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New 2015 Ford F-150 goes lighter, smarter ? and maybe better than ever
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<blockquote data-quote="H D" data-source="post: 1011177" data-attributes="member: 68494"><p>If it can haul and take abuse like it always has, as I suspect it will, while getting better gas mileage, what is not to like? I seriously doubt Ford would release a less capable truck. They aren't foolish enough to start making truck commercials that say, "yeah, Chevy and Toyota can haul more, but we get 4mpg better." Trucks will always be judged based on their performance and "toughness." The fact that 95% of full size truck owners (think suburbanites) would never know the difference is irrelevant.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you notice the commercials for Ford's smaller cars do boast about fuel economy but they still mention it as a bonus feature to the great power and technology offered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H D, post: 1011177, member: 68494"] If it can haul and take abuse like it always has, as I suspect it will, while getting better gas mileage, what is not to like? I seriously doubt Ford would release a less capable truck. They aren't foolish enough to start making truck commercials that say, "yeah, Chevy and Toyota can haul more, but we get 4mpg better." Trucks will always be judged based on their performance and "toughness." The fact that 95% of full size truck owners (think suburbanites) would never know the difference is irrelevant. If you notice the commercials for Ford's smaller cars do boast about fuel economy but they still mention it as a bonus feature to the great power and technology offered. [/QUOTE]
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