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I was hoping the configurator would be up, but it's not. The '21 doesn't even have it's own page yet
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24 is Pretty good but not super impressed. On long highway trips I’ve got 22-23 which is over 800 miles between fill ups.I read an article, this is with a 30 gallon tank so close to 24 MPG. I don’t know if that’s combined or highway though
https://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/2021/?gnav=header-all-vehiclesI was hoping the configurator would be up, but it's not. The '21 doesn't even have it's own page yet
That's what I was curious on as well...I'm sold. Looks like that dark blue was anit-matter blue.
https://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/2021/?gnav=header-all-vehiclesI'm sold. Looks like that dark blue was anit-matter blue.
Yeah, that's why I said that. Saw it down there.https://www.ford.com/trucks/f150/2021/?gnav=header-all-vehicles
Scroll down and it has the colors. One is anti-matter blue
3.5 naturally aspirated is no longer mademy question is, did they make the EcoBoost a hybrid, or a non EcoBoost hybrid? in other words, turbos or no turbos... Also, can I bundle and save by buying the f150 and the bronco together? really digging it. well done Ford, if only you gave more information. honestly I will be made if the bronco launch doesn't have a lot of details.
Yes because it has to compete for actual buyers and majority of buyers want a fully digital gauge cluster not some outdated tiny screen with way to much information on with resolution that you can see the pixel blocks. It also allows for customizationFully digital gauge cluster? Was hoping for analog gauges with a small screen in the center. Hope the bronco isn't full digital.
Regular cab is mentioned on the max payload information.I quick browsed the Ford website and a few other media sites, seen crew and extended cab's but is 2021 when they get rid of the regular cab?