Power | 122 - 194 bhp |
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0 - 60 mph | 9.9 - 11.6 secs |
Fuel Economy | 23 - 29 mpg |
Insurance Group | 19 - 24 How much to insure? |
Road Tax | £415 |
Ford Maverick Specifications
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