2004 Ford F150 Review
Sporting a newer and bolder look, the 2004 version of the top-selling vehicle
(car or truck) in America is introduced. With a potent combination of style, car-like
handling, convenient interior amenities and excellent powertrain, the Ford F150
is determined to stay as the market leader in terms of sales. For the 2004 version,
Ford built the F150 from the ground up. The new F150 is now bigger and heavier
than its predecessors. And it offers the best handling, quiet operation and the
most car-like convenience among the full-size pickup truck segment.

The 2004 Ford F150 comes in five distinct trim levels, each one with its own
unique style, engines, features and configurations. The Ford F150 2004 has the
following iterations: XL, STX, XLT, FX4, and Lariat. Within these five models
are countless options and configurations that give the buyer a wide selection
to choose from according to needs and preferences. Aside from these trim levels,
regular, extended and crew cab body styles are also offered. The new Ford F150
offers a higher towing capacity.
There are two engine options available, 4.6-liter V8 with 231 horsepower and
293 lb-ft of torque; and a 5.4-liter V8 with 300 horsepower and 365 lb-ft of torque.
The 2004 Ford F150 offers a superior driving experience with new engineering advancements
such as new outboard rear shock absorbers. With the 2004 F150, Ford continues
to be the industry leader in the full-size pickup truck segment. This powerful,
comfortable and stylish pickup is bigger, stronger and more versatile than ever.