Sep-06-2015 08:37 PM
Sep-08-2015 07:58 AM
Rally's attended so far-21
Sep-08-2015 07:51 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:best answer here
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Sep-08-2015 07:43 AM
p220sigman wrote:jasonlisan wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Fordlover wrote:https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.autonews.com/article/20150730/RETAIL...Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
...fact is the F-150 is going to cost you more all around, upfront, fuel and insurance...
Don
Don, you are confusing your opinion with real facts, which aren't the same thing. More than what? not buying one and just walking?
Tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that repairing body damage on the aluminum-bodied 2015 Ford F-150 took longer and cost 26 percent more than on the 2014 F-150 made of steel.
Last I knew 30 MPG (ED EPA rating) will cost you less in fuel then 23 mpg (the EB EPA rating).
If the total cost only went up by 400 over the steel body it's because Ford is eating the cost difference. That won't last for long.
Don
Insurance on my F-150 is cheaper than my F-350! Not apples to apples, not sure if there is a price difference from an 2014 F-150 to a 2015 F-150.
While I don't have a dog in this fight, out of curiosity from reading this this thread, I got quotes from our insurance on a comparably equipped F150 and Ram 1500. I went to some dealer websites and got actual VINs for the comparison. For us, the actual 6 month premium for the F150 would be $393.65 and for the Ram 1500 would be 406.51. This was for trucks that stickered at about 57K and seemed to have the same or similar equipment. Of course this can vary widely from company to company and from person to person, but in our case, the F150 would be cheaper. Of course, as the insurance companies get more crash/repair data, that could change.
Sep-08-2015 07:39 AM
jasonlisan wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Fordlover wrote:https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.autonews.com/article/20150730/RETAIL...Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
...fact is the F-150 is going to cost you more all around, upfront, fuel and insurance...
Don
Don, you are confusing your opinion with real facts, which aren't the same thing. More than what? not buying one and just walking?
Tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that repairing body damage on the aluminum-bodied 2015 Ford F-150 took longer and cost 26 percent more than on the 2014 F-150 made of steel.
Last I knew 30 MPG (ED EPA rating) will cost you less in fuel then 23 mpg (the EB EPA rating).
If the total cost only went up by 400 over the steel body it's because Ford is eating the cost difference. That won't last for long.
Don
Insurance on my F-150 is cheaper than my F-350! Not apples to apples, not sure if there is a price difference from an 2014 F-150 to a 2015 F-150.
Sep-08-2015 07:29 AM
jasonlisan wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Fordlover wrote:https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.autonews.com/article/20150730/RETAIL...Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
...fact is the F-150 is going to cost you more all around, upfront, fuel and insurance...
Don
Don, you are confusing your opinion with real facts, which aren't the same thing. More than what? not buying one and just walking?
Tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that repairing body damage on the aluminum-bodied 2015 Ford F-150 took longer and cost 26 percent more than on the 2014 F-150 made of steel.
Last I knew 30 MPG (ED EPA rating) will cost you less in fuel then 23 mpg (the EB EPA rating).
If the total cost only went up by 400 over the steel body it's because Ford is eating the cost difference. That won't last for long.
Don
Insurance on my F-150 is cheaper than my F-350! Not apples to apples, not sure if there is a price difference from an 2014 F-150 to a 2015 F-150.
Sep-08-2015 06:30 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Fordlover wrote:https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.autonews.com/article/20150730/RETAIL...Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
...fact is the F-150 is going to cost you more all around, upfront, fuel and insurance...
Don
Don, you are confusing your opinion with real facts, which aren't the same thing. More than what? not buying one and just walking?
Tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that repairing body damage on the aluminum-bodied 2015 Ford F-150 took longer and cost 26 percent more than on the 2014 F-150 made of steel.
Last I knew 30 MPG (ED EPA rating) will cost you less in fuel then 23 mpg (the EB EPA rating).
If the total cost only went up by 400 over the steel body it's because Ford is eating the cost difference. That won't last for long.
Don
Sep-08-2015 06:09 AM
Sep-08-2015 06:07 AM
Fordlover wrote:https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.autonews.com/article/20150730/RETAIL...Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
...fact is the F-150 is going to cost you more all around, upfront, fuel and insurance...
Don
Don, you are confusing your opinion with real facts, which aren't the same thing. More than what? not buying one and just walking?
Sep-08-2015 05:44 AM
Sep-08-2015 05:34 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
...fact is the F-150 is going to cost you more all around, upfront, fuel and insurance...
Don
Sep-08-2015 05:18 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Jeremiah all vehicles use body adhesives along with spot welds. The biggest issue with the new aluminum bodied F-150 is insurance cost and repair cost. Despite what Fishy might tell you the fact is the F-150 is going to cost you more all around, upfront, fuel and insurance.
Buy what you feel is going to do the best all around job for you and your family.
Don
Sep-08-2015 03:45 AM
MARK VANDERBENT wrote:
Look at some of the explorer hoods at the welds. They are corroding and bubbling the paint . These are aluminum hoods. My close friend has 2013 explorer and is fighting ford over this issue. They will not do anything about it.
Sep-07-2015 04:57 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
2016 Ram fixes that Trollboy but I'm sure you already knew that. Yet again someone posts something that you perceive to threaten your almighty Blue Oval and you feel the need to post your typical BS.
Control that angst Trollboy.
Don
Sep-07-2015 04:50 PM
jerem0621 wrote:
I have heard that Adhesive is used in the new Aluminum F150 Body. Seems that the adhesive is called Dow Betamate structural adhesive.
Here is a Link to a post concerning this.
I'm wondering if anyone has any information on how reliable this structural adhesive will be over time? How will this stuff hold up through thousands of heat and cold cycles...also how will this stuff age?
I am still in the research phase of my next truck purchase and want to make sure I understand these things correctly. Right now the Ram and Chevy are the leaders for my next purchase...
I must admit that there is a basic hesitation in me over the new F150.
The whole aluminum thing by itself is a case for my distrust, then the missing crash deflectors on the supercabs, and now learning that the F150 uses 'structural adhesive' just makes me want to steer away from the F150 (long time Ford guy here too.)
But, I don't want to make an emotional decision but one based on facts.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Sep-07-2015 04:40 PM