2024 Ford F-150 Xlt
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Submit a hide requestThis 1-owner 2024 Ford F-150 XLT was previously used as a rental vehicle in Oklahoma and Louisiana before accumulating over 61,000 miles. While the report confirms no airbag deployments or total loss claims, it does explicitly note a reported damage event on August 2, 2024. The truck has been maintained with seven service records including recent tire replacements and an extensive inspection at Sam Pack's Five Star Ford of Carrollton in late 2025. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding, or financing to evaluate how the reported damage history and rental usage may impact the vehicle's current value.
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The primary risk is the 'Electrical' designation. This could range from a simple fuse/sensor issue to a catastrophic wiring harness failure or moisture-related short circuits in high-voltage components (if applicable) or infotainment modules.
While the vehicle looks aesthetically perfect, 'Electrical' as a primary damage category on an auction lot is a major red flag for non-specialized buyers. The cost of diagnosing and repairing complex electrical gremlins in modern trucks can quickly exceed the vehicle's market value. Only recommended for buyers with specialized diagnostic equipment or direct access to Ford technicians.
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