2009 Ford F-150 Expert Reviews from Around the Web

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General Motors introduced its new full-size trucks as 2007 models. These trucks quickly became a favorite of truck drivers on TheCarConnection.com staff and still have advantages over all other trucks in terms of powertrains (they now offer a hybrid) and style. However, Ford has edged to the front in some areas. When we reviewed the 2009 Dodge Ram, we praised its on-road handling (a benefit of a link-coil rear suspension). The F-150 comes close to matching the Dodge's on-road ride but delivers greater payload and towing capabilities plus more steering feel, something we felt the Dodge could have used more of. While introduced with much fanfare in 2007, Toyota's Tundra lags well behind the domestics in terms of ride dynamics and features. Unless you are staunchly brand loyal, there's not much reason to choose the Toyota over the Ford…or the Dodge or GM models. Interior packaging is a strength of the new F-150; the cab floors of competitive trucks are not flat (GM and Dodge) like the Ford or can't be accessed at all (Toyota). While power is up, Chevy, GMC and Dodge all offer more powerful engines…but in today's environment this may not be as important as it once was,

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Comments (5 total)

  1. By John Guralny #1, Posted: 10/15/2008

    New 09 F150 Buyer

    I just purchased a new 2009 F150 STX S/C, I wasn't sure about purchasing a Ford product at first, and did plenty of research before I made my choice between Dodge, GM, and Toyota. This truck hands down was the best value, the best drive, had the best new features, and just all around a great looking truck. The cheapest on top of that! I'm getting 21 mpg on the highway! Very quiet ride and it goes over bumps and pot-holes like the road is as smooth as can be. I have never been more excited about a vehicle in a very long time but Ford has mastered and bested this truck segment. Trust me I drove everything out there. Not a lot of buying incentives out right now but a great lease program, only a 1% interest rate for 36 months! Power everything, cluster on the odometer tells you your mpg, when to change the oil, etc. Aux imput jack for i-pod, mpg player. Tons of storage, cab is big enough for 5 people even with the smaller Super Cab. Thank you Ford!

  2. By Leon Richard #2, Posted: 5/6/2009

    09 F150 Fx4, S/C

    Been driving it for a week now. Love it so far. Hauls as advertised, with plenty of power and handling even with 2,400 pounds of coal in the bed. Had sprayed in bed liner done today, and am buying a few more accessories for it.
    Milage is much better than 1996 GMC Z-71, with 218,000 miles on it. Getting 15/16 in town and 20/21 highway. Acceleration is darned good... notice throttle response is a little laggy and think it's likely "fly by wire delay". Shifting is firm but not slammy and no lag once the rpms go off idle. Each shift puts you further back in the seat.
    Dumbed it up some with all the electronics... traction control defers active each start-up. Love the limited slip rear axle, haven't had a reason to lock the electronic locker. Believe it will be everything a "regular locker" is, but can turn it on and off.
    Love Sync... works great. Didn't have my bluetooth "on" on the cell phone. The Sync system won't see it to connect if it's not on, even if it's paired already. I deleted the phone from Sync, Sync from the phone, and tried to re-pair them. The phone would not "find" Sync when I told it to. It detected it, and when highlighted and entered it would "seek" it. But would not pair.
    Pulled the battery from the cell phone, "master reset"... paired up slicker'n a smelt.

  3. By wnctruckguy #3, Posted: 5/8/2009

    2009 f150 King Ranch 4WD

    I custom-ordered a new F150 King Ranch 4WD with all the bells & whistles and have been driving it now for about a month. This is one solid, capable truck, that seems more like a limousine with a pickup bed. Ford's incentives are better than anyone else's and if you find the right dealer, you can get about $10K off of MSRP. Quite a deal on a great truck. The Sync is amazing. We called up weather radar maps in real time on the nav screen during a recent trip and found the cheapest gas prices along the highway. The leather is sumptuous and smells great. The bed is deep and holds more than any other pickup in its class. The truck looks great inside and out. Ford's design engineer's must be the best in the business. Mine came with high-performance Pirelli tires and a Sony sound system that is far more powerful than I will ever play. My mileage is about 16 or 17 highway and in the Smoky Mountains about 14 to 16, depending on grades. That's about the same as a Chevy Avalanche, which I traded in on the Ford. You can tell from the first time you shut a door on this Ford that it is quality.

  4. By 09 f150 Platinum 4wd #4, Posted: 7/15/2009

    I bought my 2009 platinum in feb. I love this truck! The power running boards come out when you need them! Commpared it to my dads 2010 benz E350 and ford sync and nav screen out does the benz! Ford is doing it!

  5. By vince #5, Posted: 8/6/2009

    i traded in a nissan frontier to get the no frills xl. i made the right move. 21.6 mpg driving to myrtle beach. 20 back and forth to work which is 60% highway. the style is great and the interior has it all, even in the xl. this is my third f150 over the years and i've never been dissappointed. the better mileage is a nice perk

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