Ford Motor Company just announced another new variant of the F-150 full-size pickup truck. The Rattler is a more affordable, accessible off-road truck with several upgrades and what promises to be a (mostly) reasonable price. The Ford F-150 Rattler builds on the $30,000 XL trim with upgrades from the FX4 package. Features include skid plates,… Continue reading Ford F-150 Rattler is a New Entry-Level Off-Roader
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The new year is here, and it’s a time to reflect on all the things you did well in 2021 and to assess areas where you need to improve. Automakers do the same thing, and today, General Motors released its report for the end of 2021. Sales in most areas were up across the board,… Continue reading General Motors Ended 2021 In a Strong Position
The world of electric pickup trucks is heating up. The Rivian R1T just began deliveries last month and legacy automakers are gearing up to roll out their own electrified pickups. The Ford F-150 Lightning will be available starting in spring 2022, and to help buyers understand everything the truck has to offer, Ford rolled out… Continue reading Ford Releases New App to Educate Buyers on F-150 Lightning Features
It’s no secret that Americans buy pickup trucks in larger numbers than any other vehicle. The truck is as American as it gets, and a new study from Edmunds has the data that (unsurprisingly) backs that up. The Chevy Silverado came in at the number two spot and two other GM vehicles landed in the… Continue reading Chevy Silverado the Number-Two Most-Sold Vehicle in 2020
Rumors swirled for years about the return of the Ford Bronco, all of which were put to bed with The Blue Oval took wraps off the SUV and started taking reservations. However, recently, more rumors have surfaced that Ford is looking to build a Bronco pickup truck to capitalize on the craze, but a report… Continue reading Ford Bronco Pickup Will Not Move Forward
Shelby American has a long history of taking vehicles from Ford and others and turning them into fire-breathing machines with insane power and performance numbers. The shop has massaged several Ford F-150 pickups over the years, and its latest is an overhaul of The Blue Oval’s fourteenth-generation 2021 model. The Shelby F-150 builds on… Continue reading The 2021 Shelby F-150 is a Fire-Breathing Monster
Over the last year, internet rumor mills and automotive publications have shared several rumors, reports, and images of what was claimed to be a new compact pickup truck from Ford Motor Company. It was assumed that the new vehicle would be named Maverick, a title not used on a Ford vehicle since the late 1970s.… Continue reading Maverick Name Confirmed for Ford’s Upcoming Compact Pickup
With the announcement of the F-150 Lightning, Ford added another electrified commercial vehicle to its portfolio. The new truck will be available in a less expensive, work-oriented model, and will join the upcoming E-Transit van in The Blue Oval’s commercial lineup. Ford has big plans for its commercial vehicle operations, however, and they go way… Continue reading Ford Spinning Off Commercial Vehicle Business Into New Company
Ford took the wraps off of one of the most important vehicle’s we’ll see this year, the F-150 Lightning EV. The Blue Oval promised that a commercial version of the truck would carry a starting price of under $40,000, and now we know what that will look like. The F-150 Lightning Pro still offers all… Continue reading Ford Releases Details on F-150 Lightning Pro Model
Last night Ford Motor Company revealed their all-new F-150, Ford’s most important product and best-selling truck in North America for the last 43 years. Because we, like many of you, could only watch we’ll hit the highlights and wait for better information to make any calls, but first—the gauntlet has been thrown and cross-town faces… Continue reading Ford’s New F-150 Is Here – We Hope Chevrolet & GMC Are Taking Notes