2015 Ford F-150: Competitors Can't Hold a Magnet to the Latest F-series - Car and Driver

The importance of the new-for-2015 Ford F-150 pickup probably doesn’t need to be highlighted—but we like to write, so here’s a refresher: For the past 30-odd years, the F-150 has been the bestselling vehicle in the U. S. , period. To you, this means you’ll see a lot of F-150s every day, old and new, doesn’t matter, you will see one—or 150. To Ford, having the F-150 is akin to having an obscure, rich uncle die every single year, leaving behind a pile of cash. It’s a constant—pretending for a moment that the Ford Motor Company has an endless annual supply of faceless, loaded, and doomed extended family members—there to add icing atop the balance sheet in good years and help prop up the company in the... With the F-150’s relatively comfortable sales dominance in both the pickup segment and the passenger-vehicle market overall, it would be understandable—smart, even—for Ford to simply nip the truck here and tuck it there and call the result “new. For such a stoically American vehicle format, the pickup truck rarely invokes the word “revolutionary,” but we think Ford’s new workhorse might just have earned such consideration. Built Ford Tough, Audi Light. Ford looked at the truck’s layout and found that while steel is certainly useful in the frame, it’s not really that pertinent in. Source: www.caranddriver.com