Used 2013 Ford F-150 Consumer Reviews
F-150's Rock!
You will love it!
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Nice car
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- XLT SuperCabMSRP: $14,95083 mi away
- XLT SuperCabMSRP: $13,49589 mi away
- XLT SuperCabMSRP: $16,49590 mi away
3.5 EcoBoost Perfect For My Retired Work Needs
This is my first Ford since the 70's... it may not be the last. Bought a 2013 Lariat with 99,000 miles at just under KBB with a 90 day warranty. Good thing, since it needed a timing chain (they paid $1500 of the $4200 and I'm OK with that). Price includes my authorizing additional work (water, oil pumps...etc) and the garage says the interior of the motor was nice and clean for the mileage... hoping to get another 50-75k out of it over the next 8-10 years. The interior is quite comfortable, and nicer than my friends 2021 GMC Sierra HD. The Scab is well-proportioned... I don't need a full size rear seat and am much happier having the 6.5 foot bed. The Lariat with heated/cooled seats has all the creature comforts I am used to in my Audi and Jaguar, so there is no drop off in keeping my butt happy. The seat adjustments with memory are very appealing, and it is easy to find the perfect driving position coupled with the adjustable pedals. Even the Sony stereo is acceptable! The Synch system, old as it is, works fine.....better than my traded 2014 Cadillac CUE did. Now at 103k, I am impressed with the build quality as there are no squeaks or rattles. Highway manners are excellent, with mild wind noise from the side doors. Handling and braking are very good for such a large vehicle. Visibility is top-notch, too, marred only by the rear-view camera deciding every now and then to not show up for work. Whoever owned it before me took good care as there is virtually no rust on the underside... I've had it Krown coated to keep it that way. Note the Lariat 3.5 EcoBoost Lariat SuperCab 4x4 6.5 bed is not a model choice in the Edmunds ratings dropdown box, but this is indeed the truck I own.
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First F150, second owner, very impressed
Traded a brand new 2015 Silverado for this black metallic LIMITED, had 39000 miles and an expensive locking metal rolling bed cover. Overall, it’s a very handsome, tall truck, 22” rim makes it appears like a tall lady standing on heels. The downside compared to a Silverado was quickly obvious: the front doors are designed in a way that the excess sheet metal around the lower edge and corners would vibrate when you shut the door! It literally sounds like a 70s truck door! The massive leather seats are way too big than necessary and they shake as you go over bumps. Sync One is notoriously slow. However, the SoNY sounds incredible, has an amazing soundstage to it that other brands don’t have. The bass was well defined and not just punchy. I really miss the Sony sound! Ecoboost first gen was fast and worked perfectly. The metal bed cover made huge noise so that ruined the ride but I was able to imagine the truck being very quiet without the stupid $1000 bed cover. I miss the 2011-2014 generation design, it felt heavy, still feel like a truck before all the aluminum came. If you can find a 2013 and 2014 V8, or a Harley Davidson, get it!
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Solid Truck
Comfortable quite riding truck, Smooth powerful V-6, has been very reliable!
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