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Pickuptrucks.com
The hypermiling mavens from CleanMPG.com have completed a 2,500-mile cross-country trip in a 2011 Ford F-150 SuperCrew using just three tanks of gas.
AutoWeek.com
Sales of Ford F-150 pickups with the optional EcoBoost 3.5-liter V6 engine have surpassed company estimates, with some dealers reporting robust demand as gasoline prices rise.
Motortrend.com
In what many in the industry considered a "bold move" by introducing the segment's first twin-turbocharged, direct-injected V-6 engine, there was more than a little uncertainty about what kind of reception fullsize truck buyers would give to Ford's high-tech powerplant in a segment historically dominated by big-inch V-8s.
Pickuptrucks.com
Watching Ford torture-test its all-new 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 in the lab, on the job and in the Baja 1000, we get it. This six appears to be as tough and capable as an eight, but durability and power are only part of an engine's story.
TruckTrend.com
It wasn't long ago that the all-new 2009 Ford F-150 took Motor Trend Truck of the Year honors.
Cars.com
From a two-door contractor's work truck to a four-door high-performance off-road pickup, the Ford F-150 is available in an amazing 11 different models to meet virtually any pickup truck buyer's need.
greenwala.com
Ford has finally found a way to make the most popular consumer pickup truck both MORE fuel-efficient and MORE powerful.
PickupTrucks.com
Ford’s all-new 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 for the 2011 F-150 has been officially rated by the EPA at 16/22 mpg city/highway for two-wheel drive trucks and 15/21 mpg for four-wheel drive models.
SEMA.org
The inaugural SEMA Award was presented to the Chevrolet Camaro for the Hottest Car, the Ford F-Series for the Hottest Truck
Autoweek.com, November 30, 2010
The Ford F-150 pickup truck gets overhauled for the 2011 model year--under the hood.
MotorTrend.com, August 11, 2010
Yes, it's possible to sell full-size pickups on sheer bravado and brand loyalty, but it seems most buyers are looking for a little something extra: fuel economy.
pickuptrucks.com
In almost every performance test, Ford's all-new six dominated the competition by significant margins and made us believers that power and efficiency don't have to be mutually exclusive in a six-cylinder work truck.
wardsauto.com
Ford Motor Co. engineers are taking recyclability to a whole new level by borrowing leftover steel from the F-150 pickup to craft noise-dampening fender baffles for the new '11 Explorer.
pickuptrucks.com
The 2011 Ford F-150 will be the first full-size pickup truck offered with standard electric power steering instead of conventional hydraulic assisted turning.
pickuptrucks.com
The best-selling half-ton truck in the country is getting an all-new engine lineup for 2011. Ford is replacing its legacy two-valve and three-valve 4.6-liter V-8 twins and the venerable three-valve 5.4-liter V-8 in the F-150 with technically advanced six- and eight-cylinder engines that Ford says will be the most fuel-efficient in the industry.
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