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Improving on 2006′s Model: The 2007 F-150 Revisited

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Ford F-150

The 2007 F-150 is an important vehicle to Ford for the extended cab pickup market segment. The XLT is a member of a series of eight trim levels for the F-150 which include FX4, Lariat, STX, XL, XLT, FX2, Harley-Davidson Edition, and King Ranch. The four-door truck with its four-wheel drive is positioned to aggressively fill this niche for Ford. There is strong competition from vehicles from Honda.

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The Ford F-150 XLT for 1995: Improving on 1994

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Buyers of the Ford F-150 are aware of the reputation of the truck they are purchasing. The F-150 has been one of the premier vehicles of the Ford line for years. It is considered an institution of a truck and the 1995 model is no exception. The Ford F-150 falls into the standard cab pickup for the family category. People who purchase the F-150 have been doing so for the last few generations in a family. It is a constant that only gets better with age.

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The Ford F-150 XL for 2007

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Ford F-150

There have been several award-winning trucks from Ford over the years, including the Ford F-150 of 2007. There are eight trim levels to the F-150, including FX4, Lariat, STX, XL, XLT, FX2, Harley-Davidson Edition, and King Ranch. The XL version is one of the more popular options, outselling other configurations. Like in 2006 the popular 5.4 liter Triton has made this a popular choice for extended cab pickup buyers across the country.

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The Ford F-150 XLT for 2002: Improving on 2001

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Ford F-150

In 2002 Ford released the F-150 XLT to the truck-buying market. The F-150 came in six configurations: XLT, Harley-Davidson Edition, Lightning, King Ranch, and Lariat. The XLT configuration is powered by the 5.4-liter eight-cylinder engine, which makes 19 - 21 highway miles and 15 - 17 city. The F-150 competes in the Standard Cab Pickup market segment, in direct competition with Kia.

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