2015 F150 Strictly Pics Thread
#122
Senior Member
Where is the business card holder that we currently have just right of the radio?
One thing I'm not thrilled about it the push button start, but I suppose it was inevitable since entry level cars now have it too. I reach in through the passenger side of my truck every morning to start it and go back inside. With push button start I'd have to push the brake pedal too? I know, I know... first world problem.
One thing I'm not thrilled about it the push button start, but I suppose it was inevitable since entry level cars now have it too. I reach in through the passenger side of my truck every morning to start it and go back inside. With push button start I'd have to push the brake pedal too? I know, I know... first world problem.
#123
Where is the business card holder that we currently have just right of the radio?
One thing I'm not thrilled about it the push button start, but I suppose it was inevitable since entry level cars now have it too. I reach in through the passenger side of my truck every morning to start it and go back inside. With push button start I'd have to push the brake pedal too? I know, I know... first world problem.
One thing I'm not thrilled about it the push button start, but I suppose it was inevitable since entry level cars now have it too. I reach in through the passenger side of my truck every morning to start it and go back inside. With push button start I'd have to push the brake pedal too? I know, I know... first world problem.
#124
Senior Member
At this point all vehicles with push button start in Ford's lineup (except the Fiesta and anything with a manual trans) also have remote start on the fob as part of the passive entry system. No reason the new F150 won't be the same way. That being said, don't look for push button start to be available on anything without leather seats. I'm thinking not available on XL/XLT, optional on Lariat, and standard on KR and Platinum. Just my guess.
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#130
It looks like the FX4 will just be an addition to the 4x4 models from now on. The other things will likely stay the same.
"When it goes on sale late this year, five primary trim levels will be available: XL, XLT, Lariat, Platinum and King Ranch. Those who like chrome can opt for the chrome appearance package on the XL, XLT and Lariat trim levels, while the FX4 off-road package can be added to most four-wheel-drive models. The FX4 off-road package includes an electronic locking rear axle, skid plates and off-road tuned shocks. "
"When it goes on sale late this year, five primary trim levels will be available: XL, XLT, Lariat, Platinum and King Ranch. Those who like chrome can opt for the chrome appearance package on the XL, XLT and Lariat trim levels, while the FX4 off-road package can be added to most four-wheel-drive models. The FX4 off-road package includes an electronic locking rear axle, skid plates and off-road tuned shocks. "
Interesting no mention of the Max Payload pkg, (I know those sold in really low numbers for '09-'14) but it has a place in the F-150 lineup in my opinion.
Also surprised the Tremor wont carry over into the new trucks? Also Limited's & Harley models sold extremely well in my area when they were available. surprisingly there are at least 4-6 Limited's in about a 2 mile radius of my house.