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Kinda like it but it looks like the new Toyota pickups in the front. Ford is also going to bring the bronco back for 2015.

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Originally Posted by sharpsguy
I like my 2006 F150 Supercab with the 5.7 Triton a lot. I am disappointed to see Ford's leaning toward small displacement pissant engines with turbos to carry the brunt of the load. I just wish Ford offered an equivalent engine to the Hemi, but I'll be damned if I'll drive something from Obama Motors to get a real engine.


Ford didn't make a 5.7L V8 Triton in 2006. In fact, they never made a 5.7L Trioton V8.

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They left out the juiciest details - power, torque, fuel economy, gas tank size smile but at least the length & wheelbase is staying the same.


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Will be interesting to see the price

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Originally Posted by Bluedreaux
I think it looks good.

I wish they'd offer an extended cab, 4x4 with a 1.5" lift (not a leveling kit), rubber floors, manual windows and a 6.5' bed, pre-wired with switches for auxiliary lights and stuff on the front and back and a giant alternator, with a 110v outlet in the bed and cab. Basic wheels and real tires with blacked out tint in the back seat so nobody can see what's back there.


you and i are on the same page blue. a basic truck with cab room and no do-dads. i love the 4 door quad cab and 6.5' bed trucks. thats why i bought a used dodge instead of a used ford or chevy a few years ago. i can fit my quad back there or haul full sized lumber or even sleep in the back if i need to. i couldn't find a truck with a quad cab and a 6.5' bed that wasn't a dodge. all the quad cabs with 8' beds look like school bus's and i need something with a decent turn radius. and these 5.5' beds these days are friggen useless in my opinion.


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Ford sells TONS of 6.5' bed quad cab rigs. The 5.0l v-8 is still available and is a great motor. The 6.2 isn't gone, just gone from 1/2 tons. It is a gas hog.


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Originally Posted by rem141r
Originally Posted by Bluedreaux
I think it looks good.

I wish they'd offer an extended cab, 4x4 with a 1.5" lift (not a leveling kit), rubber floors, manual windows and a 6.5' bed, pre-wired with switches for auxiliary lights and stuff on the front and back and a giant alternator, with a 110v outlet in the bed and cab. Basic wheels and real tires with blacked out tint in the back seat so nobody can see what's back there.


you and i are on the same page blue. a basic truck with cab room and no do-dads. i love the 4 door quad cab and 6.5' bed trucks. thats why i bought a used dodge instead of a used ford or chevy a few years ago. i can fit my quad back there or haul full sized lumber or even sleep in the back if i need to. i couldn't find a truck with a quad cab and a 6.5' bed that wasn't a dodge. all the quad cabs with 8' beds look like school bus's and i need something with a decent turn radius. and these 5.5' beds these days are friggen useless in my opinion.


I'm pretty sure you guys could get what you want if you ordered it and didn't buy off the lot.
Oil companies order what they want and they don't order do-dads for work trucks.
Just get to the truck guy in the dealership, ask to look at the book and pick what you want.
Or get the model # off Fords web site and let the dealership search for that truck in the whole state you live in. It works.




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So with 700lb less weight, I wonder if there will be some "tail wagging the dog" experiences when towing?


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Originally Posted by TBREW401
Will be interesting to see the price

I'm guessing low 50s

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50K for a truck

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Originally Posted by TBREW401
Will be interesting to see the price


Funny you mentioned that - no one else did. My local dealer told me they are looking at least a $2,000 increase in base price.

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ALL-NEW FORD F-150 REDEFINES FULL-SIZE TRUCKS AS THE TOUGHEST, SMARTEST, MOST CAPABLE F-150 EVER

Tougher: All-new high-strength steel frame, high-strength aluminum-alloy body, more than 10 million miles of testing and Baja 1000-proven 2.
7-liter EcoBoost� engine

Smarter: 11 new class-exclusive features, including 360-degree camera view, integrated loading ramps stowed in the pickup bed, 400-watt power outlets inside the cab, LED headlights and sideview mirror spotlights, and remote tailgate release

More capable: Up to 700 pounds less weight plus four engine choices for an impressive combination of power, capability and efficiency

TECH SPECS

Ford today introduces the all-new Ford F-150, the reinvention of America�s favorite truck. It is the toughest, smartest and most capable F-150 ever � setting the standard for the future of trucks.


2014 Detroit Auto Show



The all-new F-150 delivers an impressive combination of power, capability and efficiency � from advanced materials that improve durability and inhibit corrosion, to faster processors that enhance driving performance, to breakthrough cargo management and towing solutions.

