2015 Models?
#21
Beer Gut Extraordinaire
I think if Ford was going to drop a trim level, it will be the King Ranch. Sales of have gotten slower as the years went on. Otherwise, XLT, FX4 and Platinum have all been winners in the lineup and should carry over. The Tremor will not.
I'm fairly positive the Raptor will carry over as the current model for a couple more years, then a new one will be released.
Can't wait to see the new 13th gen trucks, but I won't be buying one for at least 4-5 years. I am very happy with my '13.
I'm fairly positive the Raptor will carry over as the current model for a couple more years, then a new one will be released.
Can't wait to see the new 13th gen trucks, but I won't be buying one for at least 4-5 years. I am very happy with my '13.
#22
I think if Ford was going to drop a trim level, it will be the King Ranch. Sales of have gotten slower as the years went on. Otherwise, XLT, FX4 and Platinum have all been winners in the lineup and should carry over. The Tremor will not.
I'm fairly positive the Raptor will carry over as the current model for a couple more years, then a new one will be released.
Can't wait to see the new 13th gen trucks, but I won't be buying one for at least 4-5 years. I am very happy with my '13.
I'm fairly positive the Raptor will carry over as the current model for a couple more years, then a new one will be released.
Can't wait to see the new 13th gen trucks, but I won't be buying one for at least 4-5 years. I am very happy with my '13.
#24
Senior Member
Back in 2008 Ford reduced the possible combinations of configuration for the 2009 model year. Wonder if they're going to improve it even further.
Here's a copy and paste from the article:
DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. has come a long way from "You can have any color as long as it's black."The 2009 Ford F-150 pickup can be ordered in nearly 10 million combinations of trim series, colors, engines, body styles and options. It seems a staggering number — but it represents substantial progress.
The 2008 F-150 could be ordered in billions of combinations. That's not a typo: Billions.
With the input of dealers, Ford said it reduced the ordering complexity of the 2009 F-150 by more than 90 percent. Company executives declined to disclose exact numbers, but it approaches an estimated 99 percent reduction in possible combinations.
Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/2008...#ixzz2pqy4oHRb
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Here's a copy and paste from the article:
DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. has come a long way from "You can have any color as long as it's black."The 2009 Ford F-150 pickup can be ordered in nearly 10 million combinations of trim series, colors, engines, body styles and options. It seems a staggering number — but it represents substantial progress.
The 2008 F-150 could be ordered in billions of combinations. That's not a typo: Billions.
With the input of dealers, Ford said it reduced the ordering complexity of the 2009 F-150 by more than 90 percent. Company executives declined to disclose exact numbers, but it approaches an estimated 99 percent reduction in possible combinations.
Read more: http://www.autonews.com/article/2008...#ixzz2pqy4oHRb
Follow us: @Automotive_News on Twitter | AutoNews on Facebook
#25
Did they decided to drop the STX too ?
#26
From what I've read, there will only be XL, XLT, Lariat, Platinum, and King Ranch. You will be able to add the fx4 package to different trims. Sort of like they do on super duty trucks I guess.
#27
Senior Member
http://svtusa.com/2013/07/ford-f-150...eturn-in-2016/