5 Star Reviews for 2016 Ford F-150

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  • First Ford Truck - 2016 Ford F-150
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    Have had Suburbans and Tahoes, but wanted a plain old pick up so went with the Ford. I traded in a e550 Mercedes and I say that because I dont miss it a bit. At 6/3 285 pounds I am not a small guy and love the room inside this cab. The bells and whistles are enough that I really dont miss the Benz or the Lexus I had before it. Really the only two complaints are 1) the fuel consumption is much more than they advertise. The 20 around town and 18/25 is a joke!!. I get around 16 combined with it being about a 65/35 split--city to highway. My only other complaint is the AC. Wish it were stronger. I usually drive with it on and it is one big cabin and when it is 95 outside it struggles to really get the temp down inside and the fan switch sets right behind the shift lever in the middle bottom of the dash panel. Mind you the air is sufficient just not icy cold. Those are my two complaints, neither all that serious. Truck rides very nice, good punch if you put your foot in it and with the large fuel tank can easily get over 550 miles on a tank and might easily top 650 if I ever just had it on the highway all day. There is a TON of room in the back of the cab, the seats fold up very easily, my dog runs around in the back like he owns the truck. Otherwise, had it 6 months and really no complaints and love driving it.

  • 2016 F150 2.7 EcoBoost Is The Real Deal - 2016 Ford F-150
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    I have never owned a Ford truck before in my life, always been Toyota trucks for years, dont get me wrong, Toyota trucks perform fine for the needs of millions, but not for me any longer..I decided to move into a more powerful towing option. This time I gave The Ford 2.7 twin turbo option a try along with looking at the LTZ 2016 Chevey Silverado , moving out of the midsize class Tacoma.. . I did not look at Toyota Tundra (The 2016 ) for more then un hour this time because I did not feel that the Tundra was in step with the times ,dated bulky design not worth the price for it.. Well.. I went with the Ford V6 2.7 ecoboost & man after 2000 miles I am 100% sold on this remarkable engineered machine.. Wow. It looks great It drives great & you get V8 Power in a V6!!! Unbeatable.. This Truck will exceed your expectations if your looking for a middle of the road commuting /Towing truck 8500 pounds... This truck is a winner & blistering fast & the REAL DEAL for the best value for in a full size truck for all around uses. The 2017 I believe has not been changed in the V6 2.7 Why would they!

  • First Ford Purchase - 2016 Ford F-150
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    I ended up buying the 3.5 Ecoboost. I was skeptical at first because of actual fuel mileage reviews. My trip home, IMI showed my average at 23 mpg at 65 mph. Then it shows Im getting 16.9 driving in the city. So far I am extremely pleased. I will also recommend buying from Murray Ford in Starke, Florida. My salesman was Anthony Sweat and he had to work to find a truck with the exact options that I wanted. They were great and also have a 15 year...150,000 mile power train warranty. The truck runs and rides great too!

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  • Just missing a couple key things! - 2016 Ford F-150
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    First, this review is for the 3.5L V6 EcoBoost, but they dont have that selectable for the Platinum 4WD SuperCrew (odd?). I got this trim level with the optional 701A equipment group, because I first and foremost absolutely wouldnt go without adaptive (radar based) cruise after using it for the last 5 years on my Chrysler 300. To that, it performs grandly (much better than the crappy laser(?) based one on my 2015 Toyota Sequoia Platinum). Ive been a Chevrolet owner for 22+ years and never cared for Ford interior but LOVED the company. I finally found one I love enough to buy, and I really do like this vehicle. Still, there are a few things I wish they would just ever so slightly change: 1) Make the adaptive hi-beam headlights bright only operate when switched to hi beams. I can over-ride it when it is constantly switching in an urban environment by turning off adaptive hi-beams in the setup, or by turning the knob to just "ON". :( That isnt real practical or helpful. I would much rather just switch it between "Lo Beam" and "Adaptive" on the stick. You can force it for 60 seconds, but that is all. Minor, Ill just turn it off, and not have feature, but seems easy to accommodate in software. 2) I would like the ability to enable an audio beep-beep warning on the Blind Spot Detection when you engage the blinker in and something is there. Too often I miss the small amber blinking in the mirror. This feels like it would be easily updated in software, as they audibly warn you when a vehicle is approaching when in reverse, just like I would like. 3) I miss not having front ultrasonic parking sensors that I have on Chrysler 300. Ive looked and searched the manual, and Im not sure how they do the auto park, but dont have those? Ive checked, and pulled up until I lightly bumped a wall, and nothing...no sound. 4) No lit gear indicator on the gear shift (or more limited physical shifting pattern). It sucks to have a label for the gears right next to the shifter, but no indicator showing which one you are in, or some physical jog left right before dropping into M-2-1, at least? When the truck is dark, you really cant see if it is in D or N or M when engaging. At least my Chrysler also made the shifter only go P-R-N-D (stop, and then slap it right into Manual with up down shift). But this has P-R-N-D-M-2-1 all in a soft clicking line, and it is easy to go right past D...and no cue (without looking up at the instrument panel). :(

  • Great for value - 2016 Ford F-150
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    Its worth the money

  • I really like my 2016 xlt sport screw 3.5 eb - 2016 Ford F-150
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    Great truck in and out, I have the 302 a package. My only cons are the crappy halogen headlights, and lack of a sub in 50k window sticker truck!

  • 8k miles on my 2016, flawless - 2016 Ford F-150
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    I looked at most other trucks, owned a F250 crew diesel shortbed in the past, must say, this beat it out. quite, smooth, great acceleration, roomy, all the technology gizmos you could ever think of. Easy to get in and out of, very comfortable for long rides, 700 miles out of a take of fuel, kids love the space in the back. Have not towed with it, but the power is amazing for a 6 or 8 for that matter. very responsive throttle. I got rid of my X6 BMW and got this truck. No regrets. 5.6 sec 0-60, just a smig slower than the x6 with 500 HP. Better MPG than the BMW too.... love the truck.....

  • Pretty King Ranch - 2016 Ford F-150
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    Traded my 2009 King Ranch 5.4 V8 super crew 6.5 bed for the new one. Have 3.5 V6 turbo and a short 5.5 bed. I will miss my longer bed. I could not locate a crew cab with the 6.5 bed. Truck too new to really rate it but so far so good. Many improvements to the sync system and some useful electronics for safety and ease of driving. Overall, very happy until something goes wrong. Did not like the double glass roof because of the heat it let in past a flimsy thin cover. Had a window tinter put solar tint which helped.

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