Used 1993 Ford F-150 Consumer Reviews
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I will never say "ford sucks" ever again
This truck is absolutely amazing. I have the Inline 6 cylinder engine and it is the strongest, most reliable engine. Never any problems, and even though I try to abuse it, it won't have it, it just keeps on truckin'. I used to be a ford hater, but wow has this truck proved me wrong!
200000 miles and still out running chevy
three owners and still 7.8 secs to 80 mph. small repairs like tires, brakes, belt, and heater core. but other than that all orignal parts in almost 20 years. a few scratches and one dent in the bumper. none of my doing. but still looks like new no paint fadeing like dodge or chevy. woludnt think of getting rid of it ever.
Great truck
i bought if off my brother in law in 05, it has the famous 4.9 strait six and at 16 years old it is more reliable then a some brand new cars i have drove. never stranded me and is a daily driver. i see these trucks all over the road as if they never get old.
Just Bought One With 216,000
I've been reading these reviews, and I recently purchased a 93' F150 with 216,000 miles on it for $500. I knew going into this that it would need at least another $1,500 of work. Basically a major tune up (oil change/filter, belts/hoses, new universal joints, antifreeze). Some more of the items replaced were just precautionary to bring this truck a step up from where it was. I bought this from a guy who lives in California and drove it across the country several times. He also had a daily route to work of 100 miles back and forth. Since there's little humidity in California you wouldn't be able to tell from under the truck that it had so many miles. Virtually no rust.
Frankly Funny Ford PU
This was my husband’s truck that he bought used in 2004 from his son (my stepson, who purchased a new Ford F-150) to use to pick up horse feed and large items from Home Depot. He loved it. I wasn’t in favor of it and thought we should have invested the cash in a utility vehicle that served both as our new car while suitable for picking up feed and home improvement items. I drove it too, and it was easy for me to operate and park. Steering was easy and parking wasn’t difficult even with long bed. A bit difficult for me to get in and out especially now after a leg surgery. Husband and horse have both passed, and I don’t need this truck.
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