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Insight Into the Ford F-150 for 2001

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Ford F-150

There have been several award-winning trucks from Ford over the years, including the Ford F-150 of 2001. There are six trim levels to the F-150, including XLT, Harley-Davidson Edition, Lightning, Lariat, and King Ranch. The XLT version is one of the more popular options, outselling other configurations. Like in 2000 the popular 5.4 liter Triton has made this a popular choice for standard cab pickup buyers across the country.

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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 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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