Trucks are hot right now, and manufacturers are happy to meet the demand. After all, truck customers are the most brand loyal, and the margins on trucks are much higher than those of cars. The pick up truck segment offers more choices than any car segment does. With the upturn in the U.S. economy, manufacturers are working furiously to get more people into trucks, and truck owners into newer models. When it comes to trucks, bigger is always better and not just for testosterone fuelled bragging rights. Bigger trucks can do more. They can slog through tougher conditions, carry more weight and pull thousands of pounds behind them. For those who simply need more truck, Ford has a line of Super Duty pickups, of which one is certain to get the job done.
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Ford already has to issue a first recall for its F-150 Lightning electric pickup. The problem concerns a software glitch that causes it to fail to warn drivers of low tire pressure. Fortunately the problem is not a serious one, but still…
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The Ford F-150 is celebrating its 75th anniversary and for the occasion, the automaker is offering a Heritage edition in 2023. Chief among the unique features are five different colour configurations.
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Ford is recalling about three million vehicles to fix a problem with the gear shifter. Basically, the lever may not stay in position, so the vehicle may start rolling while parked.
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