2013 Ford F150 on 2040-cars
169 Northland Blvd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:Turbocharged Gas V6 3.5L/213
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FTFW1ET0DFD98685
Stock Num: C28064
Make: Ford
Model: F150
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Blue
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 8294
Our 2013 4WD Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew shown here in Blue Flame is one nice truck! This one is powered by a Turbocharged 3.5 Liter Ecoboost that offers 365hp on tap while paired with a 6-Speed Automatic w/Tow/Haul Mode. Secure up to 22mpg while enjoying a quiet ride and find that reliability and performance are what made the tough F-150 one of the top selling full-size trucks on the market today! Best in class once again in towing and payload capacity. Inside the SuperCrew you will enjoy a durable and stylish cabin with comfortable seating, easy to read modern display center and great storage spaces. SYNC your phone to the AM/FM/CD stereo to become hands free. Cloth seating and sound deadening carpet add to the excellent acoustics that Ford offers along with all sorts of power gadgets that make every moment in an F-Series a joy. The exterior features also delivers giving you a removable tailgate with lift assist, fog lamps and a cool chrome grille. You are good to go with a superb reliable truck for a great price! Ford always comes through with safety and the F-150 ranks at the top. It's high strength steel safety cage keeps you secure along with 6 standard airbags, SOS post crash Alert, Trailer Sway and Roll Stability control and anti-lock brakes. The F-150 has everything you could ask for in a full-size truck. Whether it's for work or play you have made an excellent choice! Print this page and call us Now... We Know You Will Enjoy Your Test Drive Towards Ownership! Buy with confidence! This vehicle's story can be verified with a CarFax Title History report. What are you waiting for? Come on in before it is too late! More people choose Jake Sweeny over any other dealer in the area. Find us right now at 877-215-7652 ask for Chris Simon.
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