Used 2016 Ford F-150 XLT 4dr SuperCrew 4WD 5.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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First time truck buyer (just two weeks ago)
Some of the add-ons are overpriced - for example, $895 for navigation? Please, I have Google Maps on my phone and it connects to the F150 via Bluetooth.
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About 80% satisfied at 57,000 miles
I bought my truck exactly two years ago almost to the day. It had 34k mikes when I got it and 57k mikes today. I really like my truck it’s smooth while handling pretty good and well equipped and I don’t see what’s so bad about the aluminum body but I feel like it’s very under powered. I’ve had a few different trucks and expect nothing less than a smooth comfortable ride and that’s what I have. The turning radius is pretty tight just like my other F-150s were. I work in construction and have been known to purposely hit dirt road bumps and mud and feel like the truck is pretty durable. Personally I like the aluminum body. I don’t know if it’s just me or if there is any evidence supporting this but I think the aluminum body reflects a lot of heat which is nice in the summer. As far as ruggedness goes I think it takes more force to ding the aluminum body but when you do it leaves a bigger dent. I know everyone has their own opinion on this and that’s mine. The only thing I really dislike about my truck is how under powered it feels. It seems like on normal flat roads I have to really push the accelerator to keep up with traffic. I don’t think it’s normal to regularly accelerate at 3,000 RPM to get up to speed. My old truck would accelerate to the same speeds but between 2,000-2200 RPM. There was a time when I wanted to get a travel trailer but won’t until I get a new truck because I can’t imagine pulling a trailer through the mountains around here with such a lack of power. In conclusion it’s a great truck other than the under powered issue. I definitely recommend getting the ecoboost or V8.
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- XLT SuperCabMSRP: $17,9877 mi away
- XL SuperCabMSRP: N/A5 mi away
- Lariat SuperCrewMSRP: N/A9 mi away
Best truck I have ever Owned
I traded my Silverado in on the F-150. After 50,000 Miles I feel this is the best truck I have ever owned. Drives like a sports car. Everone that gets in loves the interior and the double sun roof.
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Best truck I’ve ever owned!!
This truck is awesome. The 2.7 tt is super quick especially in sport mode. Rides great, handles great, gas mileage has been as expected in town and great on the highway. I used to be a Toyota guy , never again. Love it!
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Good Solid Vehicle
Drives well, looks good, lots of power. Commuting gas mileage is good for SuperCrew Truck. Avg 21 mpg. Often tow a 7500 lb trailer. 3.5L Ecoboost tows like a champ, but gas mileage drops to avg 9.6 mpg with that load. Been a very good truck so far. Haul heavy items in the bed (bedliner). No problems, no repairs needed or issues.
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