10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
143,333 miles

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problem #3

Jul 182013

F-250 8-cyl

  • 103,000 miles
Traveling at approximately 25 mph, the fuel tank straps snapped and the fuel tank dropped to the ground in the vehicle. The driver, unaware of what happened, heard a noise as she was approaching a stop light. The noise ceased after stopping. The driver then made a left turn when the light changed at which time the noise continued. The driver pulled the vehicle into the next available parking lot and upon exiting the vehicle, smelled gas and found the forward part of the fuel tank on the ground with gasoline leaking. No recall notice was received by the driver or the spouse of the driver at their home address in spite of being told later, after the incident, that several were sent.

- Springfield, IL, USA

problem #2

May 262010

F-250

  • 187,000 miles
Fuel tank coming apart truck stalls at high rate of speed with heavy loads replaced fuel tank on 5/26/10 Ford dealership told me they were putting a new and improved fuel tank back on truck now its 3/21/12 truck is back in shop at a different Ford dealership same problem tank did not even last 2 years both trips to shop costing over $6000 because of tanks labor filters injectors vc gaskets etc all Ford can say is 12000 miles or 1 year warranty hundreds of people having same problem with fuel tanks which led to shut down of truck running down the road how many people have to die before something is done"?????"

- Elm City, NC, USA

problem #1

Dec 122006

F-250 6-cyl

  • Manual transmission
  • 140,000 miles
On 12/12/06 a lady turned left in front of me causing me to broadside her. I was doing approx 40 mph at the time. All her air bags deployed. None of mine did, even though the entire impact of the accident was across my front end. Additionally my fuel cutoff switch did not function. When the vehicles came to rest, and I recollected my wits, I realized the engine was still running and at close to full throttle.

- Hemet, CA, USA