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Just hit 36k miles...no issues but recalls.

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My 2021 Platinum is now 36 months old this month with 22k miles on my truck and still loving it.. It pulls my travel trailer like it not even there and getting almost 12 mpg while towing.. The Powerboost is such a great platform. My truck PPOB powers my trailer and my house if necessary.
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22 XLT PB with 34k, owned since new. No issues other than a soft 12V battery which was changed last year. Probably my best automotive purchase ever.

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I'm amazed at the variation in the number of miles we all have! 33 months and just over 37k for me. Hard to believe that I was at half of that in January!

Here's a pic from last year; thought it was an appropriate photo opp! Just wish I could have gotten it staged a little better.

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I love my truck more than a reasonable amount and I will leave it at that.

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In July 2021, I purchased my very first brand new vehicle, which was a 2021 F-150 502a Lariat Screw 4x4 with a 3.5 Eco and 3.55 rear end. The truck was great. The minor issues i had were all covered under warranty. It was my dream truck and I would have kept it had the body shop not botched up the paint job after 2 encounters with mother nature.

After ~55k miles, I traded the 2021 on a 2024 Lariat 502a BAP Screw 4x4 with a PB and 3.73 rear end. I only have ~1.7k miles on it since purchasing 11.2.24. I'm really liking the upgraded technologies, larger wheels and of course the PB. I'm counting me being the only owner of this truck. That's not to say I won't buy another new one in 7 years or so.

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31 months 21,816 miles as of right now
other than 2 new batteries ,
i have had really superb ownership, she is great on long long trips of 10 -12 hrs in the drivers seat
love the ride, love the zoom zoom for a 6200lbs of goodness,
love the KR interior,
really pretty happy....i just have to stay away from those RUBY red trucks, they are a temptress

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35,500 on my 21 job 1 Platinum Screw, 157 wb. Purchased in July, 21. We love the truck , so comfortable. We travel to Myrtle Beach twice a year for a month at a time with Half of the house plus the kitchen sink and it all fits in the truck along with 2 bikes on the hitch rack. Minor problems along with the recalls, I even still have the original H6 battery, but that's getting changed soon. It really has been a problem free truck [ knock on wood]. I'm probably in the less than 1% here, but I wish Ford would have made it available with an 8 ft bed with a fully usable 40 gal fuel tank.
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35,500 on my 21 job 1 Platinum Screw, 157 wb. Purchased in July, 21. We love the truck , so comfortable. We travel to Myrtle Beach twice a year for a month at a time with Half of the house plus the kitchen sink and it all fits in the truck along with 2 bikes on the hitch rack. Minor problems along with the recalls, I even still have the original H6 battery, but that's getting changed soon. It really has been a problem free truck [ knock on wood]. I'm probably in the less than 1% here, but I wish Ford would have made it available with an 8 ft bed with a fully usable 40 gal fuel tank.
Lol we make the same trip to Myrtle Beach twice a year as well! And yes we bring everything including the kitchen sink to. From Northern New Jersey, the 36 gallon tank makes it a nonstop trip. Except for rest stop breaks. ?
 

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Lol we make the same trip to Myrtle Beach twice a year as well! And yes we bring everything including the kitchen sink to. From Northern New Jersey, the 36 gallon tank makes it a nonstop trip. Except for rest stop breaks. ?
Yeah not getting the 36 gal tank was a mistake , but we stopped frequently so its not a problem.
 

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Yeah not getting the 36 gal tank was a mistake , but we stopped frequently so its not a problem.
True, there's no way I could do that entire trip without multiple stops. Usually we stop just before the DC to Richmond leg of the trip. And I'll bet you know why.
 

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Lol we make the same trip to Myrtle Beach twice a year as well! And yes we bring everything including the kitchen sink to. From Northern New Jersey, the 36 gallon tank makes it a nonstop trip. Except for rest stop breaks. ?
Think...pilot relief piddle pack, basically a heavy duty zip lock sandwich bag, with a dry sponge inside.. it's all the rage for passenger entertainment :idea::puke:

The 36 gallon tank imo
No stops for fuel, just quick rest stop events
 

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True, there's no way I could do that entire trip without multiple stops. Usually we stop just before the DC to Richmond leg of the trip. And I'll bet you know why.
We avoid that area so I'm not sure what goes on there. We swing west and then south thru Pa and pick up I-95 at Fredericksburg to avoid the Baltimore/ Dc area. Yeah it's out of the way and it adds milage, but it usually makes for a more relaxing trip.
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