First 2017 Super duty pic?
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This is becoming the same thread with people that owned 2008-2010 super duties when they announced the 2011 . Now those same people have the 2011+
Im going to try to stay neutral until I see it in person. Ford did get lazy with the 2011+ "redesign" so I am going to stay open to major changes.
Im going to try to stay neutral until I see it in person. Ford did get lazy with the 2011+ "redesign" so I am going to stay open to major changes.
My first thought was, holy cow that front end was huge !
Kinda grew on me, and 2 months ago I bought a 2011.
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I don't mind the look, and I have a 2015 on order .
Despite the temptation, I try to buy toward the end of a model run, so that hopefully the kinks have been worked out. At bare minimum I would wait until 2019 for the new style. Heck, I'm still reading about things they are fixing for 2015/2016.
Despite the temptation, I try to buy toward the end of a model run, so that hopefully the kinks have been worked out. At bare minimum I would wait until 2019 for the new style. Heck, I'm still reading about things they are fixing for 2015/2016.
#36
More heavily cladded test mules roaming the streets:
Spied: 2017 Ford Super Duty Mega Crew and Regular Cabs - PickupTrucks.com News
Spied: 2017 Ford Super Duty Mega Crew and Regular Cabs - PickupTrucks.com News
#37
UGLY. Looks like a knockoff of a chevy
A Sneak Peek at the Aluminum 2017 Ford Super Duty
Ford's decision to switch its perennial sales juggernaut, the F-150, from a steel to an aluminum body starting with the 2015 model year was a big gamble, to say the least. That didn't mean the Blue Oval had bet all of its chips, though. The Super Duty lineup was still going to be steel-bodied...but not for long.
Read the rest on the Ford-Trucks.com homepage. >>
Ford's decision to switch its perennial sales juggernaut, the F-150, from a steel to an aluminum body starting with the 2015 model year was a big gamble, to say the least. That didn't mean the Blue Oval had bet all of its chips, though. The Super Duty lineup was still going to be steel-bodied...but not for long.
Read the rest on the Ford-Trucks.com homepage. >>
#38
This seems to confirm my suspicion that the new super Duty would use doors, rockers, etc. from the F150! Great cost cutting move, but the new truck will take some time to grow on me. Some people say the new F150 is ugly, but this takes the cake!
Is this the 2017 Ford F-250 and its all-new aluminum body?
Is this the 2017 Ford F-250 and its all-new aluminum body?
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