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Old 10-13-2009, 02:08 PM   #1
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Default 2011 Ford F-100?

http://www.pickuptrucks.com/html/201...-on-f-150.html


this is a morsel I found digging around about the new f-150 motors. I know it says that the F100 is shelved but. Everyone thought that SVT was dead in 2005. Something to keep an eye on


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i think its fugly, they need to keep it on the shelfs!
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Meh... It's ok.
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Old 10-13-2009, 03:10 PM   #4
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I liked the idea of the f-100. I don't use my truck for anything that maxes out its payload or towing but hate how small the ranger is especially the interior but if it doesn't come out I'm 100% happy to keep driving f150's
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Looks likes Fords version of the Chevy SSR.
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The way I think is... If I am going to buy a truck, I am buying a truck. My GFs Dad bought a Ranger 5 speed. Have you ever tried pulling out a boat on a ramp with a 5 speed with an E-brake on the floor? Plus, having it semi-slick out due to snow on the ramp? Thank god I have been part of a cabin for years and delt with lots of sand and pulling boats out so it wasn't anything new to me.
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Yeh, this is OK, as I am a big guy, so no 'toy' trucks for me.

On long trips, I need the head, shoulder, arm, and leg room, I had with my previous F250 and now still enjoy with my fantastic new F150.

Also, many of us with trucks, use it for multi-purposes; hauling, work, recreation--including off-road, camping/fishing/hunting, as well as towing boats and TT's.

A baby truck just does not cut the preverbal mustard, for most of these tasks.

I do not miss my very big F250; but I do enjoy the true 'balance' of this newly designed F150, and my kids love the extra room in the rear of the Screw.

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Old 10-13-2009, 07:02 PM   #8
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We already have that it is called the Explorer sport track
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We already have that it is called the Explorer sport track
one quote said f100 is suppost to replace sport trac
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You might want to check the article date before you throw crediblity its way.
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