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How many miles do Ford 150s last?

How many miles do Ford 150s last?

How long do Ford F-150s last? The average Ford F-150 will last up to 150,000 to 300,000 miles before you will need to rebuild the engine. If you use the vehicle as a work truck and average around 15,000 miles per year, the F-150 will easily deliver 20 years of reliable service.

Is the 2013 Ford F-150 a big truck?

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 from other trucks. The F-150 is a big truck.

How many miles does a Ford F-150 last?

The average Ford F-150 will last up to 150,000 to 300,000 miles before you will need to rebuild the engine. If you use the vehicle as a work truck and average around 15,000 miles per year, the F-150 will easily deliver 20 years of reliable service. How Many Miles Can You Expect from a Ford F-150? How Soon Should You Expect Rust on a Ford F-150?

What’s the new for 2013 Ford F-150 Raptor?

What’s New for 2013 The 2013 Ford F-150 receives a new grille, available MyFord Touch and a new Limited trim that includes navigation, rain-sensing wipers, HID headlights, red and black leather seating and polished 22-inch rims. The Raptor and SX4 models gain standard Hill Descent Control. Driving the Used 2013 Ford F150 (Heritage) Regular Cab

What kind of transmission does a 2013 Ford F-150 have?

A: The 2013 F-150 can be equipped with either a six-speed automatic transmission or a SelectShift Automatic® transmission. The 2013 Ford F-150 came onto the market near the end of the truck’s twelfth generation – which started with the release of the 2009 model and ended with the release of the 2014 model.

How many miles does a 2013 Ford F150 have?

Used 2013 Ford F150 4×4 Crew Cab SVT Raptor 65,988 13,731 miles

When did I Buy my 2013 Ford F-150?

I bought my 2013 F-150 XLT Crew Cab Eco Boost 4×4 in October 2013. It is now late February 2015. The truck as been amazing. Power is incredible. Reliability is second to none. I have just shy of 25k on it, and it has been dealer maintained. The only drawbacks (my opinion) are 1. The driver seat – Wish it was more comfortable.

A: The 2013 F-150 can be equipped with either a six-speed automatic transmission or a SelectShift Automatic® transmission. The 2013 Ford F-150 came onto the market near the end of the truck’s twelfth generation – which started with the release of the 2009 model and ended with the release of the 2014 model.

What’s New for 2013 The 2013 Ford F-150 receives a new grille, available MyFord Touch and a new Limited trim that includes navigation, rain-sensing wipers, HID headlights, red and black leather seating and polished 22-inch rims. The Raptor and SX4 models gain standard Hill Descent Control. Driving the Used 2013 Ford F150 (Heritage) Regular Cab

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