�F-150 is well-known for being Built Ford Tough. Now, it is both tough and smart,� said Mark Fields, Ford Motor Company chief operating officer. �The all-new F-150 redefines the future of trucks, and it is yet another example of our One Ford plan producing vehicles that serve customers with a commitment to the very best quality, fuel efficiency, safety, smart design and value.�

F-150 is part of the Ford F-Series truck lineup, America�s best-selling truck for 37 consecutive years and America�s best-selling vehicle for 32 years.

�We have a unique connection with our customers,� said Joe Hinrichs, Ford executive vice president and president of The Americas. �Time and again, F-150 has delivered the tougher, smarter features they want along with the capabilities they need for work or play. We build our trucks to their high standards.�

In designing the backbone of the F-150, Ford engineers improved the truck�s signature fully boxed ladder frame. It is all-new with more high-strength steel than ever � making it stronger and lighter. High-strength, military-grade, aluminum alloys � already used in aerospace, commercial transportation, energy and many other rugged industries � are used throughout the F-150 body for the first time, improving dent and ding resistance and also saving weight. Overall, up to 700 pounds of weight have been saved, helping the F-150 tow more, haul more, accelerate quicker and stop shorter, and contributing to efficiency.

�More than ever before, customers want a truck that is a dependable partner, mobile office and a go-anywhere workshop,� said Raj Nair, Ford group vice president, Global Product Development. �To meet the needs of our truck customers, we created smart new features and a whole new approach to using advanced materials and engines to improve capability and efficiency.�

Even tougher

The 2015 Ford F-150 is the strongest and most durable F-150 ever. Before it goes on sale, it will have been torture-tested in labs, at Ford proving grounds and in the hands of some of Ford�s most demanding truck customers for more than 10 million miles.

The grueling testing simulated the demands Ford�s customers will subject the truck to throughout its average lifetime. The tests include crisscrossing the country pulling heavy trailers and hefty loads through desert valleys and over high-altitude mountain passes � in temperatures from 20 degrees below zero to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.

Customers using the F-150 for construction, mining and utilities have tested and helped prove out its high-strength aluminum-alloy cargo box.

A disguised new Ford F-150 even raced in the Baja 1000, where it earned the distinction of completing all 883 grueling miles while some other purpose-built race vehicles could not.

To perform in these challenging conditions, the frame uses high-strength steel rated up to 70,000 psi � stronger than the steel found in some competitors� heavy-duty pickup truck frames. Eight through-welded crossmembers provide increased stiffness, while staggered rear outboard shocks provide greater stability.

Even smarter

Several groundbreaking new productivity features debut in the all-new F-150, including many class-exclusives. They include:

360-degree camera view, using exterior cameras to create a bird�s-eye view of the truck to help the driver park, maneuver in tight spots and navigate down narrow roads and trails

Integrated loading ramps, which enable easy loading of ATVs, motorcycles and mowers

BoxLink�, which is a combination of metal brackets and custom cleats used to secure a variety of accessories in the cargo box, from ramps to storage bins to bed dividers

LED headlamps and taillamps, which provide excellent nighttime visibility

Trailer hitch assist, a new rear view camera feature that adds a dynamic line based on steering wheel angle in the display to help customers line up truck and trailer without requiring a spotter or having to get out of the vehicle

Smart trailer tow module, using an all-new smart trailer tow wiring harness that helps identify and inform the driver of potential trailer connectivity issues, burned or unlit trailer marker lamps, and brake light and trailer battery faults

Remote tailgate, allowing for the tailgate to be locked, unlocked and released with the key fob � eliminating manual locking and increasing convenience and security. The tailgate also is damped, dropping down, hands-free, to a flat position when opened

High-wattage power outlets (400 watts, 110 volts) in the cab, allowing drivers to easily charge corded tools, battery chargers or mobile devices on-site or while driving

LED spotlights on sideview mirrors, which provide powerful, durable and bright lighting around the truck exterior

Latest EcoBoost� technology in an all-new, even more efficient 2.7-liter EcoBoost engine that features extremely high output and lightweight design

Next-generation tailgate step, which is now fully integrated inside the tailgate and virtually invisible when not in use

Other smart innovations include:
New 8-inch LCD productivity screen in the instrument panel, which includes updated truck apps � from fuel economy to towing tips � and the ability to create a customized home screen for customers to access their most frequently used apps in one place

LED lighting embedded in the walls of the cargo box, which brightly illuminates the box interior to help customers quickly find tools or other items

