Used 2015 Ford F-150 Consumer Reviews
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1st and last Ford i will ever buy!!
i have always been a GM guy. But when I went to buy a new truck in December of 2015, I decided to be un-bias and drive all the half ton pick up trucks on the market. Then make my purchase based on exterior styling, interior comfort and design, performance, and mpg ratings. Well to be honest I liked the FORD F-150. So I bought the truck brand new with 9 miles on it. XLT Sport 2wd with 302A interior. Loved the truck. Then at 2800 miles my driver side ball joint came off and my truck was sitting on its driver front tire and rim. Luckily for Ford I had just exited the freeway to get a bottle of water and some sunflower seeds. I am an outside salesman, so I drive a lot. Well when backing out of my parking spot at the gas station it broke off. So I call ford and they tow it to the dealership I bought it from which was about 10 miles away. No problem yet. When I get to the dealership the tell me I have to pay for a rental car, because I did not buy an "extended warranty protection plan." My response was, "Why would I need an extended warranty for a brand new truck with 2800 miles on it? An extended warranty plan is after the factory bumper to bumper warranty is over." They told me, "Ford doesn't give rental cars unless you have an extended rental agreement. Because of the amount of cars that come in every day to all the dealerships with warranty issues." Bottom liner is I bought a 45K truck and neither the Ford Dealership, or Ford Motor company would give me a rental car while my truck was in for a manufacturers defect. So I will never buy another FORD product again. Just a side not you all should know FORD quit using cotter pins in like 2012. Must be part of their weight savings, for fuel economy push.
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Don't buy the hype
Nice truck, no doubt there, interior among the best out there. Mine has been back to the dealer for several annoying faults, and a major issue with stalling out. Also not fond of the overly harsh ride and interior rattles. Ecobust performs OK, but theres no 'eco' to be found. I'm getting a steady 14mpg mixed highway/city.
- XLT SuperCabMSRP: $18,29971 mi away
- XLT SuperCrewMSRP: $24,99868 mi away
- PlatinumMSRP: N/A71 mi away
Loving the Lariat
After looking and researching for a new full size pick up, we came decided on the 2015 ford lariat supercrew. This truck is a beast, and drives like a car. The ecoboost is surreal and when in sport mode it allows you to feel like your driving a muscle car. The Lariat does not disappoint...!
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Overall great truck, some not-so-great points..
Just to be clear - I think it is a great truck - XLT supercrew with 5.0 2wd, 6.5 bed. Maybe i would not notice some things but I am coming out of a 2013 that is pretty much exactly the same truck configuration. Ride is rougher, air conditioning seems a little less efficient - The vent arrangement seems a little less controllable as to direction and circulation. Fuel economy - contrary to reports, seems to be averaging right on 15 MPG calculated and on the trip computer, where as the previous truck was averaging 16.7 in the same driving conditions. Side mirrors seem to be a little smaller horizontally.
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Best "car" I've ever owned
Traded a 2013 Toyota Highlander. First full size pickup I've owned. The F150 has a smoother ride, is quieter on the road, is much peppier and gets better gas mileage than the Highlander. It's a solid, well built truck with plenty of interior room. Puts SUV's to shame.
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