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truck - 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage
By dave badwolf - June 20 - 2:00 ami think its got alot of space inside.plenty of backseat space and really quit ride for a truck.
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F150 STX - 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage
By royc62 - April 30 - 6:16 pmMy truck is an 2004 F-150 STX version 4.2 and 5 speed. It is a lot of fun to drive. Can pull pop up trailer with no problem. I was afraid that the 4.2 would not be able to handle the things I do, but was I ever wrong. The STX is the sport truck version. I mostly got this truck because of the price. At $14,350 it was less than a lot of used trucks.
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F-150 Heritage flareside - 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage
By lvilla - October 1 - 2:00 amI have owned 3 F-150s in 5 years. All have been flareside, single cab manual transmission. They are a great no-nonsense, good looking truck. They have served me well performance wise in light to medium work use (with the ocassional heavy duty job thrown in). I have never had any reliability issues with any of the trucks. I also love its classic good looks and clean lines.
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It just doesnt break - 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage
By mooseberry - August 28 - 1:29 pmnew late in 04. Inspection revealed one screw in rt frt fender cross threaded. No other defects. Towed Coleman trailer several summers all over Montana, no problems. It simply has never failed its mission. Has been through some very harsh winters up here. Had one problem with corroded emergency brake parts. Fixed by dealer. Caused by goo state sprays on roads. (eats metals). Best truck, best vehicle Ive owned in 60 years.
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2004 ford heritage - 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage
By larry luther - January 20 - 10:00 amsupprised that shortwheelbase rides as good as it does. Power seems to be strong for a 6 cyl. 3.55 ratio may help here.all and all good truck for the price.
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Best vehicle buy Ive ever made - 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage
By BB - July 21 - 2:03 pmBought new in Dec. 2004 when the Heritages had big discounts. Cost 20k new. 67,000 miles now, one blown fuse. Less than a buck in total repairs! 4.6 has more power than I need. Pulls boat with ease. Lived in MN, 55 mph speed limit, got 17-18mpg on the road. Moved to SD, 75mph speed limit on interstate, 65 on 2 lane hiways. Really sucks gas at 75mph, down to 12-13mpg. At 65mph it gets 15-16. Just a quirk of the engine- tranny combination I guess. Put bigger- 265-75-16 tires on at 40k to replace the too small 235-70-16 tires it came with. Much better. Trouble free truck, great to drive, 4wd great in snow. Squeak in the dash the only minor annoyance. Best vehicle buy of my life-Im 62
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Great Truck-Great Value - 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage
By Zebo - June 19 - 10:00 amGot the truck at a great deal, about $9000 off MSRP. Traded a sluggish 2002 4 cyl GMC Sonoma for it. Great acceleration, solid build & frame. The ride is smooth and the clutch is firm. It handles really well over the road and around corners. From a 26 year olds perspective, it has a great look for the money->sturdy rear leaf springs give it an aggressive look (doesnt look like the typical low end work truck). I get about 17-18 mpg but I am going to see how that improves with future improvements of toneau cover/exhaust system->that isnt too bad since "I drive it!!!" Overall, Id pick this Ford over the comparable Chevy, Dodge, and Toyota!
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Good Truck - 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage
By FX4 150 - July 5 - 6:20 pmThis is truly a well built truck. I have no complaints.
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Ford makes Quality Job #1 - 2004 Ford F-150 Heritage
By CoachCJ40 - May 26 - 10:00 amFound On Road Dead? No way is this what FORD stands for. The Ford F-150 Heritage is a great truck to celebrate 100 years in automotive industry. The vehicle handles well, is well-designed, and is great for making hauls. Ford continues to outshine and outperform all other brands with vehicles like this. Congrats, Ford, on a job well done!