2017 Ford F150 Extended Cab Maintenance Manual

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Sep 20, 2017 - In this 2017 Ford F-150 Review, Consumer Reports says Ford broke all of. Maintenance & Repair. Inside, our tested crew-cab models had cavernous room both front. Check out our truck buying guide and ratings.

Summary Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2017 F-150 trucks equipped with an eight-inch productivity screen. In these vehicles, the instrument cluster may lose power after the initial vehicle start-up in cold ambient temperatures.

Several gauges, including the transmission gear position indicator, may not illuminate. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicles Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 102, 'Transmission shift position sequence, starter interlock, and transmission braking effect.' Summary Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2015-2017 F-150, and 2017 F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 vehicles originally produced with black or body colored exterior door handles that may have been subsequently equipped with a chrome exterior door handle cover accessory kit purchased from a Ford dealer. These accessory door handle covers may cause the doors to unlatch in a side impact collision. As such, these vehicles may fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 206, 'Door Locks and Door Retention Components.'

Several engines are available for the F-150, but one is a standout. The newly redesigned 3.5-liter V6 and its accompanying 10-speed automatic are an extremely appealing combo, and we'd have a hard time picking a different engine from the F-150 lineup.

The Lariat offers a good balance between luxury and everyday pickup usability, so we'd go with that one. It's not much more than the XLT equipped with the 302A package, with which it shares most of its features. And since we're social creatures here at Edmunds, we'd give our friends breathing room that only the cavernous SuperCrew affords. You'll easily find a pickup that meets your needs in the diverse 2017 Ford F-150 lineup. The F-150 boasts high tow and payload ratings and some of the best fuel economy in the light-duty segment. The off-road-ready Raptor is back, too, and ready to dominate any terrain you put in front of it.

The latest generation F-150 offers all the performance you need along with a refined modern touch. It has some features such as the Pro Trailer Backup Assist system, which allows you to control the direction of your trailer with a simple dashboard mounted knob. There's also the F-150's impressively quick Sync 3 infotainment system, a quiet cabin, and all the available luxury amenities you could ask for.

Aluminum body panels and an aluminum bed (rather than traditional steel) help make the 2017 F-150 the lightest truck in its class, too. Put it all together and you've got one of our favorite trucks on the road. There's a deep catalog of features, options, packages, engines and bed configurations for the 2017 Ford F-150, and we'll help you sort through them all. The F-150 is available in six primary trim levels: base XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum and Limited. There's also a high-performance off-road Raptor variant that exists outside the standard lineup. The XL with the 101A package makes for a decent work truck, but you should upgrade to at least the XLT with the 301A package for a passenger-friendly pickup. The Lariat is the gateway to the luxury truck you've been saving for.

The Ford F-150 is available in three cab styles: regular, SuperCab (extended) and SuperCrew (crew cab). Three bed lengths are offered, depending on which cab style is chosen: a 6.5- or a 8-foot bed is available on regular and SuperCabs, and the SuperCrew is eligible only for a 5.5- or a 6.5-foot bed. Several engines are available, starting with a 3.5-liter V6 (282 horsepower, 253 pound-feet). A turbocharged 2.7-liter V6 is next (325 hp, 375 lb-ft), followed by a 5.0-liter V8 (385 hp, 387 lb-ft).

2017 Ford F150 Extended Cab Maintenance Manual

All are paired to a six-speed automatic transmission. A turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 (375 hp, 470 lb-ft) leads the pack, mated to a 10-speed automatic transmission. Any of the above engines can be ordered on the humble XL work truck. Speaking of the base XL, its standard features include 17-inch steel wheels, automatic headlights, trailer sway control, pre-wired trailer connections, manual mirrors and windows, vinyl flooring, a cloth-upholstered 40/20/40-split front bench, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, a driver information display, air-conditioning, a 4.2-inch central display screen and a four-speaker radio with an auxiliary jack. SuperCab and SuperCrew models receive 60/40-split folding rear seats and two additional speakers, and any 4x4 model gets front tow hooks. The 3.5-liter engine is standard on most XL configurations. The turbocharged 2.7-liter is mandatory on certain versions of the 4x2 extended-cab and crew-cab models, while the 5.0-liter comes on 4x4 versions of those models.

