Killing some time today at work, I went to a Ford dealer and test drove a 2011 F250 crew cab xlt 4x4 that stickered over $50k. I really liked the seats. Wind was gusting over 30 mph and it didn't have any wind noise against or with the wind. I only drove about 3 miles out and back. When I made the u-turn, I punched it and it had plenty of pep. When I got back and parked, I popped the hood. That's where I lost all interest. I didn't get under the front end and look up, so don't know if you could replace the serpentine belt from there, but you dang sure couldn't do if from the top. I caught a glimpse of the alternator and you might could change that out after removing several items that were above it. I have no idea where the fuel filter is. Seems like it was/is mounted on the frame rail about half way front to back? I guess if the warranty was long enough and cover the serpentine belt and alternator and let someone else do the fuel filter change, it might be a good truck. I would definitely give it a year or two before considering a purchase.
Haven't test driven it, but the engine compartment gave me the same impression. Mentioned that you couldn't even see the ground through all the crap and his response, "That's a good thing. "
