2011 Ford F-150 Xlt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Mount Pleasant, Texas, United States
Elliott Auto Group is proud to offer this 4x4 2011 Ford F150 XLT is an excellent example of Ford quality. So, rule the road with the Country's best-selling pickup truck. Whether you are using it to haul your boat to the lake, your tools to the job or your family to the movies, you'll love how great it handles! With the 4X4 capability, you aren't confined to the roads, the world is truly your playground. So hurry in because this combination of features make this a POPULAR vehicle! New Car Test Drive said it "...delivers a strong combination of style, interior comfort, performance, ride and hauling ability. The new engine lineup moves Ford from follower to leader in power and alternatives..." Motor Trend 2009 Truck of the Year. Here are some of the many features you will find on this great F150:
With the "Buy It Now" price of only $21,900+TTL, this truck is listed at nearly $5000 less than NADA value of $26,700! Don't miss this opportunity! Want more details? Call or email Brian Vaseleck at Elliott Auto Group today! Brian Vaseleck 903-434-4930 --Direct Line
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