Used 2015 Ford F-150 Consumer Reviews
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Cargo lamp meltdown
Plastic light cover on back of window noted to be melted. Taking in to Ford dealership for evaluation. I think it’s caused by light multiple bulbs.
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Best Car I Have Ever Driven - and its a Truck!
I am very impressed by this vehicle. Absolutely the best car I have ever driven. I am getting between 21 and 22 mpg all the time around town with the 2.7L engine. My comment is to drive one then you can understand. There are only two issues come to mind, 1. Closing the doors; since they are aluminum and very light weight, I almost have to slam them to shut them (this comment comes from being used to my older F250 with heavy doors). 2. I agree with other reviewers about the excessive roof noise when it rains. Other than that - a great find.
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- Lariat SuperCrewMSRP: $23,962In-stock online
- XLT SuperCabMSRP: $24,998In-stock online
- XLT SuperCrewMSRP: $20,990In-stock online
Love this truck!
Great Truck! Engine runs smooth with no engine vibration, shifts smoothly, good acceleration, great style, Sport Package with front bucket seats and shifter on console, lots of leg room in the back cab, easy to get in and out, rides smooth, handles well, a little tricky to park in tight spaces.
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Have Fun Driving an Excellent Truck!
I purchased a Ford F-150 xlt model in the fall of 2015. This truck is extremely reliable and is ideal for both city as well as country travel. It is ideal for anyone who enjoys driving a full size truck with style, comfortability, and power. The Ford truck offers many key features which give it an edge over other truck brands: • Ecoboost engine (v6, 3.5L turbo) • Lightweight aluminum exterior • FX4 Off Road Package • Trailer Towing Package • Tailgate ladder • LED bedlights Exterior Its Ecoboost engine combined with its lightweight exterior improve fuel efficiency, acceleration, and overall power. The truck boasts a fuel economy of 24 mpg highway and a towing capacity of 11,000 pounds which is 1,200 pounds higher than similar v8 models. This is excellent for you drivers wishing to have higher fuel efficiency while improving upon the output of the truck. Many critics believe that the more commonly used steel body is more durable than the F150’s aluminum body, however it continues to prove its durability with its five star safety test ratings. For rural drivers and those wanting to explore backroads and uneven terrain, the FX4 Off Road Package allows you to minimize the chances of damaging the underside of the truck, as there are skid plates protecting the underbelly. Interior The Ford F-150 xlt model’s interior draws you in perhaps even more than the exterior’s durability and efficiency. It contains comfortable, heated cloth seats and comes with an automatic starter for those cold winter months. One of the most notable, yet simple characteristics is the particularly comfortable seats and steering wheel; both contribute to this truck being ideal for a longer trip. Additionally, the 8 inch touchscreen display which contains temperature, radio, and Bluetooth controls is easy to navigate, even for first time users. The Super Crew Cab provides plenty of room for passengers in the back seat, more than any other truck brand. It’s excellent for families and those requiring additional storage inside the vehicle. Have fun driving an excellent truck!
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Great Truck!!
I bought the XLT in 2015 with the 5.0 and had absolutely no issues with it whatsoever. I did oil changes at about 10k intervals and I just replaced front brake pads at 75k and probably could of went another 25k before changing them. I had no complaints whatsoever about this truck and I will go back to ford for a pickup if I decided to go back. The 5.0 is a beast engine just a little gas hoggy. I averaged about 16-17 mpgs in mixed driving. 19-20 on long road trips. With that being said, 5.0 is the way to go maintenance wise. I had 76k miles on it when I traded it in and felt that it could of went another 100 without any major issues.
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