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2014 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor

Why the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor Is the Best Used Truck to Buy

When buying a used truck, you don’t want to be stuck with one that performs poorly with a low towing capacity. One of the best trucks on the current used market is the Ford F-150. It also has a higher-performance version called the F-150 Raptor, equipped with a more powerful engine and a luxurious interior. If …
2018 F-150 Power Stroke Diesel driving on the road

How Much Does a New Ford F-150 Raptor Cost?

Are you ready to upgrade your pickup to Ford’s hottest truck? The Ford F-150 Raptor is flying off of dealerships across the country due to the widebody presence and dominance demanded by the F-150 Raptor. Most customers who choose to make this purchase found the price of the Raptor to be competitive among other pickups …
2019 Ford F-150 Limited

How Much Does a New Ford F-150 Cost?

The Ford F-150 is one of the most popular pickup truck in its class, and for good reason. Ford makes a large, robust, and comfortable truck that comes with six available engines, three cab styles, three cargo bed lengths, and a choice between rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive in most trims. With models that focus on …
2020 Ford F-150

3 Ford F-150 Reviews to Read Before Buying

The F-150 has been Ford’s flagship truck and a best-selling vehicle for decades. With the ideal knack of blending performance and convenience into one affordable package, Ford always manages to make a winner out of the F-150. But what do the experts have to say about the F-150, its features, driveability, and affordability? Here are …
2020 Ford F-150

The Meaning Behind the Ford F-Series Name

Whether in fantasy or automotive reality, names have power. They signify heritage and history; they mean something. There are few names as iconic as Ford’s F-Series, especially the F-150. They’ve been the best-selling vehicle in the US for over 30 years. They’re as ubiquitous as McDonald’s and potholes. But why ‘F-150’? What does it mean? …
2014-2018 Chevrolet/GMC 1500 with lift kit

Truck Trends That Need to Go Away

Taste, especially in trucks, is intensely personal. My general policy is, as long as it’s not hurting anyone, go for it. But some trends are objectively bad. Bad because they take away from what the vehicle was supposed to do, and replace it with something worse. In that spirit, we present five truck trends that …
2020 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Custom

Q3 2019 Truck Sales: GM Dethrones Ford

The past few months haven’t gone well in the U.S. automotive market. UAW strikes at several GM plants are hitting both the company and Michigan hard, Ford’s stock status was recently downgraded to ‘junk’ despite CEO Jim Hackett’s best efforts, and U.S. car and truck sales as a whole have declined significantly. However, where trucks …
2020 Chevrolet Silverado Diesel

5 Fullsize Pickup Trucks with the Highest Payload Capacity

Sometimes a mid-size truck just isn’t enough. Especially in places like a construction site, circumstances may require a full-size truck. Setting up a truck for payload may mean giving up some passenger room (smaller cab = more bed room). But, if you’re hauling power tools, gravel, and a few trees, that seems a worthy sacrifice. …
2020 Ford F-150

The Ford F-150 Comes with a $6,500 Discount for August

Ford has been making some of the best-selling pickup trucks for decades. Known for its iconic and reliable trucks, Ford has had more and more growing competition in recent years. But with no chance of the automaker backing down now, Ford is offering some of the best savings it’s ever had on its entire F-150 …

The Bronco and Mustang-Inspired EV Are the Future at Ford

Ford is laying out a massive new portfolio of products to better address the fast-changing consumer demands happening right now. Things we never thought would be considered are in the pipeline for production by 2020. Ford announced it’s radically changing up some of its most iconic brands in the face of falling demand for conventionally-powered …
Ford F-150 EV hauling a train

A Closer Look at Ford’s Electric F-150 Prototype Ad

Automakers want to sell cars. That’s not much of a secret. After investing thousands—and in some cases millions—of dollars into a vehicle, it only makes sense that automakers want to earn a profit. That’s how business works, whether it be in the automobile industry or a hot dog stand on a street corner. And when …