2011 Ford F-150: Reliability, Recalls, Known Issues & Cost to Own
Data last updated 2026-07-04 · sources listed throughout · based on public NHTSA data
First year of the EcoBoost and 6-speed; one of the more complaint-heavy years for engine and transmission issues, so buy cautiously. 4 known issue patterns are documented below, with frequency and the mileage windows where they typically appear. New, the 2011 Ford F-150 ranged from $22,790 to $48,380 depending on trim (base MSRP, before options and destination).
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First year of the EcoBoost and 6-speed; one of the more complaint-heavy years for engine and transmission issues, so buy cautiously.
Sources (6)
- api.nhtsa.govhttps://api.nhtsa.gov/complaints/complaintsByVehicle?make=ford&model=F-150&mo…
- camerasource.comhttps://www.camerasource.com/blogs/industry-news/the-ford-f-150-model-years-t…
- realtruck.comhttps://realtruck.com/blog/best-worst-years-ford-f150/
- autoblog.comhttps://www.autoblog.com/features/ford-f-150-reliability
- motorverso.comhttps://www.motorverso.com/ford-f-150-reliability-by-year/
- metrofordofokc.comhttps://www.metrofordofokc.com/blogs/3675/pros-and-cons-of-the-ford-f-150
Known issues
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Powertrain complaints include unexpected downshifts to a low gear, intermittent loss of motive power and the truck rolling on an incline when stopped.
commonly reported · 416 NHTSA complaints · typically 70k–150k miles · transmission
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Electric/hydraulic power-steering assist can fail, with a warning light and sudden heavy steering that owners describe as a safety concern.
commonly reported · 148 NHTSA complaints · typically 70k–140k miles · steering
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Brake complaints include master-cylinder failure and a pedal that sinks to the floor with reduced stopping power.
occasional · 95 NHTSA complaints · brake
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First-generation 3.5L EcoBoost can suffer cam-phaser rattle, timing-chain stretch and intercooler condensation that triggers misfires or a stumble under hard acceleration.
commonly reported · 222 NHTSA complaints · typically 60k–130k miles · engine
Based on public NHTSA complaint data and AI synthesis: patterns, not guarantees.
Sources (6)
- api.nhtsa.govhttps://api.nhtsa.gov/complaints/complaintsByVehicle?make=ford&model=F-150&mo…
- camerasource.comhttps://www.camerasource.com/blogs/industry-news/the-ford-f-150-model-years-t…
- realtruck.comhttps://realtruck.com/blog/best-worst-years-ford-f150/
- autoblog.comhttps://www.autoblog.com/features/ford-f-150-reliability
- motorverso.comhttps://www.motorverso.com/ford-f-150-reliability-by-year/
- metrofordofokc.comhttps://www.metrofordofokc.com/blogs/3675/pros-and-cons-of-the-ford-f-150
Recalls & safety
Recall history hasn't been loaded for this model year yet.
Whether a recall is still open on a specific car depends on its VIN. Check it free at NHTSA's VIN lookup (nhtsa.gov/recalls), or ask the seller for proof the repair was done.
Pros & cons
Pros
- Class-leading towing and payload with a more refined ride and quieter cabin than the prior generation.
- New-for-2011 engine lineup adds the efficient, torquey 3.5L EcoBoost and the durable 5.0L Coyote V8 that regularly reaches 250,000-300,000 miles.
- Holds its value well and has deep parts and service support.
Cons
- Real-world fuel economy, especially when towing, falls short of the EcoBoost expectation.
- Early 3.5L EcoBoost trucks are prone to cam-phaser rattle, timing-chain stretch and condensation-related misfires that can be costly.
- Power-steering assist failures and intermittent transmission power loss are recurring owner complaints on this generation.
Trims & original pricing
| Trim | Original base MSRP | New today | Engine | MPG |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XL | $22,790 | $37,290 | — | — |
| STX | $26,630 | $44,855 | — | — |
| XLT | $27,250 | $45,695 | — | — |
| Lariat | $34,495 | $59,560 | — | — |
| FX2 | $35,820 | discontinued | — | — |
| FX4 | $37,010 | discontinued | — | — |
| SVT Raptor | $41,935 | discontinued | — | — |
| King Ranch | $42,175 | $65,825 | — | — |
| Platinum | $43,985 | $68,800 | — | — |
| Lariat Limited | $47,580 | discontinued | — | — |
| Harley-Davidson | $48,380 | discontinued | — | — |
Prices are base MSRP for each trim's standard configuration. Options, packages, and destination charges added to what original buyers actually paid.
Sources (2)
- iseecars.comhttps://www.iseecars.com/car/2011-ford-f__150-price
- iseecars.comhttps://www.iseecars.com/car/ford-f-150-price
Depreciation
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This listing sits above the typical depreciation curve. Common for heavily-optioned cars and for 2021-2023 model years (pandemic-era pricing); the curve is anchored at base MSRP, which excludes options.
Curve anchored at the entry-trim base MSRP ($22,790). Higher trims started higher (up to $48,380), and options added more.
The curve's data ends 10 years in, so the line levels off after that. Treat the tail as a floor, not a forecast: asking prices for older cars depend mostly on condition, mileage, and the current market, and often sit well above it.
Sources (1)
- iseecars.comhttps://www.iseecars.com/car/ford-f-150/resale-value
Cost to own
| Repairs (rises with mileage) | ≈ $750–800/yr |
| Expected lifespan | ~250k miles |
National-average estimates based on public data. Your costs vary by region, driver, and condition.
Sources (3)
- repairpal.comhttps://repairpal.com/reliability/ford/f-150
- moneygeek.comhttps://www.moneygeek.com/insurance/auto/ford-f-150-insurance/
- davearbogast.comhttps://www.davearbogast.com/manufacturer-information/how-long-do-ford-f-150s…
Frequently asked questions
What problems does the 2011 Ford F-150 have?
Documented issue patterns include: Powertrain complaints include unexpected downshifts to a low gear, intermittent loss of motive power and the truck rolling on an incline when stopped; Electric/hydraulic power-steering assist can fail, with a warning light and sudden heavy steering that owners describe as a safety concern; Brake complaints include master-cylinder failure and a pedal that sinks to the floor with reduced stopping power; First-generation 3.5L EcoBoost can suffer cam-phaser rattle, timing-chain stretch and intercooler condensation that triggers misfires or a stumble under hard acceleration. Frequency is based on public NHTSA complaint data: patterns, not guarantees.
Is the 2011 Ford F-150 reliable?
First year of the EcoBoost and 6-speed; one of the more complaint-heavy years for engine and transmission issues, so buy cautiously.
How much did the 2011 Ford F-150 cost new?
Between $22,790 and $48,380 depending on trim. Those are base MSRPs for each trim's standard configuration; options, packages, and destination charges added to what original buyers actually paid.
Is the Ford F-150 expensive to maintain?
Estimated repairs run roughly $750–800/year as mileage climbs.
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