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1. Model Lineup 4. Driving Impressions
2. Walkaround 5. Final Word
3. Interior Features  

First look at all-new pickup
written by Jim McCraw (print this article)

 

When you are the absolute market leader, as Ford is with the F150 pickup truck, you don't take change lightly. The F150 is the most important, most profitableClick for a larger 2004 Ford F150 picture vehicle Ford makes. With nearly 900,000 annual sales, the Ford F150 has been the best-selling vehicle (car or truck) in America for 21 consecutive years. Now, they've thrown away the old formula and created a brand new F150 from the ground up.
Ford admits the new F150 is bigger, heavier, and more expensive to build than the wildly successful previous version. It is also the best-handling, quietest, most car-like full-size pickup truck in the history of the world. All of the new Ford F150 models feature all-new interiors that show attention to detail. The seats vary, but all are comfortable and supportive. Ford says the F150 will be sold at competitive prices, model for model, against the traditional American as well as the new Japanese competition.

To better meet the needs of different types of buyers, Ford created five distinct iterations of the F150: XL, STX, XLT, FX4, and Lariat. Each boasts its own interior style and features engines, suspensions and cab configurations designed to meetClick for a larger 2004 Ford F150 picture specific needs. A myriad of configurations and options within these five model lines ensure buyers can select the right pickup for them.
XL is the budget-priced truck. It features an all-new work-truck interior and comes with all the basics such as 40/20/40 bench seats in vinyl or cloth, an all-plastic dashboard, a black grille and 17-inch steel wheels. XL is available in regular cab or SuperCab styles. XL is powered by Ford's 231-horsepower 4.6-liter V8 and comes with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. An F150 XL Regular Cab 2WD automatic retails for $21,215, while a long-wheelbase (145-inch) 4x4 is priced at $24,855.

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Ford F150 STX is sportier than the XL, with a body-colored grille surround for the black bar grille, and 17-inch cast aluminum wheels. STX comes in Styleside (flat) and Flareside (fendered) body styles, in regular cab or SuperCab, with either a 6.5-foot or a 5.5-foot cargo box. An audiophile sound system with subwoofer andClick for a larger 2004 Ford F150 picture six-disc CD changer is optional. An STX starts at $22,215. (Manufacturer's suggested retail prices do not include the destination charge of $795.)
The Ford F150 XLT is Ford's volume model and comes with its own egg crate grille style. XLT comes in regular cab, SuperCab and SuperCrew four-door variants, with a choice of 5.5-, 6.5- and 8-foot bed lengths, and Styleside and Flareside body styles. A premium cloth interior is standard on the bench seats or optional captain's chairs. The Ford F150 XLT instrument panel gets more flash than either the XL or STX dash. SuperCrew and SuperCab versions offer power rear windows. The XLT comes with the new overhead rail console system and fog lamps when ordered as a 4X4. XLT SuperCab 4x4 4.6-liter V8 automatic retails for $30,085 MSRP.

F150 FX4 is a specialty 4X4 off-road model. FX4 comes only in a stepside version with special chrome interior trim and markings, and a floor console with floorClick for a larger 2004 Ford F150 picture shifter. FX4 is available in regular cab, SuperCab and SuperCrew body styles with either 5.5-foot Styleside or 6.5-foot Flareside or Styleside bed designs (no 8-foot bed). The standard engine is the 300-horsepower 5.4-liter 3-valve-per-cylinder V8, which Ford says has the best fuel consumption of any V8 engine it has ever built. The FX4 has its own instrument package as do the rest of the models, with carbon mesh accents on the metallic dashboard. Captain's chairs in cloth or leather and the Audiophile system are optional, and 18-inch cast aluminum wheels are optional. An F150 FX4 SuperCab 4x4 5.4-liter V8 automatic retails for $32,185.

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