What does Lobo mean on Ford trucks?

What does Lobo mean on Ford trucks?

wolf
It’s the same as the Ford F-150 we have here in the states, but its sells in Mexico stamped as Lobo, which means wolf in Spanish. If you buy a Mexican F-150 without the Lobo badge, it’s built on an older model and will have dated technology. The wolf of the F-series is an elite F-150 in Mexico.

What is a 2003 F-150 worth?

2003 Ford F-150 Retail Prices

Trim MSRP CarGurus Instant Market Value
XLT Extended Cab Stepside 4WD SB $30,095 $9,071
Lariat Crew Cab 4WD SB $34,930 $8,863
XLT Extended Cab Stepside SB $26,280 $8,075
King Ranch Crew Cab SB $34,375 $8,852

Is 2003 f150 a good truck?

Very reliable ! Best truck to own has the 4.6 best motor made by ford will hold a lot of miles also a collector truck cant go wrong with this one . Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 5.0. Interior design 5.0.

Is Lobo Spanish for wolf?

From Spanish lobo (“wolf”). Doublet of lupus and wolf.

Where is the Ford Lobo made?

Mexico
Ford F-Series (eleventh generation)

Eleventh generation (P221)
Also called Ford Lobo (Mexico)
Production June 2003 – July 2008
Model years 2004–2008
Assembly Cuautitlan, Mexico Dearborn, Michigan, U.S. Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. Norfolk, Virginia, U.S. Valencia, Venezuela (Valencia Assembly)

Is the Triton 5.4 A good engine?

Anyways, the 5.4L Triton is a pretty reliable engine. Keep up with maintenance and repairs as they pop up, and chances are the 5.4 V8 will hold up beyond 200,000 miles. There’s a reason Ford stuck with these engines for roughly 2 decades.

How long does a 2003 Ford F-150 last?

On average, a Ford F150 lasts from 150,000 to 300,000 miles. Somewhere between these two extremes, many Ford F150 owners report needing to rebuild the engine.

How many miles per gallon does a 2003 Ford F-150 get?

Up to 17 city / 20 highway
2003 Ford F-150/MPG

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