Last week, I asked if you had any specific questions related to the 2015 Ford F-150 that you'd like answered. Here are some of those questions that I have answered.
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.
A couple of weeks ago, Top Gear featured a very yellow and very supercharged Hennessy VelociRaptor. During the studio segments, the modified Raptor was on display. Turns out, The Stig did take it for a lap around the Top Gear test track and it was filmed.
According to Galpin, the Rocket will use a supercharged Coyote that pumps out a mind warping 725 horsepower.
When the 2017 Ford GT was announced earlier this year, it was reasonable to assume that it's going to be a little different from its mid-2000s predecessor. It will be.
Pickup trucks seem to be getting more and more expensive with the passing of time. The Ford Motor Company sells more F-150s in the $50,000 and up price range than any other vehicle.
Even though Ford reps have stated that there is no F-150-based Bronco project in the works, the rumors persist – partially due to the fact that Ford Motor Company recently trademarked the Bronco name.