F-150 to get 3.7 in 2011
F-150 to get 3.7 in 2011
www.pickuptrucks.com is reporting that the 2011 MY will get the same 3.7L V6 as the base Mustang. Story here:
http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2010/01...ford-f150.html
and here (from AutoBlog):
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/01/12/r...to-2011-f-150/
Ford removed the V6 option after the 2008 model year.
http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2010/01...ford-f150.html
and here (from AutoBlog):
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/01/12/r...to-2011-f-150/
Ford removed the V6 option after the 2008 model year.
Sounds good to me.
So if I understand this right the F150 gets the 3.7 V6 and the 5.0 V8 in the coming year.
The 6.2 V8 is available in the SE Raptor only.
The Super Dutys will get the 6.2 V8 and the new Scorpion diesel.
Does that sound right?
So if I understand this right the F150 gets the 3.7 V6 and the 5.0 V8 in the coming year.
The 6.2 V8 is available in the SE Raptor only.
The Super Dutys will get the 6.2 V8 and the new Scorpion diesel.
Does that sound right?
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Knowing Ford they'll probably wait until Toyota Tundra 1500 gets a diesel engine before they take anything seriously.
I am game for a 3.7 V6 in the F150. If they can get fuel economy up to 17-18 mpg in the city and 24-25 hwy would be great. Now, what I really want is the F100...about the size of my 96 F150 with a crew cab option...especially if you can get that 3.7L with 305 hp and get closer to 30 mpg hwy! A guy can dream!
Remember the T100... The one exception would be the powertrain options - but the new for '09 6 speed auto tranny is awesome. Keeps the 5.4 in it's powerband much better than the old 4-spd. The F-150 is also due to get the 6.2L engine - either in 2011 or 2012 which is great for some. But the 5.4 is pleny powerful for me in a truck. It has good pickup and plenty of torque...just rambling anywayI am game for a 3.7 V6 in the F150. If they can get fuel economy up to 17-18 mpg in the city and 24-25 hwy would be great. Now, what I really want is the F100...about the size of my 96 F150 with a crew cab option...especially if you can get that 3.7L with 305 hp and get closer to 30 mpg hwy! A guy can dream!
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Red Star (IMO) I think it's the other way around. Toyota has been copying the F-150 for years now. I have an '09 Platinum (one NICE truck) and for 2010...."ta da"...Toyota is coming out with their Platinum package
Remember the T100... The one exception would be the powertrain options - but the new for '09 6 speed auto tranny is awesome. Keeps the 5.4 in it's powerband much better than the old 4-spd. The F-150 is also due to get the 6.2L engine - either in 2011 or 2012 which is great for some. But the 5.4 is pleny powerful for me in a truck. It has good pickup and plenty of torque...just rambling anyway
Remember the T100... The one exception would be the powertrain options - but the new for '09 6 speed auto tranny is awesome. Keeps the 5.4 in it's powerband much better than the old 4-spd. The F-150 is also due to get the 6.2L engine - either in 2011 or 2012 which is great for some. But the 5.4 is pleny powerful for me in a truck. It has good pickup and plenty of torque...just rambling anywayI've been reading a lot about F-150 and everybody is complaining about 5.4L's power since it's a very heavy truck.
It took Toyota some time to build a good full-size truck, which is exactly why is so ridiculous that Ford is coming out with new 6.2L three to four years after Tundra got 5.7L.
It's not just Tundra, it's been the same story with other vehicles too. Cars like 2011 Fiesta and 2012 Focus should've been on the market 4-5 years ago.
Ford is coming out with 6.2L three to four years after Tundra got 5.7L, which is a lot more powerful.
I've been reading a lot about F-150 and everybody is complaining about 5.4L's power since it's a very heavy truck.
It took Toyota some time to build a good full-size truck, which is exactly why is so ridiculous that Ford is coming out with new 6.2L three to four years after Tundra got 5.7L.
It's not just Tundra, it's been the same story with other vehicles too. Cars like 2011 Fiesta and 2012 Focus should've been on the market 4-5 years ago.
I've been reading a lot about F-150 and everybody is complaining about 5.4L's power since it's a very heavy truck.
It took Toyota some time to build a good full-size truck, which is exactly why is so ridiculous that Ford is coming out with new 6.2L three to four years after Tundra got 5.7L.
It's not just Tundra, it's been the same story with other vehicles too. Cars like 2011 Fiesta and 2012 Focus should've been on the market 4-5 years ago.
Im wondering if these ecoboost plans are also shelved. The new MKX was supposed to recieve the 3.5 ecoboost and instead they decided on the 3.7. Not sure if the Edge Sport will still get the ecoboost, but it doesnt look promising either.
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