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Ford Recalls 2011-’12 Ford Trucks, Order For Stop-Sale Issued

Posted on December 19, 2011 in News | No Comments
Ford Recalls 2011-’12 Ford Trucks, Order For Stop-Sale Issued Ford will be recalling a lot of their trucks including the newly fangled 2011 Ford F-150. According to the reports around 16,091 models of 2011-’12 Ford trucks will be recalled because of brake shift interlock button problem. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) described the same reason in their recall summary. Ford issued the stop-sale order for the faulty trucks on December 6. The Ford trucks that will be recalled includes the 2012 Ford F-350, 2012 Ford F-250, 2012 Ford F-550 and 2012 Ford F-450. Elaborating the reason of recall in their recall summary National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said, “Because of the brake shift interlock button problem, the transmission in these trucks could be shifted beyond the park position with no pressing the brake

Ford F-150 Crowned 2012 Truck of the Year By Motor Trend

Posted on December 15, 2011 in News | No Comments
Ford F-150 Crowned 2012 Truck of the Year By Motor Trend While making an announcement at the world headquarters of Ford Motor Co., the Editor-in-Chief of Motor Trend, Ed Loh announced, “The final verdict is that the Ford F-150 is just awesome at being a truck. It has overcome every assignment that we assigned it to, acing our instrumentate tests on the workplace and persuade feelings throughout our real-world road valuations. Loh further added, “In actual fact our adjudicators truly favored the performance and ride of the Ford F-150 when the truck was loaded with tons of pounds of load or burdened with a weighty trailer. We also found that the more we pushed the Ford F-150 the better its performance became.” The Motor Trend’s honor is a tad different from the normal trucking awards, because basically it doesn’t tests all fresh trucks

2012 Ford F-650 Will Only Be A Medium-Duty Truck Having Power of V10

Posted on December 13, 2011 in News | No Comments
2012 Ford F-650 Will Only Be A Medium-Duty Truck Having Power of V10 Considering the state of the economy, it’s better for the automakers to cater modern businesses and municipalities with their offerings, especially the ones who are looking to save some money on fuel. Seeing that and in order to fetch as many customers from market as possible, Ford made a crucial announcement today saying that they’ll be manufacturing the medium-duty Ford F-650 Super Duty truck, which will be powered by 6.8-ltr V10. If and when it happens it will make the medium-duty truck their only truck having a gas engine option. Ford is aiming to offer the 6.8-ltr V10 engine offering 362-bhp of maximum power in their Ford F-650 in order to appeal the modern commercial customers who might be going through some tough financial cut downs in current tough times. The engine here will be

Ford Expands Their Best-Selling Commercial Vehicle Lineup

Posted on December 12, 2011 in News | No Comments
Ford Expands Their Best-Selling Commercial Vehicle Lineup American auto manufacturer Ford Motor Company is one of the finest commercial auto makers in U.S., and if the reports are to be believed they will be expanding their best-selling product lineup for the model year 2012. The expansion will take place in the form of a brand new 2 newly-fangled Police Interceptors, a medium-duty truck and a next-gen limousine fulfilling the requirement of their commercial customers. It should be known that the commercial vehicle lineup of Ford is the most potent and diverse for the model year 2012. The bettering sales figures for Ford vehicles establish the fact that Ford is on right track. Ford manufactures 6 out of 10 top commercial vehicles in U.S., suggests an extensive survey. And as soon as economy bounces back from the lows that the industry saw in 2009,

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