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2004 Ford F-150 FX4 and Lariat

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The all-new Ford F-150 is quite an upgrade from the old version. 2004 sees custom interior settings, more room, more power, better performance and more standard features. There's no sense in going halfway if you're set on a redesign. Better to follow Ford's lead and completely revamp the whole lineup. Though it's not like the best-selling full-size pickup needed any help.

The F-150 is offered in regular cab, extended cab and crew cab styles. For 2004, all models have four doors, even regular cabs (an industry first). In addition, Regular Cab and SuperCab extended models have a passenger compartment that is 6 inches longer, providing more space inside for occupants and their gear. For the regular Cab, it means 13 inches of secure storage space behind the seat.

Available Models
The 2004 Ford F-150 is offered in a total of five solid trims: XL, STX, XLT, FX4 and Lariat. XL, STX and XLT models are covered in a separate review.

Interior Features
A number of new interior designs are offered, featuring instrument panels that reflect the particular style of each model. 2004 also introduces a flow-through center console, giving customers the option of two captain's chairs with a floor shifter on FX4 and Lariat models. The floor shifter is yet another F-150 first.

Still more innovations: the new F-150 marks the debut of an industry-first, modular overhead rail system that allows owners to customize interior storage options to suit their individual needs.

A rear seat DVD entertainment system is offered as optional equipment with SuperCrew crew cabs.

Exterior Features
Beds of 5.5-ft, 6.5-ft and 8-ft are available. For 2004, the box is more than 2 inches deeper, with greater cargo volume. A class-exclusive new standard Tailgate Assist feature helps owners of all statures open and close the gate.

Performance
The 2004 Ford F-150's fully boxed frame is approximately nine times stiffer torsionally than its predecessor. This means a maximum tow rating of 9,500 pounds and maximum payload capacity of 2,900 pounds-making the new F-150 the most capable full-size pickup under 8,500 pounds.

The standard engine is a 5.4-liter V8 with 300 horsepower and 365 lb-ft of torque. It has improvements in low-speed and peak torque for greater fuel efficiency. It also contributes to a quieter cab environment.

FX4 models are for off-road use; they come in 4WD. The Lariat also offers a 2WD configuration.

Safety and Security
Dual front airbags and antilock 4-wheel disc brakes are standard on all 2004 models. A rear-obstacle detections system is optional.

New for the 2004 Ford F-150

Even tougher - F-150's fully boxed frame is approximately nine times stiffer torsionally than its predecessor, providing the foundation for improved durability, driving dynamics, and ride refinement and quietness. With a maximum tow rating of 9,900 pounds and maximum payload capacity of 3,000 pounds, the new F-150 is the most capable full-size pickup under 8,500 pounds.
New interiors - Custom environments have been developed for each series. The initial "wow factor" is supported by substance that makes F-150 a pleasure over the long run.
More spaciousness - Regular Cab and SuperCab models have a passenger compartment that is 6 inches longer, providing more space inside for occupants and their gear. For SuperCab models, that extra length means increased rear-seat comfort for three adults in the rear seat. For Regular Cab, it means 16 inches of secure storage space behind the seat.
Easy access - Reflecting consumer demand for ease of access for people and cargo, Regular Cab models feature new, class-exclusive access doors that open up new stowage possibilities behind the seat.
New engine technology - Ford's new 5.4-liter, 3-valve Triton™ V-8 engine produces 300 peak horsepower, a 15-percent improvement over the previous award-winning 5.4-liter engine, along with improvements in low-speed and peak torque and greater fuel efficiency. Smooth, quiet and refined, it also contributes to the quieter cab environment.
Stronger stance and style - The new F-150 features an all-new design, with a bold exterior shape that reflects Ford truck toughness and capability. The refined interiors take the full-size pickup to a new level of comfort and refinement.
Superior driving experience - Tremendous attention to detail and engineering advancements -- such as the new outboard rear shock absorbers and wider rear leaf springs -- have been applied to the chassis of the F-150 to deliver a confident, capable driving experience.
Safety - The new Occupant Position Sensing technology for the first-row passenger makes the 2004 F-150 a strong choice for safety. It exceeds rigorous new federal safety standards for air bag and offset crash performance.
Cargo capacity - The new F-150 cargo box is more than 2 inches deeper, with greater cargo volume. Plus, a class-exclusive new standard Tailgate Assist feature helps owners of all statures more easily open and close the gate.


Fast Stats
Seats
3 / 5 / 6
MSRP from
$30,245
Engine
4.6L V8
5.4L V8
Horsepower
231 @ 4750
300 @ 5000
Transmission
4-speed auto
MPG: City/Hwy
15 / 19

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