An optional 101A package adds power windows and locks (including the tailgate), power mirrors, remote locking and unlocking, cruise control, Ford's vehicle control feature, a bigger driver information screen, Sync voice controls, Bluetooth, smartphone app integration, a USB port and a CD player. Other XL add-ons include chrome and sport appearance packages, the FX4 Off-Road package, side steps, a tailgate assist step, drop-in or spray-in bedliners, remote vehicle tracking and trailer tow packages with Ford's system (essentially a self-steering system to simplify backing up with a trailer). The XLT trim includes the XL's optional 101A package along with alloy wheels, chrome bumpers and exterior trim, foglights, a keypad entry system, rear privacy glass, carpeting, four-way-adjustable headrests, manual driver and passenger lumbar adjustments, and additional interior storage bins and pockets. For the XLT, there are a few options.

The Mid 301A option package adds heated mirrors, an auto-dimming driver-side and rearview mirror, a trailer hitch, a cargo management system with four tie-down cleats, an eight-way power-adjustable driver seat (with power lumbar adjustment), power-adjustable pedals, rear under-seat storage, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a rearview camera and a seven-speaker sound system with satellite radio. The Luxury 302A package includes those items along with a power-sliding rear window, rear parking sensors, LED bed lighting, remote ignition, heated and 10-way power-adjustable front seats (with power lumbar adjustment), a 110-volt power outlet, an 8-inch touchscreen (with Sync 3, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto) and an additional USB port. Notable standalone options include box side steps, a regular sunroof (SuperCab), a panoramic sunroof (SuperCrew), blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, inflatable rear seat belts and a navigation system. When you step up to the F-150 Lariat, many of the XLT's Luxury 302A features come standard; the turbocharged 2.7-liter engine is also standard. You also get 18-inch wheels, keyless entry and ignition, power-folding mirrors, an 8-inch driver information display with expanded capabilities, dual-zone automatic climate control, driver-seat memory settings, ambient lighting, leather upholstery and ventilated front seats. In addition to many of the options offered on the XLT, the Lariat is also eligible for the Mid 501A package and Luxury 502A packages.

The Mid 501A package includes the rest of the 302A's features plus a remote tailgate release and front-facing spotlights, while the Luxury 502A package adds LED headlights and taillights, automatic high beams, automatic wipers, a heated and power-adjustable steering wheel, front bucket seats, heated rear outboard seats (SuperCrew), a navigation system, and an 11-speaker Sony audio system with HD radio. Other options include lane departure warning, power-deployable running boards, a surround-view camera system, an automated parallel parking system, and adaptive cruise control with forward collision warning. The King Ranch trim is only offered as a SuperCrew and builds on the Luxury 502A package with a Western styling theme inside and out and with the 5.0-liter V8 underhood. With a bit more conventional luxury equipment, the Platinum trim adds 20-inch wheels, power-deployable running boards, and wood and aluminum interior trim. Essentially at the top of the range is the F-150 Limited, which comes with the turbocharged 3.5-liter motor, 22-inch wheels, upgraded leather upholstery in the front, unique styling details and many of the F-150's optional features as standard. The off-road-focused F-150 Raptor features a specially tuned version of the turbocharged 3.5-liter engine (450 hp, 510 lb-ft).

Its feature set is similar to the XLT's but gets a reinforced frame, a special four-wheel-drive system, a modified, long-travel suspension, flared fenders, skid plates, 17-inch wheels with upgraded off-road tires, and special interior trim with leather and cloth upholstery. The Raptor is available with many of the same option packages you can get with the XLT and Lariat as well as a few exterior styling packages, a Torsen limited-slip front differential and forged, bead-lock capable wheels.

I leased a fairly low-spec XL model to tow my 5000 lb. Boat and I chose one off the lot. I’m really glad the dealer ordered it with the 2.7 Ecoboost over the base engine; it’s well worth the $995 premium.

Excellent acceleration as well as highway power. It’s amazing that this engine is exactly half the displacement of a V-8 5.4 liter Expedition I previously leased yet it produces 25 more horsepower and more torque. I just completed a trip of almost 3000 miles with the boat in tow. I had no problem cruising at 80 mph with ample power for passing.

