Prices for the top-of-the-range Ford F-150 begin at $60,000. To be fair, this is only to be expected seeing as customers have made it clear over the past five to ten years that they will happily induldge in extravagant pickups.
Cars Direct claim that the four-wheel-drive-equipped 2016 F-150 Limited will set you back $61,905 which is only $15 cheaper than Ford’s last top-of-the-range luxury model, the Lincoln Navigator. If you really need to then you can obviously get a cheaper Limited. The price goes down to $58,480 if you go for just the rear-wheel drive option.
These figures don’t just conceal the cost of any F-150 seen before, but they also manage to comfortably overtake the starting prices of rival luxury pickups. The starting price for the previous top-of-the-line F-150 begins at only $52,780, and the two-wheel rivals from Ram, Chevrolet and GMC – the 1500 Limited, Silveardo High Country and the Sierra Denali begin at $51,870, $49,810 and $51,210.
There is more than enough bling included on the new F-150 model. The vehicle has large, bold, 22-inch wheels, heated/cooled/massaging Mojave leather seats, a 360-degree camera, blind-spot monitoring and on the hood of the car there’s “LIMITED” lettering.