Used 2015 Ford F-150 SuperCrew Consumer Reviews
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Don’t buy a ford if you have winter
2015 screw lariat 502A with 5.0 41000km Full extended warranty until 2022 or 80,000 The Good Love the look & drive of the truck No problems with the drive train The BAD! I live in Vancouver Canada & we only have temps below 0 for 1-3 weeks a year. LUCKY for me. Since I bought this truck I have the freezing doors problem. Either the doors will not unlatch or sometimes they will not close, If the temp is below freezing. Think about owning an 80,000 thousand dollar truck with bung cords holding the doors closed. Or being late because you can’t get in. Yes in Canada full sticker is $79,900.00 My local Ford dealer in Surrey has treated me like crap since I bought this truck from them. I fought to get this fixed twice, but it still has the same problem. Plus now because Ford says my vin isn’t in the recall, I am on my own? BUT I Have Full warranty until 2022? That’s ok because Ford doesn’t have fix for this problem yet. So if you are buying a 2015 to a 2020 any model F150 & you have winter? Beware because all the above years have this problem on some of their trucks. Google it &you will find pages of complaints. I have had a lot of other recalls. But to be fair they were mostly well looked after. Although I did have to wait 10 months for a block heater. I have always bought a new Ford truck every 3-5 years. And I would have bought a 2021 if Ford treated their customers better. I guess I will wait for the 2022 Toyota Tundra? Ford should include bungee cords with every new truck.
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2.7l Engine replaced at 65k!
Bought my truck used from CARMAX and two weeks later I started hearing a pretty aggressive knock. Took it back and the techs determined that the engine was in pretty bad shape. They didn’t tear it down or determine what the problem actually was but decided that it was best to change the engine. I’m now getting a remanned engine from Ford. I haven’t seen anything online about the 2.7l ecoboost having any issues leading a complete change if the engine. Love my truck and the HP/Tq are plenty for what I need.
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- Lariat SuperCrewMSRP: $30,79047 mi away
- Lariat SuperCrewMSRP: $20,99511 mi away
- XL SuperCrewMSRP: $18,9989 mi away
Love my king ranch
This truck is an ecoboost and powerful as can be. It only gets around 15 MPH so dont let people bull ya on that. The truck is over priced, but, then again what car isnt. Those are my only issues other than that I love driving it every day and look for excuses to drive it. My advise always buy used and save 10 grand instantly, I did and love it. Good luck folks.
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4 yrs old and 0 complaints
I'm very impressed with this truck. For such a little engine it pulls very good and still gets decent fuel economy. I love that it holds the gears without shifting down all the time when going up a incline while pulling a 6000 lb trailer. Tow haul works great! I use this truck mostly on weekends pulling a boat, fish house and a snowmobile trailer. Fuel economy with the 8' wide, 7' tall V nose 6000 lb trailer in the winter with temps around 0 Fahrenheit is between 9 and 10 mpg. Driving on the freeway with no load 24 mpg. I traded a 2011 1500 crew cab with a 5.3L engine for my Ford and this F150 truck is a huge improvement over my last truck. I think the 302a package was the best option I added. Having the large touch screen radio/camera for backing up to trailers, dual power seats and all the other stuff that came with it was perfect for me and kept me from paying more for the Lariat. 7/30/2020 59k miles and still no complaints. New Michelin Defenders at 53k. Change oil since new with full synthetic oil around 6500 miles. No repairs yet, but planning on a transmission flush at next service
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Could be great if you don't live in a cold climate
If you like doors that reliably open and close, lock and unlock, look elsewhere. Multiple recalls, TSBs, doors still don't close when wet and cold. Ford doesn't appear to feel this is a requirement for a moving vehicle, as they have several model years that suffer from this issue. I owned the truck a year, and while I really liked the ride and looks of the truck, there were other reliability issues. In an 8 month period I had it into the dealer 6 times. Check engine lights for multiple evap issues, auxilary transmission pump going bad, and the aforementioned door/lock issues. Oh yeah, tailgate would freeze shut too, never did have that looked at. Luckily it was still under warranty for the repairs that were done. Decided it wasn't worth wondering whether or not I could open or close the doors in the winter, traded it in.