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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Ford’s “Baby” F-Series, Coming In 2011?

With oil costs and Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) rules hastily increasing and the Ford Ranger compact on its final stand, a 'mini' F-Series pickup possibly about to unite Ford's top selling truck line-up. Online as well as offline resources are wishing that the all latest Ford F-100 mid-size hauler will appear by 2011, next to the F-150 half-ton.


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However, let's just think they don't leave a lot of space for mistakes on the high-side of the gas guzzle topic. I think this big time Ford publicize this pickup truck, doesn't it? But merely if said pickup automobile is supposed to be the come back of a badge not seen from Dearborn since 1983 — F-100. It’s true that we are hearing of a mini-pickup similar to the existing F-150. As reported, it will be based on the F-150’s appearance, driving capability and mainly not in overall size. If it's for production, Ford Motors proclaimed that we can wait for a Ford F-100 at 9 out of 10 the size of 2009 Ford F-150 to knock dealer loads in the 2011 reproduction year.

A form feature that the 2000-2006 Toyota Tundra was completely have many disparagement for not couple of months. However, those was earlier days when U.S. fuel prices goes more than $3.50 a gallon for standard gasoline and insist for half-ton vehicles starts to noticeably shrink. F-150 profits have decreases up to 15.5% through April from 2007.

For additional analysis and reviews, it happens the staffs at Autosavant have heard related details regarding the F-100 from their resources. They also have approximate reports about the definitive upshot of the Ford Ranger.


Posted at 01:58 am by DavidJackson
 

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