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Ford Maverick vs Hyundai Santa Cruz

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
Ford Maverick comes out ahead overall (7.7 vs 7.2), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 Ford MaverickHyundai Santa Cruz
Reliability & Durability 6.9 5.0
User Sentiment 7.6 10.0
Complaint Severity 7.7 8.0
Consensus Strength 6.1 5.0
Value for Money 5.7 5.5
Owner Advocacy 8.6 5.0
Ford Maverick

The Maverick is the truck that finally admits most people need a bed, not a monument, and the hybrid's 37-42 MPG makes it the only pickup that doesn't punish you at the pump. The catch is Ford's pricing ambition: what launched at $20k now costs $40k loaded, asking midsize money for budget plastics, a back seat that hates adults, and early 2022 models that needed multiple dealer trips for battery drain and electrical gremlins. If you haul lumber and garden supplies without towing heavy or seating four comfortably, and you avoid that first model year, this is the right-sized truck; if rear-seat space or serious capability matter, you need something bigger.

Hyundai Santa Cruz

Hyundai's compact unibody pickup splits the difference between crossover and truck, car-like to drive, lifestyle-focused in execution. The four-foot bed is the defining tradeoff: enough for bikes, kayaks, and weekend gear, genuinely limiting for traditional truck work. It rides comfortably, offers SUV amenities, and works for buyers who want occasional hauling without full-size truck compromises. Anyone needing serious bed capacity should look elsewhere. Hyundai discontinued it after 2026, which may complicate long-term parts availability and resale value.