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Used 2005 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat for Sale Nationwide
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Reviewed a 2005 Ford Lariat Crew Cab LB 4WD on Sep 12, 2014
Good for play, good for work, good for anything that a truck could ever be dreamed of being used for. It was built to last. The motor takes a beating and keeps on running like a sewing machine. The pro-comp lift puts this truck above the traffic and makes it easy to see everything around with out your view being obstructed by all those pesky little cars.
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Reviewed a 2005 Ford Lariat Crew Cab RWD on Apr 23, 2013
Looks good; rides great. Can pull a LOT of weight, Fairly economical on the fuel - 15-19 highway and 12-15 in the city. When pulling a 7000# 25' fifth wheel, averaged 10-12 mpg vacationing in Co and NM.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2005 Ford Lariat Crew Cab 4WD on Mar 7, 2011
Best truck I ever owned! 18 MPG, 0 to 60 in less than 7 seconds, chipped with Edge A2. Tows great with built in trailer brake controls, a major improvement over the 03 I had. Other improvements auto climate control wood grain dash and front end for smother ride. Would recommend it for anyone!
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2005 Ford Lariat Crew Cab LB 4WD on Oct 2, 2013
best for a working not for a home truck. gas is good for a diesel v8. interior is very comfortable and the hole work crew happy. this is work horse ,pulls, push and brake with good distance. overall is a top off the game.
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