Howdy, y’all! I’m in San Antonio to finally experience what it’s like to drive the new F-150. Today, I’ll get the chance to take it on the highway and down county roads and dirt trails. I’ll also be traveling to places such as the Sisterdale Dance Hall and the Lightning and Knibbe ranches. I’ll even […] More »
Pickups, hard work, and rock-and-roll go well together. After you get in your truck at the end of a long day of busting your ass at the office or job site, you just want to crank up some Zeppelin, hang your left arm out the window and cruise. Ford seems to be keenly aware of […] More »
The 2015 F-150 can tow 12,200 pounds and haul 3,300 pounds. Think about that for a minute. That means the all-new pickup can easily tow a Dodge Ram 1500 4×4 (5,445 lb,) a Chevrolet Silverado 2500 Turbo Diesel (6,576 lb,) haul a Honda Civic (2,617 lb) and still have enough room to squeeze a Honda CB 1100 […] More »
Shortly after the 2015 Ford F-150 was introduced at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, a set of images surfaced showing what appeared to be a new Ford Bronco that was clearly based on the 2015 F-150. Sadly, the 2015 Bronco was nothing more than an April Fool’s joke, but there is no […] More »
It’s been a staple look of the F-150 since the Eleventh Generation came into production. The squared-up, tough look is part of what makes the F-150 feel capable and rugged. This design also can play a crucial role in the aerodynamic properties that influence the fuel economy of the 2015 F-150. The designs added have […] More »
The 2015 Ford F-150 will introduce the world to the next generation of the nation’s bestselling vehicle and the next generation Super Duty should arrive for the 2016 model year.
Ford Motor Company is taking what some consider to be a big risk by introducing the entire 2015 Ford F-150 lineup with new lightweight aluminum body panels. While most people (like me) believe that Ford wouldn’t have introduced a new innovation like an aluminum body without being absolutely sure that it would work for consumers, […] More »