Overview & Reviews
The Ford F-150 is the star of the long-running F-Series line, which stretches back to the post-World War II era, and millions of F-150s have been sold in that time. Originally conceived as a rugged, no-frills workhorse, the Ford F-150 has since morphed into a well-appointed, versatile rig with numerous trim levels that serve a wide range of shoppers, including weekend warriors who need room for the family and the occasional trip to the hardware store.
The full-size pickup segment is so competitive these days that it's hard to pick a clear favorite. But new or used, the F-150 is a great choice, with recent models offering cutting-edge features like turbocharged engines and the MyFord Touch electronics interface. Thanks to the Ford F-150's countless configurations and incredible popularity, you're almost guaranteed to find one that meets your needs.
User Reviews:
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Great Truck - 2004 Ford F-150
By VIRGIL PRICE - June 25 - 10:13 amThis truck is great. I bought it new and have only added dual exhaust, cold air, and a chip set at the low end of performance. What a difference these three items made. The truck is quiet and really a pleasure to drive. I will be getting another one this next month so I will have a new vehicle to pull behind my new motorhome.
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Review - 1999 Ford F-150
By northmi - June 23 - 12:04 amIve enjoyed my truck completely. Its done everything Ive asked of it with comfort, convenience, and style.
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Best truck ever - 1995 Ford F-150
By matthew s - June 22 - 10:52 pmI bought this truck in 98 with 69k miles on it. The only major repair I had done was new gears in the rear end. Everything else is original. Oh yeah, I had to replace the battery a couple times. I wish Ford would go back to this truck.195k miles and still truckin.
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1st F-150 - LariatSuperCrew-4X4 - LoveIt - 2004 Ford F-150
By SanDiegoF150-4X4SC - June 22 - 10:00 amSo far, so great! I enjoy this vehicle as a great addition to our family - the road trip & beach/mountains/biking/skiing machine. The road comfort & quiet ride is exceptional for a truck and rivals my wifes 03 ML350. The room inside and comfort make it great for our needs. Ford definitely knows how to build trucks. I would like to see a bit better acceleration off of the line, but I have to keep reminding myself that its the truck, not my 740i!
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Great truck with a peppy efficient engine - 2015 Ford F-150
By SocalSurfer - June 19 - 10:01 amGreat truck with a peppy efficient engine, the 2.7L engine is surprisingly powerful and extremely quick off the line, I love the engine on this truck! I average a little over 21 MPG with mixed freeway and around town driving conditions. I have tried to be excessively light on the accelerator but have not even close to the advertised 23-24 MPG, they must have done the MPG testing where there are no hills, wind, and on any engine that was well broken in. Overall though I really like the truck. The one thing that could use improvement is the instruments. Climate control could have a digital read out ( ex. 72) versus hotter/colder. Browsing on the radio ( Sirius in particular) is a little clumsy. The dash seems to have a lot of unnecessary buttons. My biggest complaint is the autostart button, just plain annoying and screams replacement starter in 2 years. To have and turn it off every time you start the truck is silly, they should have a permanent off option. Overall pretty small complaints for for what has been a great truck. 7/25/2016- had to get the door handle replaced, it literally just fell off. Ford was quick to replace at no cost. Very happy with the way they handled it. Considered selling for better MPG vehicle with new job change, but I am completely upside down. The truck is worth considerably less than I paid for it, definitely does not hold value like my Toyota did. If you buy this truck be prepared to keep it since value tanks very quickly.
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Weight issues - 2004 Ford F-150
By Passion - June 19 - 1:40 amThis is an excellent truck in all aspects. I wish that automotive journalists would realize the weight of this truck is what makes it so able to do its job. The hefty structure is why the F150 performs so well in crash tests; it enables it to out-perform its competition handily in load capacities, towing, off-roading and on road handling. Some of the extra weight is also sound proofing material which gives the F150 a very quiet ride.
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Great Buy - 2005 Ford F-150
By jjcmlc - June 18 - 6:56 pmSmooth driving and can barely hear exterior noises at freeway speed. Interior design very unique and functional. Durable leather interior and the audiophile stereo upgrade is a must !
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Excellent!! A+ for Ford - 2001 Ford F-150
By David - June 17 - 9:14 pmThis truck has been great ever since we bought it new. We didnt buy it for gas mileage. We needed the interior room plus hauling. We looked at Chevy crewcabs and the Ford was less expensive. It drives great and is comfortable on long trips. Thats why it has so many miles on it, 102,873. It has been to 9 states for vacations or just weekend trips. I used it last year to pull 6 bushes out of the ground. We have two kids now and they love the truck too. Even with gas like it is we drive the truck more because our car isnt big enough for all our stuff. No major problems. We had one spark plug coil go out. Regular maintenance and still runs great. Overall good experience.
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Ford Tough - 2007 Ford F-150
By loving it - June 16 - 4:47 pmIve heard some ridiculous commercials from Toyota and Nissan claiming the F150 cant tow a trailer - hogwash! This is my 3rd F150. No complaints ever! Ive driven the Chevy, Titan, Tundra and the Ram and only the Chevy comes close to the F150. If you want a truck to do what you need with a great ride, stick to Ford and Chevy.
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Lovin It!! - 2014 Ford F-150
By Pete Quimby - June 16 - 12:17 amWe have been leasing our F-150 SXT Sport 4x4 Supercab with the 5.0 Flexfuel V8 for two years now and overall we are very happy with it. Average highway mpg is 19-20 and local driving is 16-18 depending on the season. I do wish it had a backup sensor or camera. It is difficult to judge where the rear bumper is when backing since it cant be seen in the mirrors. My only other issue is that there has been, and still is, an annoying little vibration in the front wheels. Ive had the tires rotated every 5K miles, the balance and inflation checked regularly, and the alignment checked. Im told (not by my Ford dealer) that the issue may be coming from having the 20 inch tires instead of the 18s. Overall we would give the truck a 9 out of 10.