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2005 Ford F-150

    Base Model  
Suggested Retail $22,700 to $32,535
Invoice Price
$19,977 to $28,435
Destination Fees
$795
   
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Ford Truck Overview/Specs
Body Style(s) MSRP Engine Transmission Fuel Economy
2-Dr Reg Cab Long; 2-Dr Reg Cab Short; 4-Dr Crew Cab Short; 4-Dr Ext Cab Long; 4-Dr Ext Cab Short $22,700 to $32,535 4.2L V6; 4.6L V8; 5.4L V8 4 Speed Automatic Highway (MPG): N/A
City (MPG): N/A
   

F-150 Vehicle Automobile:

Ford F-150 has been the best-selling full-size pickup for 27 consecutive years...
  The F-150 more than delivers on all the truck attributes of toughness, strength, and cargo capacity, with a maximum tow rating of up to 9,900 pounds and a maximum payload of up to 3,000 pounds. Being able to get the work done is important, but the F-150 offers new levels of refinement, comfort, style, driving dynamics, and safety. For 2005, the F-150 gets an expanded lineup. At the top is a new King Ranch model lavishly outfitted in Castano leather. At the bottom is a new V6 model available with an automatic or manual transmission. An inexpensive Work Truck model has been added as well. In between is the industry's widest variety of body configurations: three cab styles, three bed lengths, two bed styles, and a choice of V8 engines. Six distinct trim levels are thoughtfully designed to address the needs of individual buyers with distinct needs and wants.
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The 4.6-liter V8 is an overhead cam engine with aluminum heads. Ninety percent of its torque is available at just 2000 rpm for strong towing performance and solid acceleration when hauling heavy loads. It's rated 15/19 mpg. The 4.2-liter V6 is an attractive option for work trucks. It's a nice, smooth engine and we liked the 2005 XL model we drove with it, though performance is sluggish by modern standards. A V6 two-wheel drive automatic rates 16/20 mpg. The power rack-and-pinion steering in the F-150 is exemplary. It's responsive, without hesitation or delay without being darty or overly quick or nervous. The truck tracks like a laser beam, turns in quickly, and recovers very quickly even with no load in the bed.
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