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SIL is looking at a 2008 4wd 150 p.u. Truck has xtenda cab and only 46K on the odometer. It has the 4.6 V8. It has also had 2 owners. This truck has low mileage for it's year but I am wondering how a truck that really looks brand new presently, would not keep an owner satisfied where the did not want to get rid of it. Anything inherent to this model year that would discourage ownership such as crumby gas mileage or drive train problems?
 
   / Ford 150 #2  
SIL is looking at a 2008 4wd 150 p.u. Truck has xtenda cab and only 46K on the odometer. It has the 4.6 V8. It has also had 2 owners. This truck has low mileage for it's year but I am wondering how a truck that really looks brand new presently, would not keep an owner satisfied where the did not want to get rid of it. Anything inherent to this model year that would discourage ownership such as crumby gas mileage or drive train problems?
I traded my 04 F150 4.6L because I couldn't stand to drive the thing for more than an hour due to uncomfortably thin seats I averaged 14 mpg in the winter and 18 in the summer.
 
   / Ford 150 #3  
I have a 2006 model but I have the 5 L my son has a 2000 with a 4.6. Both are very nice trucks. The seats in his are better than the seats in mine. Only problems to date on mine is I had a exhaust manifold gasket go out not a big deal. His also currently has manifold gasket leakQuoted 800 to repair, made a funny noise till I had it fixed. heard that changing the spark plugs on both of these models is a PITA. my sons truck had a coil pack go out each cylinder has its own. About 60 bucks at the auto parts store and you're back in business.
 
   / Ford 150 #4  
I had a 07 and now a 2012. Biggest issue is the 4.6. Just not that powerful. The 5.4 is a much more desirable motor.

As for the seats, all 6 of my F150's have been XLT or better trim packages. The trucks were very comfortable.

Chris
 
   / Ford 150 #5  
The 4.6L is not the best tow engine but it does make an excellent commuter engine. My brother had one in a 2000 F150.
 
   / Ford 150 #6  
I had a 07 and now a 2012. Biggest issue is the 4.6. Just not that powerful. The 5.4 is a much more desirable motor.

Chris

After two 4.6's in the late 90's I felt the same way. Never got another 4.6.
 
   / Ford 150 #7  
After two 4.6's in the late 90's I felt the same way. Never got another 4.6.

I actually never owned a 4.6. All my F150's were 5.4's and now this Ecoboost. All were comfortable trouble free trucks.

Chris
 
   / Ford 150 #8  
SIL is looking at a 2008 4wd 150 p.u. Truck has xtenda cab and only 46K on the odometer. It has the 4.6 V8. It has also had 2 owners. This truck has low mileage for it's year but I am wondering how a truck that really looks brand new presently, would not keep an owner satisfied where the did not want to get rid of it. Anything inherent to this model year that would discourage ownership such as crumby gas mileage or drive train problems?

We have a 2004 two-wheel drive regular cab 6.5' bed 3.55 limited slip diff F150 with the 4.6L in the family fleet that we purchased new. We like it. Ours is high mileage at this point. Change out the spark plugs with Ford's updated design at 50,000. Cam phasers may go but you can drive it with them anyway. The ignition switch may go. Other than that, they are claw hammer reliable.
 
   / Ford 150 #9  
We have a 2004 two-wheel drive regular cab 6.5' bed 3.55 limited slip diff F150 with the 4.6L in the family fleet that we purchased new. We like it. Ours is high mileage at this point. Change out the spark plugs with Ford's updated design at 50,000. Cam phasers may go but you can drive it with them anyway. The ignition switch may go. Other than that, they are claw hammer reliable.

The cam phasers can be a expensive repair. Listen for a ticking noise at idle it is still drivable but annoying. If you do buy one the way to avoid having this problem is regular oil changes and using OEM motorcraft oil filters
 
   / Ford 150 #10  
We have a 2004 two-wheel drive regular cab 6.5' bed 3.55 limited slip diff F150 with the 4.6L in the family fleet that we purchased new. We like it. Ours is high mileage at this point. Change out the spark plugs with Ford's updated design at 50,000. Cam phasers may go but you can drive it with them anyway. The ignition switch may go. Other than that, they are claw hammer reliable.
The 2-valve 4.6L doesn't have cam phasers and they come with a standard one piece spark plug. The 2004 and newer 3-valve 5.4L has cam phasers and the multi-piece plug design (that gets stuck in the head).
Ford did put a 3-valve 4.6L in the F150 for the 09-10 years, but I haven't heard of any specific issues with them.
 

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