Lost in the pissing match between Edmunds.com and Consumer Reports over the repair costs of aluminum was something that's really important; not every Ford dealership has been trained by Ford to work on the aluminum-bodied F-150. But most have been.
Are you still worried about Ford using aluminum in the new F-150, or are you convinced that they know what they're doing?
If you're looking to get a hold of a truck, you might be quickly running out of luck for a new one. But let's say you want to go used?
Today, we're going to pour one out for the old 6.2L. Making 411 horsepower and 434 lb-ft of torque, it was by no means a slouch.
Yes, we know that we're stating the obvious here, but Ford really does sell a lot of trucks. In January of 2015, Ford had their best month selling trucks since 2004.
How will the EcoBoost sound in the new Raptor? We don't know, but it's bound to sound different than the base 3.5L in lesser F-150s.
The best part? If you look really closely you can see the Ford GT spit flames out of the exhaust as it heads off into the horizon.