Fourbtgait
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Is that a 5.5’ bed?
Fuel tank 23, 26 or 36 gallons?
What is the door sticker payload capacity?
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Fuel tank 23, 26 or 36 gallons?
What is the door sticker payload capacity?
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Mine has a 35 gallon. Not sure if that's standard or not.Fuel tank 23 or 26 gallons?
My 2013 has the 36 gallon. I think the bigguns are fairly common.Mine has a 35 gallon. Not sure if that's standard or not.
Most have the 36 gal, unless you buy the 2.7.My 2013 has the 36 gallon. I think the bigguns are fairly common.
Don't know. Will check though.. i have a picture of the sticker I think.Is that a 5.5’ bed?
Fuel tank 23, 26 or 36 gallons?
What is the door sticker payload capacity?
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I know its only one owner! And well maintained. I believe it was a lease!Maybe I missed it. Bill, what is the engine size and transmission, again?
The 3.5's have all the issues previously described in other posts. Fortunately the aftermarket parts companies are on top of it and are making better replacements than the factory installed, such as replacing easy to wear out plastic parts with durable metal ones.
Add in turbo waste gate issues on the twin turbo 3.5's under hard acceleration.
The 6 and 10 speed transmissions have a "shudder" issue after about 80,000 miles of use.
Happened to us on our 15 Exploder, and they share engines and transmissions with the F150 's. It's easily mitigated by a drain, flush, fill with new fluid plus a conditioner, drive it x amount of miles, then drain and fill with new fluid again. Cost us @$300 to get it done but zero issues since then. That's far cheaper than a new transmission.
Like @Skimr said, check the maintenance history closely.
That's promising. Grab a shot of the VIN and get it car faxed. The VIN might also be a QR code instead of the traditional plate.I know its only one owner! And well maintained. I believe it was a lease!
Nope…Hmmm...hopefully this is a misprint.![]()
My mechanic said the same thing to me a couple of weeks ago.Yeah, I personally wouldn't want an Ecoboost.
My dad and brother together own probably three dozen trucks. The Ecoboost is one they always remind me to steer clear from. I'm sure plenty have great luck with them, but I've had some credible warnings.My mechanic said the same thing to me a couple of weeks ago.
My criteria when I started, and I've been thinking of this for a while now, was to get a 4wd or at least AWD. Subaru's are great, not sure on the lifetime maintenance, but all vehicles are expensive.. everything runs on money! LOL!If you're considering vehicles as dissimilar as an Outback, Colorado, and F-150, then I don't think you're really ready to make a purchase decision yet.
I hear ya' about the 2000 Tacoma. Our 1999 Tacoma had 200k on it 2 years ago when we opted for a '23 Tacoma, 4-door so we can fit the grandson in. Wanted to make the change before the 24s came out with new body style and new engine/transmission. Never buy the first year of a new power train because they invariably have some "first year" problems.