Depending on configuration, Your 2003 Ford F-150 will weigh between 3,935 and 4,994 pounds. This is a significant variation (of over a half ton), so if You need a more precise figure, You'll need to narrow down some of Your engine and body style options. Predictably, large engines will weigh more than smaller engines, longer beds more than shorter beds, and larger cabs more than smaller cabs. Still, this is exceedingly reasonable for a truck, even an F-150. Following the 2004 redesign, the weight of the F-150 jumped to between 4,758 to 5,867 pounds, with the variation accounting for the same factors as the older model year. With a payload capacity of 1,308 to 2,115 pounds, the 2003 F-150 has a decent ratio of weight to hauling.
Amelia R.
August 29, 2019
This vehicle weighs fom 3,935 to 4,994 lbs, depending on trim level and options. This is curb weight, which is the weight of a vehicle including all the fluids needed to actually drive.
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