Todd780
OverCamper
Mine is just an XLT 301A pkg.I do have the peasant model and the higher trim have more illustrations. This one have just what I need...![]()
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Mine is just an XLT 301A pkg.I do have the peasant model and the higher trim have more illustrations. This one have just what I need...![]()
Is that downhill?2018 XLT. 3.5 ecoboost.
Loaded up with 4 people and lots of bags.
Numerous mountain passes.
From Grand junction CO to yellowstone NP.
ARE camper on the 5.5 bed.
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Downhill? My neighbor's 2wd Supercrew,3.5 Ecoboost with MIchelin pizza cutters averages 15-16 mpg combined.2018 XLT. 3.5 ecoboost.
Loaded up with 4 people and lots of bags.
Numerous mountain passes.
From Grand junction CO to yellowstone NP.
ARE camper on the 5.5 bed.
View attachment 522834
Is that downhill?
Downhill? My neighbor's 2wd Supercrew,3.5 Ecoboost with MIchelin pizza cutters averages 15-16 mpg combined.

Is that downhill?
Downhill? My neighbor's 2wd Supercrew,3.5 Ecoboost with MIchelin pizza cutters averages 15-16 mpg combined.
We are getting closer to switching up the vehicle fleet, and I'm narrowing down my choices. My car (VW Passat AWD) is mostly a duplicate of my wife's existing car (Honda CR-V), and the van is developing more issues than I can stay ahead of (rust, paint problems, interior layout not ideal now that we have children). All 3 vehicles were pre-marriage and pre-children, and all 3 are mid-2000s so they are getting up there in mileage and years...with the associated problems. The thought is to replace the VW and van with a crew cab truck sooner than later, and eventually replace the CR-V with a Subaru Ascent.
I am hoping to hear from owners, or past owners, of the Ford F150 with the EcoBoost engine. I'm leaning toward the F150 as it checks many boxes for me:
My ideal configuration would be:
- 6 forward facing seats (assuming front bench seat)
- Separate cargo and passenger areas - tired of hearing my wife complain about everything that is supposedly going to be flying around the passenger compartment in my van during an accident
- Gets the best MPGs (on paper) of any full-size truck I'm considering (assuming proper engine/tranny pairing)
- Good safety rating vs. other trucks
- Engine Start/Stop feature - some people complain about this, I think I'm willing to compromise to get better MPG and pollute less
I'm also considering the 2016 model, but the 10 speed tranny was not offered.
- 2017
- EcoBoost V6 (best MPG that I can find in a truck)
- 10 speed tranny (helps MPG statement above)
- XLT or Lariat package
- Bench front seat (we have a times of needed to seat 6 people)
- 6.5' bed
A 1/2 ton truck is the compromise with my wife. She really wants me to get a midsize truck (easier for her to drive), I really want a 3/4 ton truck (enables the use of a lightweight slide-in camper, manual tranny is possible). I think the happy medium is a 1/2 ton with the 6.5' bed to enable a topper like an AT Summit (link) or an OVRLND. A model year of 2016-2017 gets the prices down to something reasonable for me (~$25,000).
So if anyone has anything good/bad/otherwise to say about their F150, I'd be interested in listening! For the record, the other truck I'm considering is the 2017 RAM 1500 - better interior, worse MPG, worse safety rating, better appearance (IMO), lots of aftermarket support.
I see that Ford is developing a hybrid and EV F150. That could be interesting but I'm not an early adopter, nor can I afford a brand new $60,000 truck (I'm assuming they won't be cheap).
Thanks!
Just stick to the xl or xlt's and you're good to go. Transmission is a non issue.
I'd go new to avoid someone elses problem child. Or I'd consider a simpler 5.0. There's a thread here of exactly that.
Mid size trucls are hardly easier to drive. Easier than a 3/4 ton maybe. Might have park at the back of a parking lot, tell the wife she needs the exercise anyways!
The F150 can be had with a 6.5' bed and the HDPP (Heavy Duty Payload Package), thus giving it the payload capacity of previous generations of 3/4 ton trucks.