My new 2012 F-150 Pictures!
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#52
This truck was not a lemon. Most of his problems were caused by his own ignorance - not reading the specs correctly, not doing homework and choosing the wrong tires. This all started with his
"my truck has the wrong payload Ford scammed me thread." This was buyer's remorse. Now he has a Tundra that has even less payload than the F-150 he traded in! Of course they are not going to give you your Tundra back, a deal was made. Of course you are not going to get a refund on the warranty you didn't pay for. The was one legit problem which has since been resolved with the update which he didn't try. This was buyer's remorse and the guy is an idiot.
"my truck has the wrong payload Ford scammed me thread." This was buyer's remorse. Now he has a Tundra that has even less payload than the F-150 he traded in! Of course they are not going to give you your Tundra back, a deal was made. Of course you are not going to get a refund on the warranty you didn't pay for. The was one legit problem which has since been resolved with the update which he didn't try. This was buyer's remorse and the guy is an idiot.
#53
This truck was not a lemon. Most of his problems were caused by his own ignorance - not reading the specs correctly, not doing homework and choosing the wrong tires. This all started with his
"my truck has the wrong payload Ford scammed me thread." This was buyer's remorse. Now he has a Tundra that has even less payload than the F-150 he traded in! Of course they are not going to give you your Tundra back, a deal was made. Of course you are not going to get a refund on the warranty you didn't pay for. The was one legit problem which has since been resolved with the update which he didn't try. This was buyer's remorse and the guy is an idiot.
"my truck has the wrong payload Ford scammed me thread." This was buyer's remorse. Now he has a Tundra that has even less payload than the F-150 he traded in! Of course they are not going to give you your Tundra back, a deal was made. Of course you are not going to get a refund on the warranty you didn't pay for. The was one legit problem which has since been resolved with the update which he didn't try. This was buyer's remorse and the guy is an idiot.
#54
This truck was not a lemon. Most of his problems were caused by his own ignorance - not reading the specs correctly, not doing homework and choosing the wrong tires. This all started with his
"my truck has the wrong payload Ford scammed me thread." This was buyer's remorse. Now he has a Tundra that has even less payload than the F-150 he traded in! Of course they are not going to give you your Tundra back, a deal was made. Of course you are not going to get a refund on the warranty you didn't pay for. The was one legit problem which has since been resolved with the update which he didn't try. This was buyer's remorse and the guy is an idiot.
"my truck has the wrong payload Ford scammed me thread." This was buyer's remorse. Now he has a Tundra that has even less payload than the F-150 he traded in! Of course they are not going to give you your Tundra back, a deal was made. Of course you are not going to get a refund on the warranty you didn't pay for. The was one legit problem which has since been resolved with the update which he didn't try. This was buyer's remorse and the guy is an idiot.
#55
This truck was not a lemon. Most of his problems were caused by his own ignorance - not reading the specs correctly, not doing homework and choosing the wrong tires. This all started with his
"my truck has the wrong payload Ford scammed me thread." This was buyer's remorse. Now he has a Tundra that has even less payload than the F-150 he traded in! Of course they are not going to give you your Tundra back, a deal was made. Of course you are not going to get a refund on the warranty you didn't pay for. The was one legit problem which has since been resolved with the update which he didn't try. This was buyer's remorse and the guy is an idiot.
"my truck has the wrong payload Ford scammed me thread." This was buyer's remorse. Now he has a Tundra that has even less payload than the F-150 he traded in! Of course they are not going to give you your Tundra back, a deal was made. Of course you are not going to get a refund on the warranty you didn't pay for. The was one legit problem which has since been resolved with the update which he didn't try. This was buyer's remorse and the guy is an idiot.
Toyota maybe crap in yall fan boys eyes, but with 1600 miles on the Tundra I have ZERO issues... considering the Ford had issues from day 1 I'd say Toyota has already improved over the F150.
And furthermore you clearly don't read my posts thoroughly, because I had the oversized tires less than a week and traded them for the 285/55/20s which I might add are on the Tundra since both the F150 and Tundra have the same stock tire size on 20 inch rims. Again no issues whatsoever with the Tundra and the tires.
The payload issue was partly my fault for no looking on the sticker on the door. The other half was Ford advertising and propaganda. Aside from the advertising, the numbers on the door of the F150 I had were incorrect and I have the certified scale receipts to prove that much. The Tundra was weighed and matches the door jam sticker to within 30lbs of the actual payload number, which I take as the random crap in the truck.
About the only thing I'm missing from the Ford is the old man step and stripper pole.
You fellas have a good day and good luck with your F150s, they are just not gonna find themselves in my driveway anytime soon.
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But hey, you were one of the very few who had issues with a Ford right out of the gate, maybe you'll be one of the few who DOESN'T have issues with a Tundra. I hope so, at least.
I read somewhere that you'd posted about the 5.0s having issues as well? What, pray tell, are these issues to which you refer? On the other hand, Toyota? Yeah, I think their recent issues throughout their lineup has been well documented and widespread.
Same here, "fan boy" brother!
#58
Additionally, if the train of thought where a person has immediate issues with a particular brand of new vehicle had prevailed in me, I would have robbed myself of several excellent Ford vehicles.
In '97, I bought a new Ranger. Immediately, I had issues with it, and I had it in and out of the service center where I bought it about a dozen or so times. The dealership and Ford worked with me to get a replacement. The replacement was an outstanding vehicle....so were the three other Ford trucks I had before I bought the '12 this summer. And so far, this truck is the best of the bunch.
In '97, I bought a new Ranger. Immediately, I had issues with it, and I had it in and out of the service center where I bought it about a dozen or so times. The dealership and Ford worked with me to get a replacement. The replacement was an outstanding vehicle....so were the three other Ford trucks I had before I bought the '12 this summer. And so far, this truck is the best of the bunch.
#59
I'm sick of him trolling every thread saying how wonderful his turdra is and Ford is all screwed up . Move on dude, nobody cares about your new truck.
Us "fan boys" will never learn
#60
I still have a Ford product in my wife's Lincoln MKX. So far it's been a good vehicle.
I've got many family members whom have Tundras with over 100k miles and zero issues, the same can be said about some of you Ford guys. Bottomline is, **** happens.... in my case Ford was literally Fix Or Repair Daily on the F150.
I've got many family members whom have Tundras with over 100k miles and zero issues, the same can be said about some of you Ford guys. Bottomline is, **** happens.... in my case Ford was literally Fix Or Repair Daily on the F150.