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2021 Ford F150 Revealed

FishOnOne
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Explorer III
I sure like this new truck and I'm glad Ford didn't go crazy with the design.

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'12 Ford Super Duty FX4 ELD CC 6.7 PSD 400HP 800ft/lbs "270k Miles"
'16 Sprinter 319MKS "Wide Body"
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mooky_stinks
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Explorer
Why why why do they continue to use the ugliest wheel in automotive history for the HDPP? You can't tell me no one makes an aluminum wheel that's rated as good or better than that 70s style wheel they keep using! Or at least use a better looking steel wheel. Yuck!
2020 F150 XL Screw 4x4 6.5โ€box
3.5 ecoboost Max tow HDPP
7850 GVW. 4800 RAWR
2565 payload

2020 Cougar 29RKS 5th wheel

FlatBroke
Explorer
Explorer
Good looking Ram clone.

Hitch Hiker
"08" 29.5 FKTG LS

riven1950
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Explorer


Check for yourself. For 2019, around 500,000 miles recorded, and an average MPG of 15.7 for a 3.5 EcoBoost.


Ok, fuelly is talking average. Glad I am not average.

They also have my 2018 Ford Escape @ avg. 25-26. I guess I am not average, as I get 29.

Both have eco boost and I have a lighter foot than most.

Jebby14
Explorer
Explorer
i like it
Q: Whats brown and sticky???

A: A Stick....

FishOnOne
Explorer III
Explorer III
Love it...

'12 Ford Super Duty FX4 ELD CC 6.7 PSD 400HP 800ft/lbs "270k Miles"
'16 Sprinter 319MKS "Wide Body"

Learjet
Explorer
Explorer
More info on how the generator mode works

pretty cool https://news.pickuptrucks.com/2020/06/5-fun-facts-about-the-2021-f-150s-onboard-generator.html
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2022 Jayco Pinnacle 32RLTS, Onan 5500, Disc Brakes, 17.5" tires
B&W Ram Companion

Bionic_Man
Explorer
Explorer
riven1950 wrote:

Per Fuelly a 2019 3.5EB F150 averages 15.32 mpg, while a 2019 6.2 F250 averages 11.37. If you drive 12,000 miles a year with gas at $2.50/gal, that's a difference of $680/yr or $56/mo. If that's a deal breaker pulling a camper around may not be a very wise hobby from a financial standpoint.


Might want to recheck the EB avg MPG. I've had two and both were 18 MPG easy avg, the 2018 is closer to 19MPG


Check for yourself. For 2019, around 500,000 miles recorded, and an average MPG of 15.7 for a 3.5 EcoBoost.

fuelly

My 2019 Expedition MAX has averaged 15.68 since I purchased it last August. I record every fill up, and most of those are at the same gas station.
2012 RAM 3500 Laramie Longhorn DRW CC 4x4 Max Tow, Cummins HO, 60 gallon RDS aux fuel tank, Reese 18k Elite hitch
2003 Dodge Ram 3500 QC SB 4x4 Cummins HO NV5600 with Smarty JR, Jacobs EB (sold)
2002 Gulf Stream Sea Hawk 29FRB with Honda EV6010

riven1950
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Explorer

Per Fuelly a 2019 3.5EB F150 averages 15.32 mpg, while a 2019 6.2 F250 averages 11.37. If you drive 12,000 miles a year with gas at $2.50/gal, that's a difference of $680/yr or $56/mo. If that's a deal breaker pulling a camper around may not be a very wise hobby from a financial standpoint.


Might want to recheck the EB avg MPG. I've had two and both were 18 MPG easy avg, the 2018 is closer to 19MPG

FishOnOne
Explorer III
Explorer III
ShinerBock wrote:
IdaD wrote:
ShinerBock wrote:
Me Again wrote:
Groover wrote:
I Now there need to work on putting max tow and max payload on the same truck so that you handle the tongue weight of the trailer.


They did, it is called a F250/F350!


