My 2006 F-150 has been reliable and is still functioning well at 16 years old with 84,000 miles on it. True, it has low miles and is garaged very day. I maintain it well and change the oil every year with synthetic. The only trouble I’ve had with it is the entertainment system six disk changer froze up last year and the a/c system compressor ate itself three years ago. Living in ARIZONA, that’s not a bad record for an a/c unit. So, up until now I’ve been relatively content with my vehicle. That outlook took a hit this week. My left rear turn signal and brake light (same bulb, two filaments) went out. I checked the bulb and both elements were fine. THEN I was exposed to the fuse panel. The person who located this fuse panel under the glove box so far that unless you are a two foot high circus acrobat, there is no way to reach many of the fuses. Particularly the one I wanted to check. # 42 fuse is in the extreme upper left corner of this panel, on the close left side of a much larger relay box. After spending several hours and many tortured epithets trying to retrieve this fuse, I gave up. Had I known how poorly this electrical panel had been located in the design of this truck I have serious doubts that I would have bought it. Rest assured this is a detail I will investigate thoroughly if and when I ever buy another vehicle.