Ford F-150 vs. Chevy Silverado: We Break Down The Differences

Source: Pixabay Ford and Chevrolet are two of the car manufacturers that compete most directly with one another. They have a lot of similar lines, similar models, and designs for a similar customer base. So, it makes sense to compare the Ford F-150 vs Chevy Silverado because these two trucks are both designed to do the same things. For clarification, we’re going to be using the latest model releases of both vehicles, and are focusing on the Chevy Silverado 1500 as the closest comparison for the F-150.

Ford F-150 5.0 Engine Problems

2015 Ford F-150 by Tuner Tom - CC-BY-SA-3.0 Introduced in the 12th generation F-150, the 5.0 Engine has been a solid engine option for owners. Dubbed the “Coyote,” the 5.0 engine is praised for its power, reliability, and overall ease of ownership. Although this engine has comparatively few problems, there are still a few things that you should be on the lookout for if you’re looking to put an F-150 equipped with this engine in your driveway.

Ford F-150 Backup Camera: What To Know

Source: Pixabay In 2007, Ford added a backup camera into several of their vehicle models, including the F-150 pickup truck. The camera was strategically placed in the corner of the rearview mirror to allow the driver to use the camera in conjunction with the mirror more easily. Did Ford include a backup camera into their vehicles a little late, or was it a quality-of-life decision that should have been implemented sooner?

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