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2004-2008 Ford F-150

Posted By The Editor On May 3, 2009 @ 11:15 am In Buyer Guides,Ford Trucks,Pickup Truck Guide | No Comments

Ford F-150
The best-selling pickup truck in America got a total makeover for the 2004 model year. With numerous body styles and trim levels, the F-150 can be used as just a barebones workhorse or as a luxury family hauler.

Base price :
$26,600
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Engine :
V6, 4.2L, petrol OHV, 2WD
V8, 4.6L, petrol SOHC, 2WD/4WD
V8, 5.4L, petrol SOHC, 2WD/4WD

Valve :
12 valves, 2 valves per cylinder(V6)
24 valves, 3 valves per cylinder(V8)

Transmission :
5-spd manual
4-spd automatic

Horsepower :
202 hp @ 4350 rpm(4.2L)
248 hp @ 4750 rpm(4.6L)
300 hp @ 5000 rpm(5.4L)

Torque :
260 lb-ft @ 3750 rpm(4.2L)
294 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm(4.6L)
365 lb-ft @ 3750 rpm(5.4L)

Fuel economy :
city – 13-14 mpg
highway – 17-20 mpg

Suspension :
F – Independent double wishbone
R – Live axle

Brakes :
F – Discs
R – Discs / drums

Top speed :
98-109 mph(electronically limited)

0-60 mph :
8.9 sec.(5.4L 4WD)

0-¼ mile :
16.9 sec.@ 81.0 mph(5.4L 4WD)

60-0 braking distance :
145 ft

200 ft skidpad :
0.70 g

Maximum towing capacity :
8000-11000 lbs

Curb weight :
4524-5758 lbs

Overall length :
211.2-248.3 in.

Wheelbase :
126.0-163.0 in.

Overall width :
78.9 in.

Height :
73.6-76.1 in.

Ground clearance :
8.0-8.3 in.

Ford F-150
The best-selling pickup truck in America got a total makeover for the 2004 model year. With numerous body styles and trim levels, the F-150 can be used as just a barebones workhorse or as a luxury family hauler.

Pros :
– More than enough room.
– Quiet ride quality.
– Improved handling.
– Tons of trim choices.
– More upscale interior trimmings.

Cons :
– Poor fuel economy.
– No manual gearbox available.
– Unimaginative styling.
– Outdated four-speed automatic transmission.
– Size makes it hard to park.

Review :
Ford F-Series, the best-selling full-size pickup for 27 years, is the culmination of 50 years of Built Ford Tough reliability, power and presence. Ford F-150 sets new standards in the industry for toughness, strength, safety, interior spaciousness, refinement, driving dynamics, stability, functionality, cargo capacity, comfort and style.

The 2005 Ford F-150 offers the industry’s widest variety of body configurations, including three cab choices, three box lengths two box styles, and five unique series: the entry level F-150 XL, fun and athletic F-150 STX, all-purpose F-150 XLT, powerful F-150 FX4, and the luxurious F-150 Lariat. New for 2005 is the F-150 King Ranch. Additionally, all cab configurations feature four doors for easy access.

With a maximum tow rating of 9,900 pounds and maximum payload capacity of 3,000 pounds, the F-150 is the most capable full-size pickup under 8,500 pounds.

The passenger compartment of the Regular Cab and SuperCab body styles is 6 inches longer, giving customers greater interior spaciousness. Regular Cab models feature industry-first rearward-swinging access doors that make it easier to reach a behind-seat cargo area. SuperCab occupants can enjoy first-in-class rear door power windows (on XLT, FX4 and Lariat), as well as an optional power sliding rear window.

Passenger comfort and head-turning style are byproducts of the redesigned Ford F-150 interior. Designers created three different instrument cluster designs, which combined with other elements, give each series a distinctive look. All models, including the base version, feature an upscale two-tone instrument panel.

The flow-through center console gives customers the option of two captain’s chairs with a floor shifter on FX4 and Lariat models. The floor shifter, another F-150 first, is a sophisticated design, detailed in warm steel and chrome. Vehicles equipped with a 40/20/40 split-front-bench seat have a different instrument panel center stack optimized for middle passenger legroom.

The F-150 continues to offer another industry-first: a modular overhead rail system that allows owners to customize interior storage options to suit their individual needs. With it, occupants may easily snap in additional modules, such as first- aid kits, toolboxes, flashlights and two-way radio holders.

The F-150 offers three engine choices: a 4.2L V6 engine, a 4.6L Triton V8 and a 5.4L Triton V8.

