Ford Maverick (North America)

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The Ford Maverick (North America) is a compact car produced by Ford in the 1970s, positioned as an affordable, sporty alternative to larger American sedans.

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Ford Maverick 1
Ford Maverick (North America) canonical 1

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instanceOf compact car
alsoKnownAs Ford Maverick NERFINISHED
assemblyLocation Kansas City Assembly Plant NERFINISHED
Mahwah Assembly Plant NERFINISHED
San Jose Assembly Plant NERFINISHED
St. Thomas Assembly Plant NERFINISHED
bodyStyle 2-door sedan
4-door sedan
brakeType front disc brakes available
chassisType unibody construction
class compact car
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designCharacteristic long hood, short deck styling
engineOption 170 cu in Thriftpower inline-six
200 cu in Thriftpower inline-six NERFINISHED
250 cu in inline-six
302 cu in Windsor V8
fuelType gasoline
introducedAs replacement for compact Ford Falcon in U.S. market
introducedDuring rise of Japanese compact imports in U.S. market
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
manufacturer Ford Motor Company
market North America
marketedAs import fighter
marketSegment economy car segment
modelYearStart 1970
notableVariant Maverick Grabber NERFINISHED
Maverick LDO (Luxury Decor Option)
Maverick Sprint NERFINISHED
numberOfDoors 2
4
platform Ford Falcon compact platform
positionedAs low-priced car
sporty alternative to larger sedans
predecessor Ford Falcon (North America) NERFINISHED
primaryCompetitor Chevrolet Nova NERFINISHED
Plymouth Duster NERFINISHED
productionEndYear 1977
productionStartYear 1969
relatedModel Mercury Comet (1971–1977) NERFINISHED
soldBy Ford Division of Ford Motor Company NERFINISHED
steering recirculating ball steering
successor Ford Fairmont (North America) NERFINISHED
suspension front coil-spring suspension
rear leaf-spring suspension
transmissionOption 3-speed automatic transmission
3-speed manual transmission
4-speed manual transmission
wheelbase 103 inches

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Ford Falcon successor Ford Maverick (North America)
Ford Fairmont predecessor Ford Maverick (North America)
this entity surface form: Ford Maverick