Michael Wilson+FollowFord F-150 Owners Spill the Oil TeaFord F-150 drivers are fuming—literally. A new lawsuit claims the 5.0-liter V8 engine is burning through oil way too fast, hurting performance and possibly wrecking engines. Owners say Ford knew about the issue but kept quiet, and even the owner’s manual has mistakes about oil use. Some dealers reportedly refused repairs, even under warranty. Would you trust your truck if it drank oil like this? #Cars #FordF150 #CarProblems199Share
Colleen Jones+FollowThis F-150 Raptor Is Next-Level RareForget everything you know about Raptors—this 2022 Ford F-150 Hennessey VelociRaptor 600 is a whole different beast. Only 250 of these monsters exist, and this one’s #68 with just 17,921 miles. It’s got a wild twin-turbo V6 pushing 558 hp, a luxury blue leather interior, and off-road upgrades that’ll make your jaw drop. If you want a truck that screams exclusivity and power, this is it. Would you drive it or just show it off? #Cars #BuyingCar #FordF15010Share
dalemiller+FollowTesla vs F-150: Who Wins the Monthly Cost War?Ever wondered if switching to a Tesla actually saves you money? We did the math: charging a Tesla at home for 1,000 miles costs about $44-$70 a month, while fueling a Ford F-150 for the same distance is around $160! But here’s the catch—public charging can get pricey, and cold weather can mess with your EV’s efficiency. Still, if you’ve got home charging, Tesla’s the clear winner for most drivers. Would you make the switch? #Cars #Tesla #FordF15044Share
Evan Knight+FollowThis Ford Owner’s ‘Lemon’ Revenge Wrap 🍋Imagine being so fed up with your used truck that you plaster it with a giant ‘lemon’ wrap and list every issue on the back window for the world to see. That’s what one Ford F-150 owner did after his dealership kept brushing off his complaints. But here’s the twist: lemon laws mostly protect new car buyers, not used ones—unless it’s still under warranty. The internet’s divided: is this epic call-out justified or just extra? #CarDrama #LemonLaw #FordF150 #Cars378Share
Douglas Hughes+FollowF-150: Best-Seller, Worst at Holding Value?Did you know the Ford F-150, America’s top-selling truck, actually loses value faster than its rivals? After five years, it drops about 43%—that’s over $16k gone! Even though it outsells everything else, all those used F-150s flooding the market might be hurting its resale price. Makes you think twice before bragging about that new truck smell, right? #FordF150 #TruckLife #CarFacts #Depreciation #AutoNews #Cars80Share
malonestephen+FollowThinking about a new truck? You have to see how much value these things loseI always thought trucks held their value really well. I mean that is what everyone says. But I just read an article that found some of the most popular trucks on the market lose a ton of money over five years: 1. Honda Ridgeline: This truck could lose 42.4% of its value in five years. Even though it is super comfortable and has a lot of features it only comes with one engine and one body style. 2. Ram 1500: The Ram 1500 might lose 42.8% of its value in five years. This is surprising because it is known for being one of the comfiest trucks out there with a lot of towing power. 3. GMC Sierra 2500 HD: This truck could lose around 45% of its value. Since it has a high starting price that could mean a massive loss of almost forty thousand dollars after five years. 4. Ford F-250 Super Duty: The Ford F-250 also loses around 45% of its value. With an average price of over seventy thousand dollars that is a huge hit to the original owners. 5. Ford F-150: The Ford F-150 which is one of the most popular trucks in America has the worst depreciation at 51%. One study says this is because there are so many of them on the market right now that the supply is way too high. It makes you realize you really have to do your research. I always thought a Ford F-150 would be a safe bet but the numbers say otherwise... #TruckLife #CarBuying #Depreciation #FordF150 #Ram1500 #CarFinance #AdviceNeeded #Cars #Trucks 10Share