The F-150 remains the bestselling vehicle in the country and offers consumers a variety of possible configurations. A brand new turbo-diesel, 3.0-litre V6 joined the lineup in 2018, offering a whopping 440 lb.-ft. of torque and an 11,400-pound (5170-kilogram) towing capacity. There are also two twin-turbo V6s—a 2.7-litre unit (325 horsepower) and a 3.5-litre unit (375 horsepower)—as well as a 5.0-litre V8 (395 horsepower). The basic versions are powered by a 3.3-litre, naturally aspirated V6 (290 horsepower).
Pros
- Nice selection of trim levels, configurations and drivetrains
- Comfortable ride
- Good interior layout
- Fuel efficient (2.7L V6 and Power Stroke V6)
Cons
- Prices on the rise
- Power Stroke engine costly to purchase and maintain
- Unpredictable performances from the 10-speed automatic gearbox