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New 2007 Ford F-150 Comes With More Options

The Ford F-150 will have a longer warranty and will be rated to tow up to 10,500 lbs.
August 11, 2006

The Ford F-150 - the flagship American pickup truck - will enter the 2007 model year with two new body styles, 600 pounds greater towing capability, the best warranty and roadside assistance package of any full-size pickup truck and suggested retail prices that will be up to $1,400 lower, including destination charges.

By cab style, the average price reductions are $720 for Regular Cab models, $830 for SuperCabs and $949 for SuperCrews. Prices including destination will now begin at $19,120 for the F-150 XL Regular Cab 4x2 and range up to $39,565 for the F-150 Lariat King Ranch SuperCrew 4x4.

New models for 2007 include the Ford F-150 FX2 Sport, unveiled in April, which will begin at $29,470, and the Harley-Davidson SuperCrew, which will be unveiled at the 66th annual Sturgis Rally in Sturgis, SD - the largest gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts in the world - which begins Aug. 7.

2007 Ford F150 Front Passenger Side View

The F-150 FX2 Sport features a dark billet grille, clear headlamps with platinum bezels and a sporty, deep front valance. The monochromatic paint scheme adds body color to exterior components such as the bumper fascias, side mirror caps and door handles. Unique 18-inch wheels and a chrome exhaust tip complete the exterior package. The interior features black captain's chairs in cloth or leather, and a flow-through center console with a floor shifter.

Last week, Ford announced that the redesigned 2007 Ford Expedition would launch in September with suggested retail prices an average of $4,300 lower than 2006 models, and a starting price of only $29,995, including destination.


2007 Ford F150 Front Drivers Side View
2007 Ford F150 Interior Cockpit

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