Bama Believer
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my 2016 Ford F150 xlt how has 143,000 miles on it.. 3.6L eco boost. Im thinking it may be time to trade.. This has been a good truck, no problems other than routine maintenance.. I bought it used and its been paid off for a while now and I figure its still worth around 15k..
The price of new trucks is unreal crazy.. most full size mid grade tucks are around 65k now.. its very hard to wrap my head around that..
heres a few things just a little bit of googling has revealed to me,, the Tundra changed their once unbeatably reliable engine in 2022 and is now not worth consideration, but if your looking at used, a 2021 or earlier Tundra is still very much a great truck. for reliability, and longevity, the Ford F150 and Dodge Ram stay at the top, however, the dodge Ram did away with the Hemi engine in 2025 and what they replaced it with has some issues, not to mention the 10 speed transmissions across the board are having problems, also, with turbos, the lifters are acting up a bit..
The FORD F150 seems to still be the best option for a trouble free truck that will last 10 or more years.. and Im reading that the 2.7 eco boost is a good choice for light towing (small boat, utility trailer) and gas mileage..
would love to hear some of yalls thoughts,, I might try to find an XLT in the 22 or 23 model to get that price tag down a bit... ???
The price of new trucks is unreal crazy.. most full size mid grade tucks are around 65k now.. its very hard to wrap my head around that..
heres a few things just a little bit of googling has revealed to me,, the Tundra changed their once unbeatably reliable engine in 2022 and is now not worth consideration, but if your looking at used, a 2021 or earlier Tundra is still very much a great truck. for reliability, and longevity, the Ford F150 and Dodge Ram stay at the top, however, the dodge Ram did away with the Hemi engine in 2025 and what they replaced it with has some issues, not to mention the 10 speed transmissions across the board are having problems, also, with turbos, the lifters are acting up a bit..
The FORD F150 seems to still be the best option for a trouble free truck that will last 10 or more years.. and Im reading that the 2.7 eco boost is a good choice for light towing (small boat, utility trailer) and gas mileage..
would love to hear some of yalls thoughts,, I might try to find an XLT in the 22 or 23 model to get that price tag down a bit... ???