Used 2020 Ford F-150 Consumer Reviews
3.5 V6 Turbo LEMON
Throws engine lights every time you tow 3000lbs! Fords answer, put premium gas in it. After almost 90 days in the shop that was their answer. It worked until I tried towing 5000lbs then the light started again. Goodby lemon I hope the next sucker that buys this pos has better luck.
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LEMON 🍋
Alot of F150 2020 models were lemons. Mine threw the engine light all the time. Ford suggested premium gas and offered to "settle" the options were bs!
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- XLT SuperCrewMSRP: $23,49522 mi away
- XLT SuperCrewMSRP: $23,00014 mi away
- XLT SuperCrewMSRP: $23,99944 mi away
not so sure
a couple of issues so far within 12000 miles. Back up camera needed replaced, fuel injector failed, catalytic converter had to be replaced. keeping fingers crossed that nothing else goes wrong.
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My 2020 F 150
The trim below doesn't have my truck. It's an XLT regular cab 4WD 6.5 ft with a 5.0 engine. I bought the same truck last summer for my wife. And except for the color .Bed lights and the LED light's on the side view mirrors and tonneau cover. it's the same truck. I liked her' so much I wanted one for myself. I have a 2015 Lariat 2WD that I don't drive in the winter. So I'm looking forward to 4WD. And I like my 5.0 Motors. No 6 cylinder's for me. The only thing Edmunds doesn't show the 5'0 motor. all my f 150s have the 5.0. That is the only motor i would ever have.
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Wish I didn't have to spend $1000 afterwards...
Love the truckm, better than I thought it would be. But what I don't like is having to spend another $1000 in aftermarket accessories that really should have been standard with the truck to begin with. Yes, you can have the dealer add them on, but the dealer charge is excessive on those items. Like they used to sell pickup trucks without rear bumpers... They were an optional add-on... not kidding! Ford should have included basic versions of these (with an option to replace them with fancier styles): Bed liner (My cost after vehicle purchase: $600) Running boards/nerf bars/step bars - whatever you want to call them (My cost after vehicle purchase: $300) Rear wheel well liners (My cost after vehicle purchase: $100) Tailgate shock (My cost after vehicle purchase: $15) Organizing tray for center console (I mean, what use is a cavernous 1.4 cubic foot black hole?) (My cost after vehicle purchase: $20) Otherwise, great truck!
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