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The online auto site, Autoblog has got their hands on a 2021 F-150 and wrote up a review. It gets pretty good marks from them. Have a look here:

https://www.autoblog.com/2021/01/19/2021-ford-f-150-review/


According to the article, here are a few things new to the generation fourteen F-150 that I did not know before:

  • Ride height lowered by 0.4"
  • Enhanced engine and transmission mounts
  • New location for the front stabilizer bar
  • Monotube shocks for the rear suspension
  • New leaf springs
  • Retuned power steering system
This should all add up to a great, smooth ride!
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The online auto site, Autoblog has got their hands on a 2021 F-150 and wrote up a review. It gets pretty good marks from them. Have a look here:

https://www.autoblog.com/2021/01/19/2021-ford-f-150-review/


According to the article, here are a few things new to the generation fourteen F-150 that I did not know before:

  • Ride height lowered by 0.4"
  • Enhanced engine and transmission mounts
  • New location for the front stabilizer bar
  • Monotube shocks for the rear suspension
  • New leaf springs
  • Retuned power steering system
This should all add up to a great, smooth ride!
Seems like the author is a Ram Fanboy. I'll gladly take my climate controls in button/knob form instead of multiple screen pages. Even though I won't really be there, the one thing I wish Ford had copied Dodge in is the rear bench, the seats (recline) and center armrest are way nicer than the Ford's, but like I said the only time I plan on being back there is to make sure the butt warmers work on pick up.
 

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Seems like the author is a Ram Fanboy. I'll gladly take my climate controls in button/knob form instead of multiple screen pages. Even though I won't really be there, the one thing I wish Ford had copied Dodge in is the rear bench, the seats (recline) and center armrest are way nicer than the Ford's, but like I said the only time I plan on being back there is to make sure the butt warmers work on pick up.
I agree with preferring mechanical climate controls over touchscreen! My Lexus has touchscreen controls and it is a point of ire for me every time!
 
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I agree with preferring mechanical climate controls over touchscreen! My Lexus has touchscreen controls and it is a point of ire for me every time!
I’ve tried using Lexus’ operating system for their infotainment, and it is vey antiquated. That mouse/touchpad had a huge learning curve!
 

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I’ve tried using Lexus’ operating system for their infotainment, and it is vey antiquated. That mouse/touchpad had a huge learning curve!
Agree....driving a 2020 Lexus RX 350 that will be going away the day my F150 arrives.
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