I also thought the Maverick was pretty slick in the MPG vs utility category:
"The Maverick's bed may only be 4.5 feet long, but that doesn't mean it can't haul larger items like full-size sheets of plywood. Dropping the tailgate down extends the bed floor to a more standard six feet, but that's to be expected from any pickup.
By adjusting support cables on the sides of the tailgate, owners can also set the tailgate to a halfway-open position. That acts as sort of a built-in bed extender and allows owners to haul varying sizes and shapes of cargo more easily. For example, owners can load in up to 18 4x8 sheets of three-quarter-inch plywood by laying them across the half-open tailgate and the rear wheel wells. "
https://www.businessinsider.com/2022-ford-maverick-pickup-customizable-bed-flexbed-features-2021-6
It all depends on how often you're hauling that sort of thing. If you are taking in plywood every week probably not ideal but for once in a while, not a big deal to plan around the weather. I like the idea of a big giant truck but I think the reality of parking one in a city would be a real turn off. I'm in the DC suburbs and the parking spots here are not truck friendly. Every time I see a full size pickup at the store it's at the edge of the lot. That would get old fast.
Matt
Edit to add: strongly consider making an account with a wholesale distributor. I get pretty much any plywood I could want and S4S materials delivered in most instances next day to my garage for a reasonable fee, usually around $20, with no minimums.