2004-2008 Ford F-150: Overview

Updated: 11/23/08

2004 Ford F-150
2008 Ford F-150
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2004-2008 Ford F-150 

  • Price Range:  $6,800 - $24,800
CG Rating

56

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Pros

  • Cargo room (crew cab)
  • Instruments/controls
  • Trailer-towing capability (5.4 V8)
  • Passenger room (crew cab)

Cons

  • Passing power (V6, 4.6 V8)
  • Fuel economy

Vehicle Highlights

Ford redesigned America's best-selling pickups for 2004, giving them roomier cabs, more power, fresh styling, and new features. Regular-, extended-, and crew-cab body styles returned. All cabs now had four doors and were 6 inches longer and 4 inches wider than their predecessors. The regular cab joined the SuperCab (extended cab) with rear-hinged "half doors" as standard. The SuperCrew crew cab returned with four front-hinged doors. Both extended and crew-cab models contained a rear bench seat for six-passenger capacity. The added cab length in extended models allowed the rear seatback to recline to the same angle as in the crew cabs. Crew cabs used a 5.5-foot cargo bed. Other F-150s had beds of 5.5, 6.5, and 8-foot length, depending on model. All pickups came in flat-side Styleside form; the 6.5-foot bed also was offered as a flare-fendered Flareside model. Ford's base engine was a 231-horsepower 4.6-liter V8. Optional was a 5.4-liter V8 rated at 300 horsepower, versus 260 in 2003. A four-speed automatic was the sole transmission--available for the first time with a floor-mounted shift lever. All models could be equipped with rear-wheel drive or with 4WD that had to be disengaged on dry pavement but included low-range gearing. Antilock four-wheel disc brakes were standard. No side airbags were available. Ford said a new frame design improved rigidity. The half-doors on extended cabs could be fitted with roll-down windows, unique among full-size pickups. Tailgates had helper springs designed to make them easier to close. Five trim levels were offered: work-oriented XL, sporty STX, mainstream XLT, off-road FX4, and luxury Lariat. Three different instrument-panel designs, along with trim variations, helped differentiate the versions. New features included modular overhead storage compartments inside the cab, which could be added or altered to suit a variety of applications, including DVD entertainment. For a while, the redesigned F-150 was sold alongside the previous-generation F-150, renamed F-150 Heritage. Chief F-150 rivals included the Chevrolet Silverado, Dodge Ram, Nissan Titan, and Toyota Tundra.

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Expert Ratings Summary (view detailed report)

Category Ford F-150 4WD XLT ext. cab 5.4 V8 Rating
Performance 6
Fuel Economy 2
Ride Quality 4
Steering/Handling/Braking 4
Quietness 6
Controls/Materials 6
Interior Room 9
Room/Comfort (rear) 5
Cargo Capacity 4
Value within Class 10
Total Score: 56

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