2011 F-150 Xlt 3.7
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...769af19b6.jpeg Hello everyone. It’s been a while since I have been back on here. I just recently got a 2011 F150 xlt 2wd with the 3.7 and traded my Silverado in for |
Very nice! Like the color.
Good choice! |
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...0b2e756aa.jpeg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...2feebf866.jpeg I finally got the paperwork finished for the truck today got it for $15,295 out the door. The truck has a lift kit and some 33x12.50x17 bfg mud terrains |
I like those tires! Really makes the truck look nice!
I got some beefier tires on my truck, and it makes it look so good. Nice inset toolbox tool. Like that too! Good find! |
Sweet truck! I love the 3.7, its been a great, dead reliable engine for me. I have a 2013 with 110k miles
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I have the 3.7 in a 2014 Supercrew. For my normal travels it's more than enough engine. It has more power than the previous F150 that had a 4.6. Gas mileage I think for mine is stellar- about 20 mpgs town, 23 hiway. But the 3.7 in this platforms suffers a ton in mountain driving. I moved my youngest girl last year to N Carolina, Hendersonville to be exact. Going up the mountains I was driving it flat on the floor and NOT keeping up with traffic. Gas mileage fell to the point I wasn't sure I was going to make the trip. I got a little over 5mpgs on that run. I bought into the 3.7 because it should be near bulletproof. It's basically the 3.5 EcoBoost with a longer stroke and no turbo. That should make for a very low stress engine. Low stress means longer life.
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I have the 3.7 in my 2013 Mustang and actually bought it looking for it. Still better balanced than the GT and truthfully the 305+ up on the Dragon will still put you off the mountain. In the Mustang it gets 32-34 MPG. Just a bit better than the 16 MPG my 6.2 gets.
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