may be the right choice for homeowners who are interested in DIY, or general contractors looking to transport smaller loads. FollowThroughDude gives a unique review of his Ecoboost Maverick. FollowThroughDude visits a lumber yard to fill up his bed and aftermarket-rake with wood, along with a folding ladder. We can see the tools he has packed in various boxes from his Maverick’s back.

Can the Ford Maverick handle work truck duty?

While a bigger truck, like the F-150, can haul more stuff, it is still more expensive and more efficient than the Maverick. Because the Maverick is capable of supporting a general contractor, it should also be sufficient for a casual DIYer who purchases plywood three times per year. The Maverick is a compact truck capable of handling truck tasks.