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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XL
110,223 Miles
Sidney, OH
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Purpose Driven Motors
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13
days on market
$3,750
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Ford 2005 F-150
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2005 Ford F-150 XLT
186,486 Miles
Lebanon, TN
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Volunteer Autos INC
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20
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$4,999
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Ford 2005 F-150
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2005 Ford F-150 XLT
135,402 Miles
Durham, NC
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Boulevard Pre-Owned
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17
days on market
$8,900
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 Lariat
150,227 Miles
Highmore, SD
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Jan Busse Ford Pioneer G...
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18
days on market
$6,589
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XLT
69,274 Miles
Merriam, KS
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Hendrick Chevrolet Shawn...
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3
days on market
$13,676
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XLT
184,174 Miles
Fort Collins, CO
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Auto Warehouse
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141
days on market
$9,998
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XL
63,193 Miles
Easton, PA
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Koch 33 Ford
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3
days on market
$10,389
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XL
163,581 Miles
Mobile, AL
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BMW of Mobile
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40
days on market
$8,579
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XLT
191,749 Miles
Kennewick, WA
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Millennium Auto Sales
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113
days on market
$4,900
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 King Ranch
83,896 Miles
Canton, TX
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Hall Chevrolet GMC
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5
days on market
$14,206
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Ford 2005 F-150
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2005 Ford F-150 XLT
78,235 Miles
Calabasas, CA
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Mercedes-Benz of Calabas...
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47
days on market
$11,681
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XL
157,535 Miles
Garden City, MI
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Suburban Chrysler Jeep D...
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53
days on market
$4,680
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 FX4
121,603 Miles
Knoxville, TN
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MINI of Knoxville
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10
days on market
$10,847
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XLT
181,279 Miles
South Jordan, UT
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Riverton Chevrolet
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42
days on market
$7,098
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XL
187,744 Miles
Pryor, OK
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Patriot Chrysler Dodge J...
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7
days on market
$4,999
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XLT
76,564 Miles
Chantilly, VA
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Main Street Motors Inc
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121
days on market
$11,990
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XLT
139,150 Miles
Los Angeles, CA
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Las Torres Auto Sales
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24
days on market
$7,995
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2005 Ford F-150 XL
146,336 Miles
Albany, OR
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Albany Toyota
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36
days on market
$9,199
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XLT
179,847 Miles
Columbia, TN
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Priority Motor Cars Inc
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19
days on market
$5,590
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Ford 2005 F-150
2005 Ford F-150 XLT
101,407 Miles
Disputanta, VA
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Mack's Auto Sales
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13
days on market
$12,500
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2005 Ford F-150 OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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4.0
Value
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Performance
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Comfort
4.5
Fuel Economy
2.5
Reliability
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Mary
Mary
Houston, Texas
5.0
2005 Ford F150
Overall, this has been a great vehicle with little to no maintenance problems. This version is the crew cab and can seat six people. It has the half doors for the back seat so no need to adjust front seats for rear seat passengers to enter vehicle. Three different engine sizes were available for this year; the 4.2, Base model, the 4.6, And 5.4 Triton. We bought the 4.6; It has the ability to tow up to 6400 lbs. With appropriate maintenance, we have spent very little money on repairs; the truck currently has about 160,000 miles on it. There are some things buyers should be aware of especially with this year model. Replacement rotors are extremely expensive, about one thousand dollars, per rotor. If you do your own work, this would definitely be cheaper, but if you're not inclined to do that, please change brake pads at appropriate intervals to avoid potential disaster. The 5.4L version was plagued by issues when trying to change spark plugs. Often the plugs would break off in the block and had to be drilled out; an unexpected expense when trying to do typical maintenance. Thankfully, this is not the case with the 4.6 Or 4.2L versions. The backseat can be a tight fit when four people are in the vehicle, there is not much room back there. The truck came with grey cloth seats. After 10 years, these are pretty cruddy. The center console has some quality issues; the area where the cup holders started to come apart about a year after purchase and now it's completely torn up. This is common in this version of the truck. Gas mileage is typical for a truck, about 17 MPG in the city. When we're towing our lightweight RV (5000 lbs. or so) this goes down to about 9-10 MPG.
Gregory
Gregory
Hennepin, Illinois
3.0
Good truck.
Well, this is my fourth Ford, my second F-150, and is by far the best out of all of them. I've got the crew cab 4x4 with the little 2.7 liter EcoBoost engine, and this thing is a beast! It blows my mind that the smallest engine that you can get in an F-150 is still faster than most sporty sedans/hatchbacks. There's the tiniest delay of power when you step on it, but once those turbos spool up, hold on, because this will shoot you forward faster than any truck should logically be able to move. Now I know lots of people say you don't get a truck to race it, and I agree, but when you're using it as a daily driver, having that get-up-and-go certainly makes the experience more enjoyable. And to top it all off, I'm currently averaging 17 mpg, driving my daily commute up a very hilly and curvy canyon, with some light-duty hauling and towing thrown in there. It is good looking -- I've got the "Lightning Blue" color and get countless compliments. Capable -- Pulls loads without any drama whatsoever. Comfortable -- Very cozy driver's seat and a good ride for a truck. Quiet -- I love a loud raucous V8 just as much as the next guy, but this thing is whisper quiet on the highway, and to be honest, it's pretty nice. Fast -- Seriously, everyone that I've let drive the truck tells me that they have to get one because it's so fun to drive. The fact that Ford put a "sport" mode in a truck says a lot about the engine's capabilities. Economical -- As long as I keep those turbos from spinning a lot, the mpg is actually very good for a truck this size. The auto start/stop feature is less intrusive than I expected and rarely even activates during the hot summer months so as to keep the A/C nice and cold. Roomy -- The backseat is ridiculously roomy, and there's storage both behind and underneath the seats. It's also the only truck with a totally flat rear floor, which is very handy. Great infotainment -- the Sync 3 system is light years better than lots of the competition's offerings. The touchscreen is responsive, intuitive, and lightning fast. Apple CarPlay is great. Sound -- If you want your truck to sound mean and throaty when you step on it, you're in for disappointment because this little engine, even with the sound augmentation, sounds just as small as it is. Interior materials/standard features -- You have to step up to the extremely expensive trim levels to get nice soft materials on the inside as well as features that are standard on even base levels of other Ford vehicles. All in all, I can't keep a smile off of my face when driving this thing. It's a pleasure to commute to work each day. I've got mixed feelings on the aluminum, as it does offer greater mpg and towing capacity, but it seems a little more fragile (I don't really worry about that, as I never would use a truck bed without a liner anyways), and the paint seems to chip a little too easily. Then there are things that you don't expect with the aluminum, like it's a little louder on the body when it's raining or when a rock or something hits the body it rings out very loudly. All very minor things and ultimately the big benefits of aluminum outweigh the small trivial drawbacks. I think all truck manufacturers, even Chevy with those ridiculous commercials, will eventually make the switch. Can't comment too much on reliability. Truck has been rock solid so far, and in the almost three years that the 2.7 EcoBoost has been available, I've heard very few complaints. Ford knows their way around a turbo engine by now, and of the four Fords that I've had, I've never had an issue. If you're looking for an extremely well-thought out and meticulously engineered truck to get work done, look no further. Far and away the best truck that can be purchased today.