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Used 2012 Ford F-150 XL 4dr SuperCrew 4WD Styleside 5.5 ft. SB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews

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4.5 out of 5 stars

good work truck

ltg48864, Rochester, NY, 03/19/2014
Ford F-150 XL 4dr SuperCrew 4WD Styleside 5.5 ft. SB (5.0L 8cyl 6A)
8 of 8 people found this review helpful

bought a 5.0 L V8 (no EcoBoost), basic work truck no extras, drove a chevy for 10 years and it took time to get used to Ford (drives like a truck), have had no problems and used 4x4 many times this winter with no problems, good towing capacity MySync is terrible (i have the base version) i would not buy the extras because it would quickly add cost with little extra enjoyment of the truck

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XLT crew cab with 3.5 ecoboost and max tow package

MR, Aztec, NM, 11/12/2019
Ford F-150 XL 4dr SuperCrew 4WD Styleside 5.5 ft. SB (5.0L 8cyl 6A)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful

I bought it new from the local dealership seven years ago next month. Besides 3.5 ecoboost and max tow package, 4x4 Off Road package with locking rear diff and skid plates. Stickered at $45,000, year end price was $40k. Dealer wouldn't negotiate much on price, but gave me very fair value on my 2005 Frontier trade in trade.I have put 98,000 miles on it,12,000 towing 6,000 pound trailer. love the ecoboost for towing, very impressive over Colorado passes such as Red Mountain, Lizard Head and Wolf Creek. Decent fuel economy with original tires, combined was 20 mpg. Didn't care for the Goodyear 4 ply Wranglers though. Currently running BFG all terrain10ply tires, mileage dropped to 18 combined. Truck feels much more planted and corners better. I drive it out of town for work often and very pleased with reliability. I take it to Ford for full service oil change every 5k miles. Only other expenses, two sets of tires, battery, front brakes at 90,000. The throttle body failed at 68,000 miles. Dealer repaired at a cost of $670 . This is the only maintenance expense that I would consider outside of normal wear and tear. I have to park it in the driveway because it's a little big to fit in the garage. It still looks near new inside and out. My "owners satisfaction" rating is excellent. I plan to keep it another 7 years.

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Persuasive Truck

colby_butler, Ashburn, VA, 07/26/2013
Ford F-150 XL 4dr SuperCrew 4WD Styleside 5.5 ft. SB (5.0L 8cyl 6A)
1 of 3 people found this review helpful

No a truck fan, however this crew cab was full sized inside and out. Bed had lots of room for my load. interior seemed plush and comfortable. In 4h this truck would throw you into the seat. 2h was perfect for everything else. Seemed to get great gas mileage also.

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