Used 2011 Ford F-150 Consumer Reviews
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Ford Quality Issues
Mostly owned Toyota 4Runners and BMWs, but took a chance on a loaded $50K F150. Overall, really like the truck and chose it over all other brands including Tundra based on test drive. The issue is quality. Ford Sync failed a few times, stable now after updates and fuse resets, GPS antenna replaced, A/C system failed, rear sliding window motor system had to be replaced. All within 40K miles....totally unacceptable. Dealer has been great and Ford has stepped up to help offset repair costs, but $600 to repair a rear sliding window is insane. Too many issues for a lightly used pickup. It's not just Ford, my Dodge and Chevy diehard buddies all have similar longevity issues. Unloading all our Fords and going to Honda or Toyota - only the ones built in Japan. Most reliable, affordable vehicles in the world are still manufactured in Japan, unfortunately. Even Honda's/Toyota's built in USA have too many recalls. Just the truth.
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Ford knows it's junk
Ecoboost is junk. First motor blown at 39000 miles. 2nd motor blown at 79000 miles. already having issues with 3rd motor after 2000 miles.
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2011 ECOBOOST XLT 4WD
120k+ and still pulls hard, no issues had it awhile now and still comfortable. I do hear that people with wet or damp climates dont have intercooler issues. But Texas dirt and heat does fine.
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Love my 2011 Ecoboost 4WD SCrew
I have 11 months in my F150 4WD SCREW with the V6 EcoBoost, just about to turn 20K mile, and I am loving this truck! The EcoBoost is living up to the hype with plenty of power to pull my 22 Foot Center Console with T-Top. Does not even feel like its attached. I do a fair amount of both highway and city driving and I am averaging from high 17's to low 18's MPH but admittedly I am lighter on the gas than I used to be. Ride is not as "car-like" as my 2004 but still a great ride for a 4WD and all the power that the V8 had. (Not sure why Edmunds will not let me select my truck as a 3.5L V6)
Reliable, comfortable capable truck
Ours was ordered with 3.70 axle. With the 5L V-8 that gives a towing capacity of 11,000 pounds. Probably we could have gotten away with the stock axle and gained some fuel economy even though we sometimes tow two big horses... We're still quite happy with this vehicle. It is a great road car (except for the mileage!), I hardly know I'm pulling a heavy trailer, and it is very comfortable. My only complaint is that this early version of Sync is horrible.
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