Used 2007 Ford F-150 Consumer Reviews
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Never thought I'd come back!
Having owned nothing but Nissan, Toyota, and Honda for the past 30 years, I never thought I would own an American built truck, but here I am in this new Lariat and I've got to say, I've been pretty impressed. Drove it from Wyoming to Arizona and it cruised beautifully, was quiet, and my bum and back never got tired of riding! Got 19 MPG, which I thought was phenomenal, considering the weight of this truck. So now I'm selling my Honda Ridgeline (which, don't get me wrong, is an awesome vehicle), but I live on a serious 4x4 road and I just feel a lot safer now in the Ford than in the Honda. I am duly impressed and lovin' it!
No regrets
I've been pleased with my F150. It rides great. It's comfortable. Gas mileage is reasonable for a truck this size. No complaints.
- 2007 Ford F-150MSRP: $7,9915 mi away
- XLT Pickup 4D 5 1/2 ftMSRP: $9,99022 mi away
- XLT SuperCrewMSRP: $7,50040 mi away
So Far, So Good
It runs well, very comfortable. I love the captain seats and the interior room. The fuel economy could be better, average around 14.5 mpg on hwy and city. Vehicle has good power but is a little sluggish compared to expectations.
Great Truck
So far the truck has been outstanding. Last truck was a 1981 F 150 so the change is incredible. Took two trips in the last month, one of 2000 miles and the other 1200 miles. Doesn't ride as well as my previous vehicle (2005 Towncar) but great for a truck. Only problem is the gas mileage is atrociaous. Ford needs a six speed automatic.
Good truck
This is the 2nd Ford supercrew I have owned in the last 5 years. the last on I drove 176,000 miles and cost me about 800.00 in repairs, I think this one pulls better and rides better looked at all models and stuck with Ford.