2004 Ford F-150 Heritage Regular Cab 4x2 New Car Buyer's Guide
The 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage pickup is based upon the previous-generation version of the company's best-selling full-size pickup. The line is pared down to regular cab and SuperCab versions in XL or XLT trim, with reductions in color availability, wheel and tire packages and specific options. Gone are the STX, Lariat, King Ranch and Harley-Davidson models. Vanished have the FX4 Off-Road and Sport packages. Say adios to the leather upholstery and heated front seats.
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Originally introduced as F-150s, the King Ranch and Harley-Davidson limited-production pickups have grown in size as well as stature, and for 2004 will be available only as F-250 or F-350 heavy-duty models. The new-generation King Ranch is an interesting mix of brute force and luxury-with a distinct "urban cowboy" flavor. Its Western-themed interior is all premium leather finished in a rawhide-like buff brown with saddlebag seat storage pouches and other home-on-the-range touches. The only thing missing is a set of longhorns mounted on the hood. The Harley-Davidson version is all about detailing that references those two-wheeled icons of the highway. For Harley owners, this pickup is a versatile match-up that's hard to resist.
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Stand-alone options include a reverse proximity sensor ($245) for XL, XLT, Lariat, and King Ranch (a great feature on these big trucks); and a power driver's seat for XLT ($290). Power telescoping trailer mirrors are available on XLT ($220) and standard on Lariat and King Ranch; they feature heated glass and integral turn signal repeaters. Manually telescoping mirrors are available ($125) on XL. A power sliding rear cab window is available on the Lariat ($185). The Harley-Davidson Edition returns for 2005, but now on the F-250 and F-350 4WD Crew Cab only. They come with all the King Ranch goodies plus 20-inch, bright-polished aluminum wheels and unique Harley-Davidson design cues inside and out.
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The F-150 Lariat luxo-truck gets leather upholstery, 18-inch alloy wheels, a flashy chrome grille, woodgrain interior trim, automatic climate control, memory seats and power adjustable pedals as standard equipment. Options include captain's chairs with a center console and floor shifter, as well as two-tone paint. Introduced after the 2004 Ford F-150's initial launch, the upscale F-150 King Ranch tops the line.
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F-250 King Ranch and Harley-Davidson. Originally introduced as F-150s, the King Ranch and Harley-Davidson limited-production pickups have grown in size as well as stature, and for 2004 will be available only as F-250 or F-350 heavy-duty models. The new-generation King Ranch is an interesting mix of brute force and luxury with a distinct "urban cowboy" flavor. Its Western-themed interior is all premium leather finished in a rawhide-like buff brown with saddlebag seat storage pouches and other home-on-the-range touches. The only thing missing is a set of longhorns mounted on the hood. The Harley-Davidson version is all about details that reference those two-wheeled icons of the highway. For Harley owners, this pickup is a versatile matchup that's hard to resist.
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A limited-edition Harley-Davidson package debuts this year, featuring monochromatic paint, 22-inch alloys, unique trim and special leather seating. New 20-inch alloy wheels are available on FX4, Lariat and King Ranch models. Satellite radio is newly available, and traction control can be added to 2WD V8 models.
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Ford offers six distinct trim levels of the F-150 to better meet the individual priorities its owners. The XL, STX, XLT, FX4, Lariat, and King Ranch each boast their own interior style and features. Engines, suspensions and cab configurations are designed to meet specific needs.
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The King Ranch SuperCrew returns for 2005 and adds a healthy dose of ruggedness and exclusivity to F-150. Get inside and you immediately feel the need to glide your hand over the smooth Castano leather that covers the front power adjustable and heated front captain's chairs. They feel rich and look tough. The new V-6 and King Ranch are the big changes for 2005. What has not changed is the industry standard F-150 has set for capability, toughness, strength, safety, interior spaciousness, refinement, driving dynamics, functionality, cargo capacity, comfort and style. Backing all of this up are more than 30 awards for the 2004 Ford F-150, just some of which include North American Truck of the Year, Motor Trend's Truck of the Year, and the Automobile Journalist's Association of Canada's Truck of the Year.
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