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Old Oct 14, 2005 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by 04NickySP2
Are you sure they are giving 0% on the F-Series? I just checked Fords website and it only shows 0% for 72 months on the Exploder and Expedition. You can get 0% for 36 months on the F150 however.
May be dependant on the area... here is the offer for my zip off of ford.com.. only 60 months:

0.0% APR Financing makes the time to buy now!
Low 0.0% APR financing for up to 60 months is available to qualified buyers on many 2005 model year Ford vehicles.

Eligible cars include the 2005 Crown Victoria, Focus, Five Hundred, Freestyle and Thunderbird. For an SUV, choose from Excursion, Explorer Sport Trac and Escape (excluding Escape Hybrid). Ranger, F-150, F-Super Duty (Incl. 6.0L diesel & Harley) and E-Series vans are the truck selections.

The offer runs through January 3, 2006. So now is the time to buy that new Ford! Get a great deal on a great vehicle with low 0.0% APR financing!
Make sure you're eligible for that 0%, I've heard that in some cases it's pretty hard to qualify for that. If you also read the fine print, you're going to be paying a monthly fee for using Ford credit. X dollars per every $1000 financed... add that up over 60 or 72 months...yeah, you're not paying any interest. Just another sales tactic when it comes down to it.
 
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Old Oct 14, 2005 | 04:40 PM
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I have an '05 Supercab 4x4 XLT with 5.4 and 3.73 gears. I'm getting between 14.5 and 18 mpg. I think the fabric seats are very comfortable, especially since I live in Utah and drive to the main office in California often.

My truck was a DEC '04 build and had the high RPM cold start problem. I had Ford flash the computer and that's fixed. My truck had great throttle response from the beginning and still does.

I am a member of the "Vibe Tribe." My truck has a slight driveline vibration from 45-60 mph that is absolutely caused by driveline angle (I have some experience here). I will address it as soon as I install my new suspension system.

Drive the truck you want on a smooth road and get it up to 45-55 and see if you feel the vibration in the steering wheel or ?. Most F150's don't vibrate. I don't even mind mine, as it's nothing compared to what Jeeps can do.
 
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