The bad thing about that are the gas engine options if you only need to use the max payload or tow rating just a few times a year. It would suck to have to go from 17-18 mpg combined in a 3.5L Ecoboost to 12-14 mpg combined in a 7.3L all year round just to tow 10-11k a few times a year. If someone towed/hauled that amount of weight several times a year then I can see the need for a F250/350, but not for once or twice a year like many of the guys at my summer RV park do.


Per Fuelly a 2019 3.5EB F150 averages 15.32 mpg, while a 2019 6.2 F250 averages 11.37. If you drive 12,000 miles a year with gas at $2.50/gal, that's a difference of $680/yr or $56/mo. If that's a deal breaker pulling a camper around may not be a very wise hobby from a financial standpoint.


True, but I think I would want to be put out of my misery if I had to drive a F250 6.2L versus an 3.5 Ecoboost towing 10k or even as a daily. I like the Ecoboost for the same reason I like diesels, low end torque and plenty of it.


I agree... I would much rather drive a 3.5 EB as a daily driver and towing.
'12 Ford Super Duty FX4 ELD CC 6.7 PSD 400HP 800ft/lbs "270k Miles"
'16 Sprinter 319MKS "Wide Body"

ShinerBock
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Explorer
IdaD wrote:
ShinerBock wrote:
Me Again wrote:
Groover wrote:
I Now there need to work on putting max tow and max payload on the same truck so that you handle the tongue weight of the trailer.


They did, it is called a F250/F350!


The bad thing about that are the gas engine options if you only need to use the max payload or tow rating just a few times a year. It would suck to have to go from 17-18 mpg combined in a 3.5L Ecoboost to 12-14 mpg combined in a 7.3L all year round just to tow 10-11k a few times a year. If someone towed/hauled that amount of weight several times a year then I can see the need for a F250/350, but not for once or twice a year like many of the guys at my summer RV park do.


Per Fuelly a 2019 3.5EB F150 averages 15.32 mpg, while a 2019 6.2 F250 averages 11.37. If you drive 12,000 miles a year with gas at $2.50/gal, that's a difference of $680/yr or $56/mo. If that's a deal breaker pulling a camper around may not be a very wise hobby from a financial standpoint.


True, but I think I would want to be put out of my misery if I had to drive a F250 6.2L versus an 3.5 Ecoboost towing 10k or even as a daily. I like the Ecoboost for the same reason I like diesels, low end torque and plenty of it.
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2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 3.0L Ecodiesel

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Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
ferndaleflyer wrote:
Front looks like a Dodge to me


My thought also, however it looks like a RAM not a Dodge!
2021 F150 2.7 Ecoboost - Summer Home 2017 Bighorn 3575el. Can Am Spyder RT-L Chrome, Kawasaki KRX1000. Retired and enjoying it! RIP DW 07-05-2021

IdaD
Explorer
Explorer
ShinerBock wrote:
Me Again wrote:
Groover wrote:
I Now there need to work on putting max tow and max payload on the same truck so that you handle the tongue weight of the trailer.


They did, it is called a F250/F350!


The bad thing about that are the gas engine options if you only need to use the max payload or tow rating just a few times a year. It would suck to have to go from 17-18 mpg combined in a 3.5L Ecoboost to 12-14 mpg combined in a 7.3L all year round just to tow 10-11k a few times a year. If someone towed/hauled that amount of weight several times a year then I can see the need for a F250/350, but not for once or twice a year like many of the guys at my summer RV park do.


Per Fuelly a 2019 3.5EB F150 averages 15.32 mpg, while a 2019 6.2 F250 averages 11.37. If you drive 12,000 miles a year with gas at $2.50/gal, that's a difference of $680/yr or $56/mo. If that's a deal breaker pulling a camper around may not be a very wise hobby from a financial standpoint.
2015 Cummins Ram 4wd CC/SB

ferndaleflyer
Explorer III
Explorer III
Front looks like a Dodge to me

TurnThePage
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Explorer
That front end rings of GM to my eyes. That's not a bad thing. That tailgate looks genuinely useful, especially with power plugs right next to it. I like the idea of easily clamping wood down for cutting. I use my tailgate that way all the time.

Agree with the sentiment about payload vs towing ability.

Looks like an awesome package to me!
2015 Ram 1500
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