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2009 Ford F150 Regular Cab 2-door XL Styleside Pickup

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Pricing Notes
Pricing Notes
With 35 different variants, the 2009 Ford F-150 is priced across a wide range. Regular Cab XL models have a starting Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) right around $22,000, while a fully laden Platinum SuperCrew can run well over $45,000. Somewhere in between those two extremes is where most buyers will find themselves. A look at the New Car Blue Book Value shows the typical transaction price being paid for the F-150 in your area, so be sure to give it a look before you set out to buy. The F-150 is expected to retain a better-than-average residual value, with the SuperCrew models at the top of the chart, followed by the Regular Cab and then the Super Cab. Over a five-year period, the F-150's projected residual value is expected to be nearly on par with the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra, better than the Dodge Ram and Nissan Titan but slightly below the Toyota Tundra.

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