How much did a 2010 f150 Lariat cost?

F150 Trims

Truck Original MSRP / Price Transmission
F-150 2WD SuperCrew 145′ Lariat $36,470 / N/A 6-Speed Automatic
F-150 2WD SuperCrew 145′ Platinum $43,125 / N/A 6-Speed Automatic
F-150 2WD SuperCrew 145′ XL $29,295 / N/A 4-Speed Automatic / 6-Speed Automatic
F-150 2WD SuperCrew 145′ XLT $32,260 / N/A 6-Speed Automatic

What’s the average price for a 2010 f150?

With 35 different variants, the 2010 Ford F-150 is priced across a wide range. Regular Cab XL models have a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) right around $22,000, while a fully laden Platinum SuperCrew can run well over $45,000.

How many miles should a 2010 Ford f150 last?

The average Ford F-150 will last up to 150,000 to 300,000 miles before you will need to rebuild the engine. If you use the vehicle as a work truck and average around 15,000 miles per year, the F-150 will easily deliver 20 years of reliable service.

What engine is in the 2010 Ford f150?

4.6 L V8
5.4 L V86.2 L V8
2010 Ford F-150/Engine

How much can a 2010 Ford F 150 tow?

5,100 to 11,300 lbs
2010 Ford F-150/Towing capacity

Is the Ford 5.4 L V8 a good engine?

With 300 horsepower and 365 lb-ft of torque, the Triton 5.4L is one of the most reliable F150 engines. Minor problems were still present like crank angle sensor issues and the occasional spark plug broken off in the head, but few repairs were as expensive as the previous years.

Is 2010 a good year for Ford F150?

With one of the highest towing capacities in the class and a high-quality interior, the 2010 Ford F-150 is a great choice for anyone shopping for a 2010 full-size pickup.

Is 2010 a bad year for F-150?

The 2010 to 2016 Ford F150s took a beating, and it shows. They are renowned as being one of the worst years for the F150 range of pickups. Many consumers complained, not just about the engines, which tended to lose power while driving, but also with the brakes.