Used 2004 Ford F-150 Consumer Reviews
2004 F-150 SuperCrew
The 2004 F-150 SuperCrew holds the road well, offers a solid ride and comfortable room for five. Still,it leaves room for improvement. One bugaboo is the A/C; you have to hit a smallish button every time you start the vehicle to engage the A/C. The Continental tires that came standard are cheapish, and would be much better with Goodyears or Goodrich truck tires.
solid platform and ride.
I'm driving a 5.4 liter on a extended trip. This is a very refined pickup truck. I was suprised at the intitial assembly quality and materials used for the interior. The sound system is very good and the power train is very smoooth and quiet. Very good ride. Good power, but weight uses up the poneys. No wind noise. Handles well on the turns. Flawless paint and trim. Gas consumption is 15-17mph on the freeways.
- STX Regular CabMSRP: $3,770127 mi away
- XLT SuperCrewMSRP: $7,395138 mi away
- 2004 Ford F-150MSRP: $8,755161 mi away
NEW FX4 2004
THIS TRUCK IS EVERYTHING ITS HYPED UP TO BE. I TURNED IN A '97 FORD AND AM ABSOLUTLEY IN LOVE WITH THE NEW DESIGN, HANDLING, INTERIOR, AND POWER. THE ONLY DRAW BACK (AS EXPECTED) WOULD BE THAT THE STATED GAS MILEAGE IS OVERATED. AS WITH MY OLD TRUCK, I AVERAGE 12 MILES TO THE GALLON IN THE CITY.
ex chevy owner, all others are junk
best by far. makes all others look bad
Great Truck
Since I bought my truck in 2008 I've put a little over 50,000 miles on it. It has been an an excellent truck. I had a 1997 Ford F-150 4x4 and I must say a drastic improvment on Ford's part. The 5.4 liter Triton is an all around great motor. The overall performance of the truck is great. I take it to the family farm, the hunt club, home, jobsites, and college. It has done everything I want and more. I've even had to pull out jeeps, chevys, and Dodges at jobsites. The only thing extra I've put on it was a K&N and a bullydog system upgrade chip. Great reliable truck, I recommend the 2004 F-150 Lariat 4x4 to any one.