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MSRP: $22,060 - $46,740 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2010 ford f-150 Professional Edmunds Review

...Reverse-opening rear doors are standard on regular and SuperCabs for easier cab access, while SuperCrews have four full-size doors. No fewer than nine trim levels are offered: base XL, sporty STX...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2010 ford f-150

...In addition to the use of a hydro-formed chassis including high-strength, lightweight materials like boron, the F-150 has the option of features such as a dashboard computer with printer, a tool...

MSN Autos
2010 Ford F-150 Raptor — Flash Drive

...Wider, taller and badder than any other F-150 trim, the Raptor is ready to tackle desert maneuvers, with its Fox Racing Shox, 35-inch BFGoodrich all-terrain tires and a 5.4-liter 320-horsepower V8...


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Edmunds user
2010 F-150

...I drove all four major brands of truck and decided upon the Ford. So far it has been an excellent choice. Ford has done a tremendous improvement on the...

CarGurus user
The 2010 F-150 Is Suppose To Get 19 Mpg Which Is A Big Improvement. I Would Wait For That One.

...Great Truck for hauling large loads, very comfortable seating with a touch of luxury. Handles 4x4 high in snow very well. Sirius Radio comes as an option which...

MSN Autos user
My 2010 Lemon

...Pros: style handlling ride power interior room Cons: VERY POOR GAS MILEAGE NOT EVEN CLOSE TO EPA RATINGS Overall: Avery good truck except fot the gas mileage...

Cars.com user
Awesome truck!

...Still looks great, drives great, does everything GREAT! I am selling it and upgrading to an 04' but the 04' will have a lot to live up to after how well my 95'...


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Did Ford change the fan on the 2010 F150 radiator?
i have a 2009 F150 XLT and i can see the huge fan behind the radiator but i cant seem to find the fan on the 2010 model? is it not getting power from the serpentine belt?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

on the 5.4 l engine the 2010 has an electric fan module with 2 cooling fans, 2009 has conventional single fan

How is the 2010 F150 more horsepower than the F250?
I was checkin out the stats on the ford trucks and I saw the 150 5.4l engine has more horsepower than the F250 how is that possible? Shouldn't the F 250 have more power than the 150? I saw the 150 5.4 has 320hp and the 250 has 300hp and the 350 has like 350. Did I look at this wrong? If anyone knows the stats let me know.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

The base F-150 engine is a 4.6L V8 with 248 HP, but the main one you see on the road is the 5.4L V8 with 300 HP. Some sites are listing the 5.4L with 310 HP at 5,000 RPM and 320 HP at 5,200 RPM. The F-250 base model can come with the same 5.4L V8 engine as the F-150, so it's got the same HP. But...

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As soon as GM introduced its redesigned full-size trucks in 2007, they became favorites because of their advancements in ride, handling, refinement, and interioe appointments.

However, Ford has edged to the front in some areas.

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).

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.

The availability of a Hybrid models of the GM trucks might make the difference to some buyers.

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