deserteagle71
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- Joined
- Dec 30, 2017
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- Location
- northern Nevada
- Tractor
- John Deere 2020 diesel, Kubota M7060HDC12
I own a 2022 f150 xlt 2.7 liter eco boost 4wd 10 speed automatic.
It was the local Ford dealer demo unit, I bought it with 3,500 miles on it. Has 15,000 miles now.
After The first year the windshield started leaking but they fixed it free of any charges.
It’s also had a few recalls without any charges.
The mpg usually indicates over 22 mpg and i have been pretty impressed with that.
It has plenty of power for my use and the cruise control works great.
I didn’t care for the tires it came with but so far they have been working great, if I ever put manage to put on enough miles to require new tires I will most likely buy some more aggressive snow-off road tires.
Just be aware that the OEM tires are generally chosen because they give good fuel mileage. As soon as you put more aggressive tires on it, your fuel mileage will drop. My F150 spends most of its life on rocky dirt roads. Those OEM tires don't last at all on those roads so I went with Load Range E LT type tires. I keep a spreadsheet that calculates exact fuel mileage for the truck; putting on those LT-E tires dropped my fuel mileage 1 - 2 mpg.