The reduced weight of this aluminum truck is listed at only 4400 lbs on my registration. The seats in this basic model were remarkably comfortable for both myself and my passenger for a long day of driving. I never had to alter my position to avoid discomfort, cramping, or pain.

The only seats I’ve ever experienced that are as comfortable for all day driving are in my S class Mercedes sedan. What people say about the Ecoboost is correct; it’s a powerful, economical engine, just not both at the same time. If you go lightly on the gas with nothing in tow, it gets better than 20mpg but if you use the more than ample power, it uses as much or/more gas than a V-8. Rear seat comfort was adequate for adult passengers for short trips.

I love the Sync3 system that permits my phone’s navigation system to appear on screen but I hate Apple for restricting it to their map program and not Google. I hear that Waze is being added however. Also, the phone keypad won’t work when truck is in motion, which sucks. Try responding to an automated call when you can’t enter a single digit, even though it is much less distracting than doing many touchscreen functions that are permitted. I’ve had one problem with the truck that Ford can’t seem to solve yet.

On cold mornings, the rear camera won’t work. As soon as the vehicle warms up, it works and there is no problem if the temperature is above about 45 degrees. My dealer has been unable to fix. XLT 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft. Investigating chemistry lab manual. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft.

SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Raptor 4dr SuperCab 4WD (3.5L 6cyl Turbo 10A) XL 4dr SuperCab 8 ft. LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 8 ft.

LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft. LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft. SB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 8 ft. LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft. LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft. SB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft.

LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A). XLT 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Raptor 4dr SuperCab 4WD (3.5L 6cyl Turbo 10A) XL 4dr SuperCab 8 ft.

LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 8 ft. LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft. LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft.

SB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 8 ft. LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft. LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft. SB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft. LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft.

SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A). XLT 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Raptor 4dr SuperCab 4WD (3.5L 6cyl Turbo 10A) XL 4dr SuperCab 8 ft. LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 8 ft. LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft.

LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft. SB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 8 ft. LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft. LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft. SB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft. LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft.

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SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A). XLT 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft.

SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Raptor 4dr SuperCab 4WD (3.5L 6cyl Turbo 10A) XL 4dr SuperCab 8 ft.

LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 8 ft. LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft.

LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft. SB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 8 ft.

LB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) XL 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft. LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 4WD 6.5 ft. SB (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A) Lariat 4dr SuperCab 4WD 8 ft. LB (5.0L 8cyl 6A) XLT 4dr SuperCab 6.5 ft. SB (3.5L 6cyl 6A). CARFAX 1-Owner.

Chrome Wheels, Turbo Charged Engine, Four Wheel Drive, ENGINE: 2.7L V6 ECOBOOST, EQUIPMENT GROUP 101A MID AND MORE! KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Four Wheel Drive, Chrome Wheels VEHICLE REVIEWS: The F-150 boasts high tow and payload ratings and some of the best fuel economy in the light-duty segment. Aluminum body panels and an aluminum bed (rather than traditional steel) help make the 2017 F-150 the lightest truck in its class, too.

XL with Magnetic Metallic features 6-Speed Automatic Transmission and V6 Cylinder Engine with 282 HP at 6250 RPM. SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE: CARFAX 1-Owner and Qualifies for CARFAX Buyback Guarantee. MORE ABOUT US: Check whether a vehicle is subject to open recalls for safety issues at safercar.gov We'd like to extend a warm welcome to you from our family. We want to ensure that you have a great experience here at Luther Family Ford.

That's why we pledge to treat you with respect, courtesy, fairness and honesty at all times. As a valued customer, you are entitled to our very best, today and every day, along with our promise to do what it takes to make your relationship with us completely satisfying. Pricing analysis performed on. Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase. Vehicle Overview Shoppers pretty much want everything from their full-size light-duty trucks these days.

You want your new truck to be comfortable, have the most modern tech on the inside, get impressive fuel economy and, oh yeah, do all that truck stuff, too, like hauling cords of firewood and towing an Airstream travel trailer. It's easy to take all of this capability for granted, but the 2017 Ford F-150 is a perfect example of that kind of modern truck. The latest generation F-150 offers all the performance you need along with a refined modern touch. It has neat tricks up its sleeve such as the Pro Trailer Backup Assist system, which allows you to control the direction of your trailer with a simple dashboard mounted knob. There's also the F-150's impressively quick Sync 3 infotainment system, a quiet cabin, and all the available luxury amenities you could ask for, such as ventilated seats and power deployable running boards.

