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2007 Ford F-150
Invoice: $17,199 - $32,100
Miles Per Gallon
City: 14 MPG - 16 MPG
Highway: 18 MPG - 21 MPG
Body Style: N/A
Engines: 4.2L V-6 202 HP, 4.6L V-8 248 HP, 5.4L V-8 300 HP
The Ford F-150 and F-150 SuperCrew come in a broad range of models, yet they all have nicely balanced suspensions that make them enjoyable trucks to drive with well-designed, comfortable cabs.
The F-150 is available in six distinct trim levels: XL, STX, XLT, FX2/FX4, Lariat, and King Ranch. Each boasts its own interior style, engine, suspension and cab configuration. Engines include a 4.2-liter V6, a 4.6-liter V8, and a 5.4-liter V8. The V6 offers a choice of four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. Both V8s come with four-speed automatic transmissions, although the 5.4 comes with a heavy-duty unit. The flexible fuel version of the 5.4-liter V8 can run on E85 ethanol. The SuperCrew features a back seat that's roomy and comfortable for adults. It offers 39.0 inches of rear legroom, compared with 32.7 inches for the SuperCab. Properly equipped, a Ford F-150 can tow 10,500 pounds or haul more than 3,050 pounds in the bed.
For 2007, a tire-pressure monitoring system now comes standard, a 5.4-liter E85 flexible fuel V8 is available, and power for the 4.6-liter V8 is increased.
Purchasing an older vehicle, such as the 2007 Ford F-150, makes good financial sense. You're able to avoid the steep depreciation rates that occur with brand new vehicles. This essentially gives you the advantage of getting a 2007 Ford F-150 for less money than when it was new. If the 2007 Ford F-150 was properly maintained, you also have a good chance of steering clear of problems that would have developed when the car was new.
The amount you pay for an older car depends on various factors. One important element is where you buy the vehicle. You're likely to get a better deal if you buy it from a private party, as opposed to a dealer. On the other hand, a reputable dealer will normally have some kind of limited warranty, so you can drive away knowing that if the car breaks down right away, you'll be covered. Another factor that may affect price on a 2007 Ford F-150 is whether it's "certified" by the manufacturer. A certified vehicle will cost more because warranty service is provided that normally doesn't come with a used car.
Another dynamic that will play into the purchase price is the resale value. A used vehicle with a high resale value will obviously cost you more. It is expected that the 2007 Ford F-150 will have a excellent resale value. This assumes that the 2007 Ford F-150 is in good condition and has a reasonable number of miles.
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