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Old 14-12-2011, 08:41 PM   #12
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Default Re: Ford F-150 named 2012 Motor Trend Truck of the Year (Ecoboost the highlight)

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Originally Posted by jpd80
Boss, there's two trains of thoughts on the future of F150 with concerns centering on
the amount of overlap that exists between F150 and F250, the choices are:

1) merging F150 and F250 into one vehicle (F200) that covers around 80% of F truck sales.
This would make room For Americanized T6 Ranger called F100 to fit below the bigger truck..

2) Ford continues to lighten F150 while making it slightly shorter and narrower.
This reduces overlap with F250 and enables F150 to attack more of Tacoma's amrket.

It will be interesting to see which way Ford jumps with that one....
I thought they dropped the idea of bringing in an F100.
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