Aluminum body panels and an aluminum bed (rather than traditional steel) help make the F-150 the lightest truck in its class, too. This year's 2017 F-150 also gets a few updates worth noting.

The big news is the redesigned version of the top-of-the-line turbocharged 3.5-liter engine that's hooked up to a brand-new 10-speed automatic transmission. It sounds like overkill, but it helps improve fuel economy and it provides an ideal gear ratio for just about any towing scenario.

To top off the changes, Ford has brought back one of the baddest off-road trucks out there, the F-150 Raptor. It's wider and significantly more powerful than the standard F-150 and comes with an upgraded suspension, heavy-duty skid plates and tons of character. Head out to open desert terrain in a Raptor, and you're going to feel as if you're driving your own personal Baja-race trophy truck. Although the F-150 is an outstanding truck, that doesn't mean it's the only full-size truck we'd recommend. The 2017 Ram 1500 is one of our favorites thanks in part to its excellent ride quality and impressive available diesel engine. The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (and its GMC Sierra 1500 twin) are lifelong rivals to the F-150 that offer quiet and well-appointed cabins along with multiple powerful engines to choose from. As for the Raptor, it's in a class by itself, though the stylized Ram 1500 Rebel and rock-crawling Ram 2500 Power Wagon could be worth a look.

Clearly, if you're shopping for a full-size truck, there are a number of excellent choices. But even among all that stiff competition, the 2017 Ford F-150 is still one of our favorite trucks on the road. It should be right near the top of your consideration list. Performance and MPG The 2017 Ford F-150's base engine is a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 282 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of torque. It comes paired with a six-speed automatic transmission. This combination can achieve 20 mpg in combined city/highway driving, and maximum towing capacity is 7,600 pounds. The first of three optional engines is a turbocharged 2.7-liter V6 that increases output to 325 hp and 375 lb-ft of torque.

The 2.7-liter is also paired with a six-speed automatic. We've subjected a few different F-150s equipped with this engine to our performance tests; expect a 0-60 mph time of around 6.3 seconds, an impressive result for a light-duty truck.

This engine is rated at 22 mpg combined and can tow as much as 8,500 pounds. Although the 5.0-liter V8 isn't turbocharged, it's a tried-and-true choice for both its towing prowess and fuel economy that is attainable in the real world.

This one produces 385 hp and 387 lb-ft of torque and comes with the six-speed automatic. In Edmunds testing, a V8-powered 4WD SuperCrew reached 60 mph in 6.9 seconds. Rated fuel economy is 18 mpg combined, and towing capacity tops out at 11,100 pounds.

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Atop of the heap you'll find the redesigned 3.5-liter turbocharged V6, which is now good for 375 hp and a stout 470 lb-ft of torque. It's paired with the new 10-speed automatic transmission. This very capable and well-rounded combination is rated at 21 mpg combined, and properly equipped versions can tow up to 12,200 pounds. Of course the four-wheel-drive versions are rated 1 or 2 mpg lower, and the top three engines are available with an optional heavy payload package that saps another mpg or two. Meanwhile, the Raptor is powered by a high-output version of the turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 that belts out 450 hp and 510 lb-ft of torque. Only available with the 10-speed automatic transmission, it consumes fuel at the rate of 16 mpg in combined driving.

Towing is not its strong suit, however, due to its highly optimized off-road suspension. The Raptor's standard four-wheel-drive system has a driver-adjustable terrain management system that offers six different modes (Normal, Street, Weather, Mud and Sand, Baja and Rock Crawling) used to alter the truck's engine, transmission, traction control and brake systems according to terrain. Weather mode, for example, calibrates the Raptor for rain, snow and ice, while Baja can be used for high-speed desert running. Safety Standard safety features on all 2017 Ford F-150 models include antilock brakes, stability and traction control, trailer sway control, full-length side curtain airbags and automatic crash notification via paired cell phones. Ford's MyKey system is standard on the XLT and above. It monitors the vehicle and allows owners to set certain limitations and alerts for valets and teen drivers.

