u/Foreign_Suggestion89

Considering replacing my AT4 with an F150

Had a '16 Sierra Denali 1500 w/6.2L. Replaced with '21 Sierra AT4 1500 w/6.2L. Have 70k miles on my '21. Passed Pico test! No mechanical issues thus far. Ready for change.

Like the idea of the Ford Powerboost engine and the 'employee pricing for everyone'. Lots of HP/Torque, better mileage (20+), better range (30 gallon tank). Drove a Lariat and a Platinum. The ride is very crude! Felt vibration through the seats. Bumps in the road cause bouncing. It is a good ab workout holding your torso in place. WTH? I actually got out of a Ford and immediately drove my AT4 the same test-drive route to see if I was imaging things. Nope. My '21 AT4 is so much more civilized. Was not impressed with Ford steering feedback, you can see daylight through the tailgate gaps, most F150's don't have rear wheel well liners, and the rake back to front to mention a few details.

I know there is a ton of brand bias and at least on a GMC page can't be the only one.

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u/Foreign_Suggestion89 — 3 days ago