2006 Ford F-150 XLT: Reliable Strength for the Oklahoma Heartland
There is a specific kind of reliability required for life in the rolling plains of eastern Oklahoma. Whether you are heading out early to check on livestock in Henryetta, OK or preparing for a weekend of fishing and outdoor recreation, you need a truck that understands the demands of the land. This Oxford White Clearcoat 2006 Ford F-150 XLT is built for exactly those scenarios, offering a straightforward, hardworking character that feels right at home on a gravel section road or parked in front of a local high school stadium on a Friday night.
In a community like Okemah, OK, a truck isn't just a luxury; it is a vital tool for daily life. This Crew Cab F-150 provides the necessary space for the whole family while maintaining the ruggedness required for agricultural work and local trades. It is a vehicle designed to bridge the gap between a dependable workhorse and a comfortable daily driver, ensuring that whether you are hauling supplies or commuting to nearby towns, you have the confidence of a Ford truck beneath you.
Performance & Capability
At the heart of this F-150 is the legendary Triton 4.6L V-8 engine, delivering a steady 231HP. This powertrain is a staple of the Oklahoma landscape, known for its longevity and consistent performance. The engine features an Iron engine block and Aluminum cylinder heads, a combination designed to withstand the heat of a summer afternoon while providing the durability needed for long-term ownership. The Longitudinal mounted engine and 4-speed automatic transmission with Overdrive ensure smooth power delivery, whether you are cruising down the highway or navigating the gently rolling terrain near your home.
The drivetrain is a classic 4x2 configuration, which offers excellent efficiency for those who spend more time on established roads and highways than deep in the mud. To ensure a balanced ride, Ford equipped this XLT with a Standard ride suspension featuring an Independent front suspension with Double wishbone architecture and a Rigid axle rear suspension with Leaf springs. This setup is specifically engineered to handle the varying payloads found on a working farm while maintaining stability. The addition of Gas-pressurized shock absorbers and a Front anti-roll bar helps keep the truck composed even when the bed is loaded with equipment for a project in the rural outskirts.
Technology & Connectivity
In 2006, the focus of truck technology was on clarity and functionality, and this XLT delivers exactly that. The cabin features an Analog instrumentation display that provides vital vehicle data at a glance, including a Tachometer, Voltmeter, and Oil pressure gauge. These traditional gauges are preferred by many in our area for their reliability and ease of reading in all lighting conditions.
Staying aware of your surroundings is made easier with the Exterior temperature display, a crucial feature when Oklahoma weather takes a sudden turn. The audio system is built around a Fixed audio antenna and a Single-disc CD player integrated into the dashboard, allowing you to enjoy your favorite music or catch the local news while driving between job sites. The Digital clock and Compass provide additional navigational assistance, ensuring you stay on track during long drives across the county.