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Wixom, Michigan
5.0
He's a monster!
I love when I'm driving down a bumpy road the ride is so much smoother then riding in a car or older vehicle. I love how the truck can be much more modified compared to a car. With things like lifts, light bars, skid plates mudding tires, and it just attracts more positive attention. I love how big it is, the height and width it makes me feel safe in the truck. When driving you can easily be at 40 miles per hour but feel like your going 20 mph.
Meridian, Idaho
5.0
My next vehicle will definitely be another F-150.
I love the F-150. I have the EcoBoost motor which is a V6 turbocharged engine instead of the 5.0 V8 also offered that year. I don't like the turbo lag of a turbo engine but it has more power and towing capacity than the V8. It also is supposed to have better fuel economy but that is the one thing I'm not happy about because it has the same if not worse than the V8. It has plenty of room in the cabin and the back seats have tons of leg room for passengers. I like to fold the back seats up so as to provide a big open space to put luggage, groceries, or anything else. The bed of the truck is a short bed because I have the quad-cab. This hasn't been a problem though because even though I can't put the tailgate up if I have a dirt bike back there, it has a tail gate extender which will keep things inside the bed of the truck and it will fit around the back tire of a dirt bike. I've towed trailers that reach the max towing capacity of the truck and it does just fine. On steeper hills, you will have to slow down a bit and the fuel economy goes way down when towing large trailers. I can tow a 14' trailer with a side-by-side vehicle on it (about 3,000lbs total) with no problems over any hills and a marginal drop in fuel economy. One other thing I don't like about the higher trim levels (Platinum, Limited, etc.) is the wheel size goes up and the tire profile goes down which is just silly on a truck. My truck came with low profile street tires that would not do well at all in the dirt. So, if you plan to do any off road trips, you will probably want to invest in some good off road tires and wheels. The lower trim models don't have this problem though. Ride quality is excellent for a truck even with my off road tires. I've had the truck now for 6 years and the only maintenance problem I've had with it was a bad turbo inlet sensor which was covered by warranty. Very reliable vehicle so far.