Optional safety equipment includes rearview and surround-view cameras, rear parking sensors and several driver aid systems. Those systems include adaptive cruise control with collision mitigation, a forward collision warning system that also pre-charges the brakes for maximum responsiveness, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning and inflatable rear seat belts. In Edmunds brake testing, current F-150 test vehicles have generally needed 126 to 132 feet to stop from 60 mph, which is about average for the segment.

In government crash tests, the 2017 Ford F-150 received for overall, front- and side-impact protection and four stars for rollover protection. When the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested the F-150, it gave the F-150 a top rating of Good in all tests, including small-overlap front-impact, moderate-overlap front-impact, side-impact, roof strength and head restraints/seats (whiplash protection). Additional Information The 2017 Ford F-150 pickup is the big Kahuna, the top of the food chain and the king of all it surveys. The F-Series trucks have been the best-selling new vehicle in the world for decades, and Ford is determined to keep that record. Buyers don't want a truck that doesn't meet their needs. So the F-150 is available as everything from a stripped-down, regular-cab work truck that's built to take decades of hardworking abuse up to a four-door crew-cab chockablock with technology and luxury.

Some of that technology is neat stuff, including a Pro Trailer Backup Assist system that allows you to precisely pilot the truck by using a single knob when towing a trailer. The Sync 3 information, navigation and entertainment system works intuitively and rapidly. When lavishly equipped, it may be that the F-150 is the most luxurious vehicle ever sold as a Ford. But the signature feature of this F-150 is its aluminum body, which knocks its curb weight down to the lowest in the class. Under the hood, the marquee news is that the popular twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 has been significantly tweaked and is now paired with a new 10-speed automatic transmission. The payoff should be better fuel economy, better performance and bragging rights for anyone who takes particular pride in the size of a gearbox. But it's the return of the F-150 Raptor after a two-year absence that is most heartening to hardcore truck fans.

Now powered by a version of the EcoBoost V6, the Raptor is wider and more powerful and has an even better suspension than the old Raptor. And that makes it dizzyingly delicious. Expect the Raptor — the Ferrari of factory off-road trucks — to remain in short supply throughout the 2017 model year.

Even in aluminum, the F-150 is a big truck, and big trucks get crummy mileage. The most fuel-efficient F-150 model is a base, regular-cab, two-wheel-drive version, powered by the twin-turbo 2.7-liter V6.

It gets an EPA-rated 21 mpg combined (18 city/24 highway). Coming in with less stellar numbers is a 4x4 F-150 with the big four-door cab and the twin-turbo 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6. You can expect 19 mpg combined from it (17 city/21 highway). Full-size trucks are available in so many variations, with so many available options, that just comprehending the breadth of possibilities can be mind-boggling. But never fear: Edmunds is here to help you select the 2017 Ford F-150 that's just right for you. 2017 Ford F-150 SuperCab Overview What do people think of the 2017 Ford F-150 SuperCab? Consumer ratings and reviews are also available for the 2017 Ford F-150 SuperCab and all its trim types.

Overall, Edmunds users rate the 2017 F-150 SuperCab 4 on a scale of 1 to 5 stars. Edmunds consumer reviews allow users to sift through aggregated consumer reviews to understand what other drivers are saying about any vehicle in our database. Detailed rating breakdowns (including performance, comfort, value, interior, exterior design, build quality, and reliability) are available as well to provide shoppers with a comprehensive understanding of why customers like the 2017 F-150 SuperCab. Edmunds Expert Reviews Edmunds experts have compiled a robust series of ratings and reviews for the 2017 Ford F-150 SuperCab and all model years in our database.

2017 Ford F150 Extended Cab Maintenance Manual

Our rich analysis includes expert reviews and recommendations for the 2017 F-150 SuperCab featuring deep dives into trim levels and features, performance, mpg, safety, interior, and driving. Edmunds also offers expert ratings, road test and performance data, long-term road tests, first-drive reviews, video reviews and more. Our Review Process This review was written by a member of Edmunds' editorial team of expert car reviewers. Our team drives every car you can buy. We put the vehicles through rigorous testing, evaluating how they drive and comparing them in detail to their competitors. We're also regular people like you, so we pay attention to all the different ways people use their cars every day. We want to know if there's enough room for our families and our weekend gear and whether or not our favorite drink fits in the cupholder.

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