Ford F 150
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About Ford F 150
The Ford F-150 is a full-size pickup truck produced by Ford Motor Company, the best-selling vehicle in the United States for over 47 consecutive years. The F-Series (which includes F-150, F-250, and F-350) generates approximately $65 billion in annual revenue for Ford — more than most Fortune 500 companies. The F-150 is available with six engine options including a 3.5L PowerBoost hybrid (430 hp, 570 lb-ft torque), a turbodiesel, and V6/V8 gasoline engines. Key features include Pro Power Onboard (up to 7.2 kW of available power for job sites), Max Recline seats, a fully flat cargo bed, and towing capacity up to 14,000 lbs. The F-150 Lightning is Ford's all-electric variant (starting at $49,995) with 300+ miles of range and a powered frunk. The F-150 is manufactured in Dearborn and Kansas City, Michigan. It remains the #1 selling vehicle in the US despite competition from the Chevy Silverado, Ram 1500, and Toyota Tundra.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ford F-150 vs Chevy Silverado: which is better?
Both are excellent trucks with similar capability specs. F-150 edges Silverado on technology (Pro Power Onboard, SYNC 4 infotainment, CarbonFiber-Reinforced Military-Grade Aluminum body saving 700 lbs). Silverado offers more cab/bed configurations and traditional steel body construction preferred by buyers who use trucks for heavy work. Brand loyalty is strong for both.
How reliable is the F-150?
The F-150's reliability varies by engine and model year. The 5.0L V8 and 3.5L EcoBoost are generally reliable over 200K+ miles with proper maintenance. The 3.5L PowerBoost hybrid is newer with less long-term data. Consumer Reports rates F-150 as average reliability; J.D. Power ranks it high in dependability among full-size trucks.