Rear under-seat storage in F-150 Super and Crew cabs, providing hidden storage for valuables. Two storage bins also are located underneath the rear seats

Boxside step, now available for the short 5.5-foot box

They join available driver aids, including SYNC� with MyFord Touch�, hill start assist, MyKey�, rear view camera, reverse sensing, trailer brake controller and extendable tailgate step.
More capable

In addition to helping customers work smarter, F-150 features segment-first technologies that automatically assist drivers. They include:

Second-row inflatable safety belts, which work like a traditional belt but include a tubular airbag that inflates in the event of a crash and distributes the force of the impact across a wider area of the passenger�s chest

Curve Control, which automatically provides more aggressive four-wheel braking when the truck is going into a corner too fast

Adaptive cruise control, allowing drivers to set a cruising speed and use radar technology to monitor traffic ahead and maintain a safe distance between vehicles

Lane-Keeping System, which is designed to help avert unintentional drifting of the vehicle outside the intended driving lane by automatically detecting the left- or right-hand road lane markings using a camera mounted between the windshield and interior rearview mirror

Blind Spot Information System with cross-traffic alert, which uses radar hidden in the taillamps to detect a vehicle entering a driver�s blind spot while driving or backing up

A range of four engines provides more power to meet almost any customer need.

A new 2.7-liter EcoBoost with standard Auto Start-Stop and a 3.5-liter V6 engine with twin independent variable camshaft timing join the proven 3.5-liter EcoBoost and 5.0-liter Ti-VCT V8. The 2.7-liter EcoBoost engine features a lightweight, compact design to deliver the same power as some mid-range V8s.

Auto Start-Stop technology helps save fuel. Unlike start-stop solutions in other vehicles, this technology � specially tuned for truck customers � shuts off the engine to save fuel when the vehicle is stopped, except when towing or in four-wheel drive. The engine restarts in milliseconds when the brake is released.

Ford F-150 trucks equipped with EcoBoost engines also will benefit from standard Active Grille Shutters. Active Grille Shutters stay open when extra engine cooling is needed, such as during low-speed stop-and-go driving or while working in hot weather. They automatically close to reduce aerodynamic drag at cruising speed.

On sale late this year

When it goes on sale late this year, the all-new Ford F-150 will continue the tradition of offering the broadest selection of trim levels in the full-size pickup segment. Five primary trims are available: XL, XLT, Lariat, Platinum and King Ranch. Chrome appearance packages are available with XL, XLT, Lariat and King Ranch. Monochromatic sport appearance packages are available with XL, XLT and Lariat.

The FX4 off-road package can be added to most four-wheel-drive models, improving trail capability with an electronic locking rear axle, skid plates and off-road-tuned shocks.

Both the exterior and interior design of Ford F-150 reflect decades of listening to customers and understanding their occupational and recreational needs. The exterior is characterized by a new shape that suggests capability, with a wider Built Ford Tough stance, prominent wheel arches and chiseled grille.

Comfort, utility and refinement define the truck�s interior. Ergonomically optimized seating for the front row positions enhances comfort, while extending legroom for rear passengers. Buttons and controls are optimized so they can be operated while wearing work gloves.

Storage options include laptop stowage in the center console, as well as quick storage solutions for cellphones, drinks, pens and business cards.

�Once again, the Ford F-150 establishes new standards in durability, capability, technology and efficiency to help F-150 owners be more productive 24/7 � whether for work or weekend fun,� said Nair.

The F-150 will continue to be manufactured at Ford�s Dearborn Truck Plant in Dearborn, Mich., and Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Mo.


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Ha! My GMC with the 420 hp 6.2L laughs at those cute little engines.

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Your 6.2 is a tad short in the torque dept. in the 1500-1800 rpm range where most driving is done.

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Originally Posted by Powerguy
Your 6.2 is a tad short in the torque dept. in the 1500-1800 rpm range where most driving is done.

Didn't mean to give ya the bad news


Haven't noticed. When you put your foot in it, 1500 to 1800 rpms aren't really in the offing.

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Originally Posted by badger
So with 700lb less weight, I wonder if there will be some "tail wagging the dog" experiences when towing?


That was my first thought. Not to mention slick road surfaces with no weight in the back.

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Big hp/TQ numbers seem impressive until one realizes they are made in the 4k+ rpm range where 95% of driving does not take place.


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The ecoboost 3.5 actually makes its max torque at 2500 rpm, so it arguably is more of a pulling engine than the V8's.


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Start/stop technology. [bleep] that.

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Good looking truck and smart marketing.





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