36,042 miles
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This 2022 FORD F-150 XLT is offered in CRYSTAL BLACK PEARL with interior, and has 36042 miles.
One Owner!
XLT Chrome Appearance PackageChrome Door and Tailgate Handles with Body-Color Bezel2-Bar Style Grille with Chrome 2 Minor BarsChrome Single-Tip ExhaustFX4 Off-Road PackageXLT Sport Appearance PackageEquipment Group 302A High ($3,955 value)Electronic 10-Speed Automatic TransmissionOnboard 400W OutletSYNC 4 with Enhanced Voice RecognitionClass IV Trailer Hitch ReceiverPower Glass Heated Sideview MirrorsRemote Start SystemLED Sideview Mirror Spotlights8'''' Productivity Screen in Instrument ClusterZone LightingDual Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature ControlHeated Front SeatsLED Reflector HeadlampsLeather-Wrapped Steering WheelIntelligent Access with Push Button Start10-Way Power Driver and Passenger SeatsRear Under-Seat Storage
Convenience Unresponsive driver assistant - a reaction to inaction. Maybe you fell asleep. Maybe you lost consciousness. No matter how it happens, Unresponsive driver assistant works to help lessen the danger when it does. It detects prolonged driver unresponsiveness, automatically bringing the vehicle to a stop and turning on the hazard lights. If equipped, emergency services will also be contacted. Unresponsive driver assistant is safety that never sleeps.Safety and Security Forward collision mitigation - Forward thinking. You look away for just a second and suddenly the vehicle in front of you has stopped. That's when the forward collision mitigation system comes to life. When it senses an impending impact, it will activate a combination of features to help prevent or reduce the severity of an accident. Forward collision mitigation is always looking ahead. Pedestrian impact prevention - An extra step toward safety. Pedestrians don't always stop, look, and listen, but with Pedestrian Impact Prevention, your vehicle is equipped to better see them and avoid them. This system constantly monitors the road ahead to identify and track pedestrians. It projects that image to an interior display screen, AND should an impact become likely, Pedestrian impact prevention takes steps to avoid a collision. Rear camera - Watching your back! The rear camera helps you see obstacles and hazards you otherwise couldn't by showing enhanced images of what is behind you. The rear camera is an extra set of eyes that's both convenient and safe. Rear camera - Watching your back! The rear camera helps you see obstacles and hazards you otherwise couldn't by showing enhanced images of what is behind you. The rear camera is an extra set of eyes that's both convenient and safe. Rear collision mitigation - It has your back. Rear collision mitigation uses sensors to monitor the area behind you. If it senses an impending crash, it activates certain features to help prevent a collision or reduce the severity of it. Put your worries behind you with rear collision mitigation.Technology and Telematics Smart device mirroring - Smartphone, meet smart car. You can control your device through your vehicle's infotainment s
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