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How many miles can a 2001 Ford F150 last?

How many miles can a 2001 Ford F150 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 much did a Ford F-150 cost in 2001?

F150 Trims

Truck Original MSRP / Price City MPG / Hwy MPG
F-150 SuperCrew Crew Cab 139′ Lariat $28,450 / N/A 15 / 21
F-150 SuperCrew Crew Cab 139′ Lariat 4WD $31,905 / N/A 15 / 19
F-150 SuperCrew Crew Cab 139′ XLT $26,915 / N/A 15 / 21
F-150 SuperCrew Crew Cab 139′ XLT 4WD $30,130 / N/A 15 / 19

How wide is the bed of a 2001 Ford f150?

The inside length of the 5 1/2-foot cargo box is 67 inches, while the width between the wheelhouses is 50 inches. The inside height of the bed measures 22.4 inches, making the bed’s volume 55.4 cubic feet.

How to call member services for Ford F-150?

Please call Member Services at 1-800-333-0663 Ford made a big splash in the pickup truck world when it announced that its top-selling F-150 would be put together with aluminum construction — shaving about 700 pounds from the old model.

What do you need to know about Ford F-150?

When you need things under lock and key, the available folding, lockable under-seat storage is the spot. It’s integrated with the floor and perfect for storing loose items or anything you want to keep concealed and secure. The rear flat load floor also makes it easy to load and haul large items in the cab. Everything looks better on the big screen.

Is the A / Z plan available at all Ford dealers?

Note: A/Z Plan pricing information is not available on all Ford websites. In addition, some vehicles, trims or options you select may not qualify for A/Z Plans. Also, some dealers may choose not to participate in A/Z Plan pricing. Contact your local dealer to determine their level of participation in the program and final vehicle pricing.

What does an X mean on a Ford F-150?

An X indicates that the vehicle was not manufactured for a specific year. Learn more about car Reliability. The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2018 Ford F-150 owners. The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle.

Is the 2001 Ford F-150 considered a used car?

Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2001 Ford F-150 provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2001 F-150 at Edmunds.

Is there a SVT version of the Ford F-150?

Ford also offers the SVT F-150 Lightning, a high-performance version of the F-150. Ford blends traditional truck styling cues like a bold grille with rounded body panels in the F-150, which comes in five sizes. Both the regular-cab models and Super Cabs offer a choice of 6.5- or 8-foot cargo beds.

When did the Ford F-150 crew cab come out?

The big news arrived early this year for America’s favorite vehicle, the F-150 full-size pickup. A crew-cab model with four conventional doors debuted in spring 2000 as an early 2001 model. Dubbed the SuperCrew, it is the first half-ton, full-size pickup available as a crew cab.

Is the Ford F-150 a full size pickup?

The F-150 has increased its lead further by producing the only full-size, four-door half-ton pickup on the market for 2001, which means if you want a pickup, but you really need the versatility of a minivan or SUV and you like the way a car drives, the F-150 SuperCrew offers all three in one. So, now you can have your truck and a car, too.

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Ruth Doyle