Ford F150
| Ford Harley Davidson F-150 SuperCrew |
King Ranch F-150 |
| Supercharged and intercooled 5.4 liter Triton SOHC V8 engine rated at 340 hp @ 4500 rpm, 425 lbs. ft. torque @ 3250 rpm. |
4.6L EFI Triton V-8 Engine (XL/XLT SuperCab 4x4 and all Super-Crew. Required minimum engine on XL/XLT SuperCab) |
2009 Ford F150 XL's include a 4.2 L SEFI V6 Engine and 5 speed manual overdrive transmission for the 4x2, 4x4 Regular Cab and short wheelbase Super-Cab. Or a 4.6 L Triton V-8 Engine and 5 speed manual overdrive transmission available on the F-150 4x4 and new Ford F150 4x2 long wheel base SuperCab which produces 231 hp at 4750 rpm and 293 lb ft of torque at 3500 rpm. Some models are available in a SuperCab, SuperCrew, 4x2 F-150, 4x4 5 1/2 Box, 6 1/2 ' Box, Styleside Body or Flareside Body.
The 2009 Ford SVT F-150 Lightning includes; 5.4 L Supercharged 2V V-8 and 4 speed automatic overdrive transmission, Unique instrumentation white faced instrument cluster with 140 mph speedometer, tachometer, oil pressure, temperature, fuel, supercharger boost gauges, front 40/60 split bench in cloth and leather trim, premium electronic AM/FM stereo cassette with six disc in dash CD.
Ford F150 insurance information
If you are going to purchase a 2009 Ford F150. There are many ways to save on your auto insurance. If you take the time to compare automobile insurance companies you may be able to cut your car insurance rates dramatically. These techniques can sometimes help you get a discount on your 2009 F150 insurance rates,
some states provide discounts for using an anti-theft device, sometimes insuring two cars can be the same price as insuring one.
2009 Ford F150 safety
Before you go on a trip in your new Ford F150 do a quick lookover your new car. Unless you're very knowledgeable when it comes to auto repair and maintenance, it is best to have a mechanic inspect your F150 before a long trip. However, there are a few inspections almost anyone can make,
Check hoses (to and from the radiator and the heater in all Ford's). If they are cracked, look dry-rotted, worn, or are bulging, replace them.
Check your battery. Clean off any buildup of electrolyte with a mixture of baking soda and water.
Check your tires for wear or damage.
Check fluid levels (oil, transmission, coolant, window washer, etc.)
Look under the car to see if there are any fluids leaking.
Make sure your spare tire is well inflated and the jack is in place. These tips can help make your next long trip in your new 2009 Ford F150 a safe one.