The 5.4L, Triton V8 engine is designed with three valves per cylinder, variable cam timing and a host of other features that provide increased power – especially at low engine speeds – along with a quieter operation and improved fuel efficiency. It delivers 300 horsepower at 5,000 rpm and 365 pound-feet of torque at 3,750 rpm.
Segment-first torque-based electronic throttle control uses driver input from the accelerator pedal to actively modulate the torque at the drive wheels. The technology produces a seamless and consistent engine response, improved fuel economy and enhanced integration of vehicle systems, such as the transmission, variable camshaft timing, vehicle speed control and idle speed control.

The 4.6L Triton V8 achieves 231 horsepower at 4,750 rpm and an impressive 293 pound-feet of torque at 3,500 rpm. Ninety percent of this torque is available at 2,000 rpm for strong towing performance and solid acceleration while hauling heavy loads.

The 4.2L V6 engine produces 202 horsepower at 4,350 rpm and 260 pound-feet of torque at 3,750 rpm, and is offered for the first time with a manual transmission.

Engineering advances in the F-150 lead to decent handling, ride and quietness. The fully boxed frame with hydroformed front rails is about nine times stiffer in torsion and approximately 50 percent stiffer in bending as the already robust 2003 truck. This reduces shake and shudder on rough roads.

It is a quiet ride as well. The liquid-filled engine mounts or “hydromounts” on V8 engine installations attenuate much of the engine’s noise and vibration before it can reach the passenger compartment.

A rack-and-pinion steering system the largest and strongest ever used on a Ford vehicle, was engineered to provide improved steering response.

Both 4×2 and 4×4 models use coil-on-shock, long-spindle, double wishbone front suspension with cast aluminum lower control arms – a first in the pickup truck segment. The suspension reduces unsprung weight to help provide better ride and stability on choppy, broken surfaces.

The front shock absorbers are mounted inside the springs, allowing four-wheel-drive models to use coil springs instead of the traditional torsion bars for improved suspension tuning. The design also moves the shock absorber closer to the wheel, permitting more precise shock tuning. The Hotchkiss-design rear suspension has been optimized with rear shock absorbers placed outboard of the frame rails – a segment exclusive – for a smoother ride and improved control of body lean. The shock position also provides better control of axle “skipping” and “skating” that can happen on washboard-type surfaces.

The strong hydroformed front frame rails are built to help manage crash forces. In an impact, these areas of the frame are designed to collapse in an accordion fashion, dissipating energy before it reaches the passenger compartment.

The F-150’s portfolio of safety features now includes the Ford Personal Safety System and occupant-sensing technology for the first-row passenger. Whether its a pair of work gloves, a child or an adult sitting there, the technology determines if the air bag should be on or off. The frontal air bags offer multiple deployment levels that tailor inflation force to the severity of the crash, the driver’s safety belt use and the driver’s seat position, as determined by a sensor mounted to the seat track.

The Ford F-150 XL includes chrome front and rear bumpers, black grille and front fascia, interval wipers, 17-inch steel wheels, AM/FM stereo, tinted glass, black vinyl floor covering, message center, interior map lights and cloth 40/20/40 front seat with driver’s side manual lumbar support. STX adds body-color front and rear bumpers and grille surround and AM/FM stereo with single CD player. XLT adds chrome front and rear bumpers, black honeycomb grille insert, remote keyless entry, power exterior mirrors, carpeting and floor mats, power locks and windows, privacy glass, outside temperature and compass display and premium cloth 40/20/40 front seat with manual lumbar support for driver and passenger. FX4 adds body-color front and rear bumpers (with monotone paint) or Dark Shadow Grey front and rear bumpers (with two-tone paint), black “bar style” grille insert, wheel-lip moldings, black leather-wrapped steering wheel, black rubber off-road floor mats, overhead storage system (SuperCab and SuperCrew) and sport cloth seats. The Lariat adds chrome (monotone) or Arizona Beige (two-tone) front and rear bumpers, chrome grille surround with Light Arizona Beige honeycomb insert, power heated side mirrors with integral turn signal, 18-inch wheels, electronic automatic temperature control, rear window defroster, carpeting and floor mats, message center with trip computer, leather-wrapped steering wheel with duplicate controls, power-adjustable driver’s seat and leather-trimmed seating surfaces. The King Ranch adds SuperCrew body style, unique King Ranch exterior badges on tailgate and fenders, unique wheel centers, color-coordinated grille, Arizona Beige running boards, power-fold heated side mirrors with approach lamps, Castaño leather power-adjustable heated captain’s chairs, flow-through front console, second-row 60/40 leather-surfaced bench seat, unique logo floor mats, unique woodgrain trim and unique colors.

Options include mechanical or automatic shift-on-the-fly four-wheel-drive, skid plates, limited slip axle, 35.7-gallon fuel tank, fog lamps, two-tone paint, six-disc CD changer, SuperCab or SuperCrew configurations, heavy duty payload package, trailer tow package, snow plow prep package, work truck group and rear seat entertainment system.

Competitors :
Dodge Ram [8]
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 [9]
Nissan Titan [10]

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