I always thought the interior quality of the F150s I got was pretty meh, but the Taco I had once was dangerously gutless on the highway and there weren't even any hills where I was. My parents Frontier was way nicer to drive despite being considered a dated design. But as they learned, in BC you need to have a fair bit of overhead between your towing capacity and what you actually want to tow if you plan to go out of town.
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Gonna have to disagree with underscore as well. I have the 3.5L ecoboost and it is fun as hell to drive (for me).
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I'm legitimately curious what part of the driving dynamics you find fun.
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Also scratching my head at the visibility comment. I can see why people are braking ahead and I’ve seen views from bridges that I didn’t know existed lol
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Visibility in the area immediately around the vehicle. With how needlessly high and long the hood and dash are in new trucks the blind area up front is quite large at crosswalks and in parking lots. Out the sides isn't great either when the bottom of the window is above my cars roof lol.