The acceptable mileage for a Ford F-150 can vary based on its age, maintenance history, and overall condition. Generally, a well-maintained F-150 can last over 200,000 miles, but anything above 150,000 miles may raise concerns about potential repairs and longevity. It's essential to evaluate the vehicle's service records and conduct a thorough inspection before purchasing a high-mileage truck.
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No, it is not too much.
Too much... for what?
I would assume 230000 miles on any car is too much specially if your buying it
Yes....Its too much.
2000 F150 v6 4.2L has 205HP
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The gas mileage of the Ford F-150 varies much like that of most automobiles. These pickup trucks range from up to 17 miles per gallon in the city to 23 miles per gallon on the highway.
...for what?
a lot
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i own a 2002 f150 and it has 196,000 miles and still runs great. Over 150,000 miles is considered high mileage on any vehicle. That does not necessarily mean there is something wrong with it.