We all know Ford trucks are popular. The problem is they’re popular with more people than just honest, hard-working fans and buyers like you. Car thieves are especially fond of them, too.
The owner of the 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 in the following video definitely paid a price. He gained more ground with his Duramax-powered rig than a 2003 Ford F-350 with a 7.3-liter Power Stroke V8 in a tug of war, but he lost something in the process.
The Ford F-150 is so popular that the automaker has two factories – one in Dearborn and one in Kansas City – cranking it out. The problem is that neither one of them is up to full speed.
After all of the hype about the next-generation Ford F-150 switching to an aluminum body, the release of its fuel economy numbers became a logical point of focus. Ford finally published them late last month.