By adding the 2014 Ford F-150 STX SuperCrew to its lineup, Ford offers entry-level truck customers capable, roomy and stylish new options.

“With the rapidly expanding full-size pickup market continuing to benefit from economic growth and replacement demand, price-conscious buyers are returning looking for an affordable truck with space, capability and style,” said Doug Scott, Ford truck group marketing manager. “Adding the Ford F-150 STX SuperCrew to our 2014 lineup gives these truck shoppers more value-oriented F-150 models to consider.”

The F-150 STX SuperCrew meets the needs of first-time and returning pickup truck customers, especially those who need to transport a crew to a job site or take the family on a trip, says Ford. Positioned between the work-ready XL and popular XLT models, STX offers upgraded exterior and interior features beyond what’s usually available for entry-level crew cab pickups.

2014 Ford F-150 STX SuperCrew. Photo courtesy of Ford.

2014 Ford F-150 STX SuperCrew. Photo courtesy of Ford.

According to Ford, some of these features include body-color front bumper fascia, grille surrounds and front and rear step bumpers; power equipment group (power lock doors, integrated keyhead transmitter remotes, Illuminated Entry System); 17-inch machined aluminum wheels; audio input jack; customer information display; MyKey (a feature to set speed-alert chimes to encourage safer driving); front-row 40/20/40 premium cloth bench seat and AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control.

The Ford F-150 STX comes standard with a 302-horsepower, 278-lb.-ft.-of-torque 3.7-liter V6 engine, delivering an EPA-estimated 17 mpg city and 23 mpg highway, says Ford. A 5-liter V8 rated at 360 horsepower and 380 lb.-ft. of torque is also available, enabling STX SuperCrew to tow up to 9,500 pounds when properly equipped.

Manufacturer’s suggested retail price for STX SuperCrew starts at $33,145 for the 4x2 version with 3.7-liter V6 and $37,570 for the 4x4 with 5-liter V8.

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