Continuing its proud history of vehicle fires
Continuing its proud history of vehicle fires
PickupTrucks.com and USA Today are the only publications with a set of brass trailer hitches big enough to run a shootout of V6 two-doors, the Rodney Dangerfields of pickup trucks. The winner? The V6-powered 2011 Ford F-150. [PickupTrucks, USA Today]
Ford's hasn't yet released pictures of the twin-turbo, direct-injection 3.5-liter EcoBoost F-150
Here's the sound of Ford's new 6.7-liter Power Stroke diesel, or at least in the clip's second half. The first half's also the new diesel, but without the two pilot injections. That's why it sounds like an old 7.3-liter diesel.
We showed you some great shots of the new 6.7-liter "Scorpion" Power Stroke turbocharged diesel V8 engine
This is it. The 6.7-liter "Scorpion" Power Stroke V8
Our good friends at PickupTrucks.com and Automotive News are reporting this morning Ford is planning to offer a version of the F-150 with a four-cylinder EcoBoost engine by 2013. The move is a response to rapidly rising prices at the gas pump and new NHTSA standards that will raise Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) …
Although PickupTrucks.com broke the story, the bastions of the mainstream car news and rumors at Automotive News has further confirmation this morning we should be expecting to see a smaller-than-F-150 pickup truck built on the F-150 platform sometime in the 2011 calendar year. Although AN's not confirming the name…