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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / December 2005

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comments on 2000 F-150 supercab

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wallster - 10 Dec 2005 19:00 GMT
Hey all. I just bought a 2000 f150 supercab (xlt) w/ the 6cyl motor
(4.2?) auto trans.
Anywho, this truck drives nice (only 55k miles) and looks very sharp.
Anyone have a similar truck? Any comments regarding mileage, querks,
etc.??
Thanks

wall
Advocate - 10 Dec 2005 19:11 GMT
> Hey all. I just bought a 2000 f150 supercab (xlt) w/ the 6cyl motor
> (4.2?) auto trans.
> Anywho, this truck drives nice (only 55k miles) and looks very sharp.
> Anyone have a similar truck? Any comments regarding mileage, querks,
> etc.??

Why did you decide to purchase a full size pickup with such a small engine?
I never understood this particular combination.
CJB - 10 Dec 2005 19:37 GMT
>> Hey all. I just bought a 2000 f150 supercab (xlt) w/ the 6cyl motor
>> (4.2?) auto trans.
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> Why did you decide to purchase a full size pickup with such a small
> engine? I never understood this particular combination.

I don't know about the automatic, but the 5 speed 4.2 Supercab 4x2 I've
driven has plenty of power, even with a single axle trailer and John Deere
mower behind it.  Good gearing makes a big difference.

CJB
moli - 13 Dec 2005 14:44 GMT
'01  2wd  4.2L 103k miles  20MPG great truck.
no mech problems, snows 3-4 times a year so who cares?    no 4wd headaches,
Great truck
 
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