Used 2000 Ford F-150 Extended Cab Consumer Reviews
Ford Lariat 4X4
Truck handles great, with enough power from the V8 engine. confortable on long trips, and driving around town,
2000 Flareside XLT 4x4
I purchased this truck used and I love this truck. I love the smoth ride and the power on command. I wish it had a little more power, it seems a little under powered compared to the dodge. but it works for me. I love the stepside and i can still fit my 4wheeler in the back.
- BaseMSRP: $3,45078 mi away
- 2000 Ford F-150MSRP: $1,900166 mi away
- Harley-Davidson Extended CabMSRP: $27,890295 mi away
36K miles and still gets the looks!
Just hit the 36K mile mark. I have the Island Blue F-150 and it still turns heads after 2 years. I had a couple of minor problems. The power windows had to be fixed and the rubber above the front windshield did not seem to be glued on properly causing it to flap around the roof and windshield. The Ford dealer was good and fixed the car quickly. Comfort is a plus up front. Fuel economy-BAD. Overall I like my choice. I bought it for the look and the look only, but, as pickup truck owners will tell ya, it was used for far more than that. Great at hauling heavy loads, sheetrock or just AS IMPORTANT, going to the College Alumni Golf outings.
fairly good truck
Overall no "major" quality or reliability problems, but enough to be annoying. Require several premature repairs after basic warranty; passenger door lock intermittent, rear sliding glass windows leaked from day one, cup holder spring broke, check engine light on and $300 sensor repair at 37 months (just out of warranty), cheap tires, brakes needed at replaced at 25K mikes, Cruise control sometimes acts erratic and disconnects on its own. Engine is powerful. Body finish is still excellent. Only big negative was that Ford service could never duplicate rear window leak (floor always wet after every rain). I finally repaired the leak myself.
Will It Ever Wear Out
I work for a construction company and travel all over the U.S. and average 42,000 miles per year. This truck has never left me stranded even when it had a pre-mature trasmission failture at 65K it still got me back to my home town. (I was 100 miles out) The transmission was replaced and the truck now has 301,500 miles on it and this transmission still is going strong, so I assume the 1st one was a unusual failure. The engine still runs strong but does use a quart of oil between changes, I have the oil changed every 3 to 4 K and the oil allways looks clean. I am going to keep driving it because when it is cleaned up it still looks like a new truck.