Used 2019 Ford F-150 XL SuperCab Review
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Read what other owners think about the 2019 Ford F-150 XL SuperCab.
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6 Days and Already Left Stranded
J. Montague, Buffalo, NY, 07/05/2019
2019 Ford F-150 XL 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft. SB (3.3L 6cyl 6A)
I will give an honest review of both Ford, and our 2019 F150 which we purchased 6 days ago with 17 miles on the odometer. The ride of these are nice, and for those looking for a Full-Size, conventional Ext. Cab from the,"Big Three" Ford is your only choice now. The truck did gives us decent mileage for what little bit we have had it, but on our way from Buffalo, NY to Pittsburgh, PA. we … stopped at a rest area, and after returning we go in the truck, and it would not start, service charging system came on, and it wouldn't turn over, at all. Called Ford Roadside, it took them over 2.5hrs to send some idiot with a jumper box in a rusted out Colorado to come out, and after his jumpstart failed he started looking up How-To's on YouTube! Really Ford, that's the best person you could find? He had no luck... Mind you its 90⁰ in the hot sun, and I'm missing a MLB game because of this... Called Ford Roadside again, they said they'd tow it to the nearest dealer. Took the wrecker operator another 1.5hrs to show up, by the time we got to the dealership it was 25 minutes before they closed, the wouldn't give us a rental, they called Enterprise and they didn't have any. So they all closed up shop 15 minutes early, didn't even off us a ride to a hotel so they could look at it Friday July 5th (This was on Wednesday.) and they wave at us after they get in their cars as we're sitting on the tailgate, empty handed, 100 miles from home, no water, anything. They expected us to sit in their lot until Friday. Called AAA to have it towed to the dealer I bought it at, which is where it is currently sitting, that took am additional 2hrs of waiting, and called Corporate to complain about the situation. In all honesty a $40,000 truck shouldn't break down within the first 300 miles, that's utterly ridiculous, and when I told Ford what had happened, and how their franchisees expected us to sleep in my truck, they didn't say a word, didn't even back their product. It's really ashame how these American car makers treat their customers, after this, I don't think I will be buying another Ford, or domestic brand. If you want a truck, get a Toyota, they back their product. If you want a car or small SUV, get a Subaru, and once again, you'll find they back their products well, and both brands get REPEAT CUSTOMERS SINCE THEY BACK THEIR BRANDS!
Totally awesome
Mark L, West Henrietta, NY, 06/02/2019
2019 Ford F-150 XL 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft. SB (3.3L 6cyl 6A)
I love this ford f150 I wish it came with step up running boards
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2019 Ford F-150 XL SuperCab
What’s new
- New 3.0-liter diesel-powered V6
- High-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 standard for Limited and Raptor trims
- 36-gallon fuel tank standard on Limited and Raptor trims
- Forward collision warning with emergency braking now standard
- Part of the 13th F-150 generation introduced for 2015
Pros & Cons
- Pro:High towing and payload ratings are ideal for work or play
- Pro:Comfort and safety tech spans blue-collar basic to luxury living
- Pro:Multiple engines deliver balance of power and fuel economy
- Pro:Raptor model's gonzo off-road ability
- Con:Ride can be rough with an unladen bed
- Con:Fell short of some fuel economy estimates in our real-world testing
Which F-150 does Edmunds recommend?
Which version of the F-150 you choose will depend entirely on your needs, but a few stand out to us as the most well-rounded. For trim, we'd go with the midlevel Lariat. It has all sorts of functional features but doesn't skimp on the luxury trimmings. The Lariat comes with the turbocharged 2.7-liter engine, which is very capable. Consider upgrading to the 3.5-liter V6, in its standard-output 375-horsepower configuration, for the extra towing and hauling power.
Full Edmunds Review: 2019 Ford F-150 SuperCab
Driving
8.5The F-150 is a strong performer, even without the range-topping engine. The turbocharged 2.7-liter V6 is punchy, and the smooth-shifting 10-speed gearbox makes the most of it. This truck steers and handles about as well as anything in the class. It has confidence-inspiring brakes, too.
Comfort
8.5There's a lot to like about the F-150. All seats provide both appropriate support and all-day comfort, and the climate control system is a model of effectiveness. Plus the cabin environment is quiet and calm. The optional FX4 Off-Road package doesn't make the ride objectionable at all.
Interior
8.5The F-150 gets high marks for everyday ease of use and interior quality. Combined with the ratings for comfort, it's simply a pleasant place to spend a full day on the road.
Utility
8.5Lots of storage options inside and out make the F-150 one of the most capable utility vehicles you can buy. It's all relative, though, and this Ford doesn't quite trump the Ram's cabin for vastness or versatility. We love the Ford's tailgate, however, and the bed is great even without the sliding tie-downs.
Technology
7.5Sync 3 is a capable system that's improved through maturity. It's not the quickest system out there, but its intuitive screen flow helps its standing. Connecting a phone via CarPlay or Bluetooth sometimes requires multiple attempts. Many driver assistance features are available.
Edmunds Insurance Estimator
The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2019 Ford F-150 in North Dakota is:
$64.17 per month*Legal