Meh 2015
#51
Senior Member
#52
Senior Member
Perhaps.
It's not like I get to choose the color anyways. That's the wife's job... or my (or should I say "our") Dark Blue Pearl would be Ingot Silver or Sterling Gray. Generally, I'm pretty indifferent on color, but I typically don't go for "flashy" ones.
My requirements were 5.0, 3.73s, (stuff she could care less about) and not two-tone... then whatever she wanted.
happy wife = happy life. LMAO
It's not like I get to choose the color anyways. That's the wife's job... or my (or should I say "our") Dark Blue Pearl would be Ingot Silver or Sterling Gray. Generally, I'm pretty indifferent on color, but I typically don't go for "flashy" ones.
My requirements were 5.0, 3.73s, (stuff she could care less about) and not two-tone... then whatever she wanted.
happy wife = happy life. LMAO
#53
Senior Member
#54
Five-0 Ret.
At this point if I want to live another day I won't mention to the Wifey that I would like to look at a '15. As far as the looks I'm still waiting on an up close, and personal evaluation. From the pics I'm not too impressed, but I have been that way on many new vehicles.
#55
Senior Member
I saw an older 90's F450 and the grill is a similar shape to the 05 F150.
#57
Senior Member
Biggest thing I don't like about the new trucks is how luxurious they make them now. Seems it will be harder every year to find a basic truck. This is the reason why I went with a 14' STX over everything else, I just want a simple truck.
#58
Retired and loving it!
I think that there will always be a basic work truck available for those who still need one..........you might need to order it to get one though, as the dealers are going to have in stock what sells the most.
#59
Senior Member
I personally think the new F-150 looks sharp. Not a fan of the race red color, never have been (but that's just me), definitely a good evolutionary design by Ford.