The quote you selected doesn’t mention doors at all. The number of doors is irrelevant. The relevant factor is the size. The overall length of the truck and the overall width of the truck had to be substantially more than the Ranger. CAFE standards prohibit a Ranger-sized truck with the Maverick’s fuel economy.
Ford used an extra row of seats to achieve the length they needed to reach.
The quote you selected doesn’t mention doors at all. The number of doors is irrelevant. The relevant factor is the size. The overall length of the truck and the overall width of the truck had to be substantially more than the Ranger. CAFE standards prohibit a Ranger-sized truck with the Maverick’s fuel economy.
Ford used an extra row of seats to achieve the length they needed to reach.
That’s because you’re deliberately ignoring it.
It’s not. The number of doors is why the bed is small and the length is long, not CAFE standards.
We’ve already been over this.
The Maverick gets about the same fuel economy as a Toyota Prius so no, it doesn’t.