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Ford Pro in Europe announces major upgrade in digital capability for its Transit and E-Transit commercial vehicles, available to customers in 2024
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Next-Level 2020 Ford Super Duty Pickup Owns Towing, Owns Payload, Owns Power And Owns Work
Best-in-class diesel towing New Ford F-Series Super Duty pickup raises the bar again with best-in-class maximum gooseneck towing of up to 37,000 pounds, best-in-class maximum fifth-wheel towing of 32,500 pounds and best-in-class maximum conventiona...
Buckle Up, Buddy -- Ford Ranger's Smart Seat Belt Technology Monitors Rear Seat Buckles
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New 2018 Ford F-150 Named Truck Of Texas At Annual TAWA Texas Truck Rodeo, Marking The 14Th Win For F-Series
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New Ford F-150: Most Advanced F-150 Powertrain Lineup Ever Enables Best-In-Class Payload, Towing And Gas Mileage
With more engine choices, the 2018 F-150 is even more fuel-efficient its second-generation 2.7-liter EcoBoost has an EPA estimated rating of 20 mpg city, 26 mpg highway and 22 mpg combined which is best-in-class.
New F-150 debuts with new, best-in...