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If you like variety and choice, the 2013 Ford F-150 offers the most comprehensive lineup in the industry. High-end interiors and cutting-edge infotainment and audio options further distance the F-150
The F-150 is a big truck. If you just need a truck for light-duty jobs, a smaller mid-size will probably be less expensive and easier to maneuver and park.
Despite its impressive payload and towing ability, the 2013 Ford F-150 doesn't ride like a stiffly-sprung work truck. In fact, it rides more like a plush Lincoln SUV. Every version of the F-150 we tested was devoid of a rough ride, with no shudder or hopping over rough or unpaved roads and a level of quiet unheard of (no pun intended) in a full-size pickup. Each version also provided ample power, with the least-liked engine being the base V6 and the most appreciated being the new twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6. Thanks to the F-150's elec
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Review this carBy Ray (IL) on Monday, June 17, 2013
I own this car - My approximate mileage is 32,000
overall rating 9 of 10rating detailsPros: "Horse power, MPG's and handeling"
Cons: "Breaks"
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 9
"I have waited to review the truck after owning/driving it. After 32000 and routine maintenance the truck is running great. I couldn't be happier with the ecoboost. I have pulled a 25' boat amny times and an 18' trailer loaded with rock and haven't had a problem. I have had a minor issue with the rotors warping prematurely, I believe that is due to improperly torqued tire rotations. This is a great truck for long distance MPG's if you not pulling anything, if you are they still are not bad but consider what your pulling and the weight will pull down the MPG's. After 32000 miles the truck is maintaining about 20.1 to 20.3 MPG on a 35 mile one way trip to work, this is city and highway driving."
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By JD Vern (AL) on Friday, June 07, 2013
I own this car - My approximate mileage is 1,400
overall rating 10 of 10rating detailsPros: "Above The Best! Going 4wheeling soon"
Cons: "6 spd auto manual shifter is useless on stalk"
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 10
"My new 2013 F-150 SCab w/all XLT packages, rearview camera, bucket seats, 4 X 4 w/ Offroad PKG, 2 tone paint, 3.5L V-6 Ecoboost twin turbos is awesome. Comfortable seats, nice interior, Chrome Rims/Wrangler tires. Nice ride, great milage for a 4 X 4, only wish it had the upgraded Sony stereo and power folding mirrors. I have about 1400 miles on it now. I traded my 2011 F-150 crewcab 2 wheel drive also with the ecoboost motor at 19,000 miles. Absolutely no problems whatsoever, nothing. Well built, tight, no rattles. I originally wanted a 4 X 4 in 2011, but could not find one with the equipment I wanted, is the only reason why I traded. I consistently got 23-24 mpg hwy with 2 wheel drive. I now with the 2013 4 X 4 get around 20-20.5 hwy. I love this truck. Chevy's V-8 and even Ram's 5.7L V-8 can't touch it in torgue and excelleration, even tho the Ram has 390 HP and 405 FT LB torque. The Ford Ecoboost 3.5L V-6 twin turbos has 365 HP and 420 FT LB torque. It has been said over the years that turbos don't like heat and humidity. Living in Southeast Alabama is just that, but no problems with turbo lag or power and torque. Ford got this Engine right. A Man and his truck (FORD) it's a beautiful thing!"
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