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2006 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew V8
Quite possibly the perfect pickup truck
John Stein / autoMedia.com
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Cargo
By law, all cow wranglers are required to be big and husky (it helps when you're taking down a 1,200-pound steer). If that's you, the F-150 interior is built to suit, with two rows of seating for six passengers (five passengers if you order front captain's chairs). Too, the Super Crew has Big Sky-like spaciousness, including 40.1 inches of front headroom, 41.3 inches of front legroom, and a whopping 65.8 inches of front shoulder room (with similar rear dimensions). Result? This is one cab that will never be found lacking in comfort. Especially when you consider that the XLT trim level has such standard features as breathable premium cloth upholstery and fold-down center armrests. A six-way power driver's seat is also available for added comfort.
Standard XLT convenience features include remote keyless entry system, power windows, mirrors and door locks, front and rear 12-volt power points, a compass and exterior temperature display, and even delayed accessory power. Some surprising options are also available, making the F-150 XLT Super Crew suitable for a far greater range of people—and yes, even city dwellers. These include power adjustable foot pedals (a plus for smaller drivers). There's even a reverse sensing system, which is especially useful when backing up slowly if you choose to mount a camper shell on the truck. So is a very worthwhile deluxe mirror package that contains power heated exterior mirrors with integrated turn signal indicators, plus a neat electrochromic (auto-dimming) interior rearview mirror.
As you can see, there is quite a lot to like about the F-150 XLT Super Crew. From hauling wood to shuttling passengers, from city to country, and everything in between, it might just be the perfect pickup. (www.fordvehicles.com)
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