1998 Ford F-150 Driving Impressions

Styleside Regular Cab Pickup
The trendiest of the trucks.

Driving Impressions

reviewed by New Car Test Drive
1998 Ford F-150 Review

People familiar with trucks, particularly those familiar with Ford trucks, will find the driving experience in

the new F-Series greatly enhanced. Whether traveling straight ahead or negotiating twists and turns, the F-Series

offers good steering feel. A high degree of directional stability adds to safety and comfort because it keeps the

vehicle headed down its intended path

Ride, too, is remarkably good. One big problem with pickup trucks has always been how poorly they tend to

ride when empty; this can become really annoying on long trips down concrete interstates where trucks can bounce

ceaselessly. We drove our F-Series pickup over bouncy concrete highways for several hours and the ride was car-like

and comfortable, mile after highway mile

The smooth, quiet overhead-cam engine adds to the driving pleasure. There's no truck-like roar or rumble, no

feeling that it starts thrashing at higher speeds. Whether driving around the city or taking an extended highway

cruise, the 5.4-liter Triton engine is the most velvety full-size pickup truck engine we've encountered. The smaller,

4.6-liter version is equally smooth, but it's less powerful, and we highly recommend the stronger 5.4-liter V8. It's

$665 more, but we think it's money well spent and, besides, you'll probably get most, if not all, of it back at trade-in time. Next Page


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