Post up what your 2015 F150 will Replace
#11
Senior Member
Going from a 1995 Nissan Hardbody single cab with a 5 speed transmission and 134 horsepower to a Platinum Supercrew with three hundred and eighty five American V8 horsepower. Think I'm excited?
Also, silly as it seems, this gives me four V8 Fords made at The Rouge, covering 83 years.
Also, silly as it seems, this gives me four V8 Fords made at The Rouge, covering 83 years.
#12
Senior Member
Going from a 1995 Nissan Hardbody single cab with a 5 speed transmission and 134 horsepower to a Platinum Supercrew with three hundred and eighty five American V8 horsepower. Think I'm excited?
Also, silly as it seems, this gives me four V8 Fords made at The Rouge, covering 83 years.
Also, silly as it seems, this gives me four V8 Fords made at The Rouge, covering 83 years.
Re: last sentence. Are you suggesting that you purchased a 1932 Ford flathead V8 83 years ago or...?
#15
Senior Member
#18
2015 F150 XLT FX4
It looks like the 2015 has convinced quite a few of us to upgrade our older vehicles. Ford must have done something right, I'm counting on them doing a lot of things right!
#19
A black, 1998 F150 XL with 300,000 miles on it. At the time, I just wanted a basic truck without all the bells and whistles. I replaced the radio with an amp and sub-woofer installed behind the seat, and installed rounded Ram brand nerf bars. Other than window tint, that's really all I added.
I usually drive the hell out of whatever truck I own until the wheels fall off. It's at that point. I just need a new vehicle. I'm not being "convinced" to buy a 2015, I just need one.
This time, I want an upper trim level. I can't decide between a Lariat and a King Ranch with all the bells and whistles (Except for the parallel park technology). However, I'm not sure what the differences are between the Lariat and King Ranch.
A Lariat Supercrew with all the bells and whistles costs as much as a "naked" Supercrew King Ranch.
I usually drive the hell out of whatever truck I own until the wheels fall off. It's at that point. I just need a new vehicle. I'm not being "convinced" to buy a 2015, I just need one.
This time, I want an upper trim level. I can't decide between a Lariat and a King Ranch with all the bells and whistles (Except for the parallel park technology). However, I'm not sure what the differences are between the Lariat and King Ranch.
A Lariat Supercrew with all the bells and whistles costs as much as a "naked" Supercrew King Ranch.
Last edited by 1969TxCowboy; 11-01-2014 at 11:12 AM.
#20