Both are nice trucks. I like the one on the right better because of the wheels and console.
Does the truck on the right have a leveling kit? It looks like it sits high in the front for a stock truck. The 302a package was hard to find with a console. I'm not sure if it still is. I guess it comes with leather or is optional with cloth.
To my knowledge both are pictures of stock vehicles on the lot. I tend to agree with the 20" wheels looking better. Think the leather will serve well down the road as it has so far.
Maybe it is just the way it is sitting that makes it look like that.
sorry I quoted the wrong person....
Lol, I was going to tell him to see how both trucks ride. I know a guy that has an 06 with 20's. It rode awful. I put a lift on it and and with the larger tires it rides so much better.
I ordered mine myself. Your LT tires are NOT stock without max payload and yours doesn't have max payload with 5.5 bed. The big mirrors only come with the max tow in the US but can be ordered and installed after build.
My point was that the dealer would have installed the LT tires. Not factory. My dealer is terrible but I knew the salesman so I had to go there. My truck came just how I ordered it as well about 50 days from when I placed my order. As long as the dealer types it in correctly, it should arrive as ordered. I typically order my trucks but will sometimes find a good deal on stock items for family vehicles.I ordered This truck for my father in 2011 the way I wanted. I told them what I wanted and this is what I got, exactly what I ordered. Hats of to my small town dealer who gets it. 75% of the trucks on their lot is equipped properly in my eyes. LT tires, big mirrors, brake controller, ect.
Chris
We haven't gotten to a bottom dollar price, but one salesman told me they were going $9500 off the sticker. This is the sticker on the one with pictures I attached earlier. You mean all F150 drivers don't tip the scales at 150 lbs???:laughing:
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My point was that the dealer would have installed the LT tires. Not factory. My dealer is terrible but I knew the salesman so I had to go there. My truck came just how I ordered it as well about 50 days from when I placed my order. As long as the dealer types it in correctly, it should arrive as ordered. I typically order my trucks but will sometimes find a good deal on stock items for family vehicles.
I ordered through the Fleet Manager. I wonder if they can put in "Change Orders"? I would think you could do small changes like that but the average salesman is too lazy or dumb to know how.
Chris
Just my 2cents. If I had to do it again, I would get the 5.0. My driving style isn't easy and I'm usually pushing or leading on the highway. For the extra cost of the boost, I don't have any fuel economy savings.
I will say, this is by far the most fun truck I've ever owned. It's hard not to lay on the gas and let the turbos whistle.
2013 FX4 boosted screw
deere5105, there must be something wrong here. I paid $32K X .90 Canada-U.S. exchange rate = $28,800 U.S. for a very similar truck, but even with your dealer's $9500 discount you would still pay $46,635 - $9500 = over $37,000, almost $8,000 more than I paid way back in October 2014 (when the 2015's were not even out yet). And my truck was made in Kansas! Am I missing something here?:confused3:
Got the chance to drive both a 5.0 and Ecoboost yesterday evening in 4WD, super crew, with 3.55 axle. In my opinion, totally different "feel" to these trucks. Drove Ecoboost first. Acceleration very strong. Quiet. Smooth. The 5.0 seemed to have equally impressive acceleration and may even have "hit" quicker. The sound made it seem more impressive. Either truck is much quicker than my current ride. In the end my preference is based on overwhelming and unanimous reports of how the Ecoboost tows and it is the only option that will get me to the 11,000 range. Now to see if can get options wanted and price right.Just my 2cents. If I had to do it again, I would get the 5.0. My driving style isn't easy and I'm usually pushing or leading on the highway. For the extra cost of the boost, I don't have any fuel economy savings. I will say, this is by far the most fun truck I've ever owned. It's hard not to lay on the gas and let the turbos whistle. 2013 FX4 boosted screw
I could be happy either way, but like looks of the 20" enough to offset any difference in ride. Both trucks tested were smoother riding than my 2004 with 18" wheels.The small town dealer I use would not hesitate one second to swap wheels and tires to make a sale. They have brand new take offs galore. If you like everything but the ride of the 20's, ask if they will swap them out.
I could be happy either way, but like looks of the 20" enough to offset any difference in ride. Both trucks tested were smoother riding than my 2004 with 18" wheels.The small town dealer I use would not hesitate one second to swap wheels and tires to make a sale. They have brand new take offs galore. If you like everything but the ride of the 20's, ask if they will swap them out.