Ford takes their F-150 seriously, and you can’t blame them. When they decided to give their most popular truck an overhaul it took them 6 years and more than $1 billion but it’s finally here.
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No auto manufacturer can meet the fuel standards. And when they can't, the govt. will outlaw gas engines and mandate all engines must be electric. Wait and see. But by then, pickup trucks will be made of plastic and balsa wood.
They don't take them seriously enough to build the engines worth a shit.
Turbo v6 ? no way it is bound to break down big time
The gov. needs to back off.
Relax the standards a bit.
2025? I'm sure every car manufacture is going to use aluminum by then. *Cough Cough  Chevy Silverado Cough Cough*
i completely agree with Todd
The solution is smaller government with less regulation. Let the free market show where the technology and innovation goes. The federal government arbitrarily comes up with these strict emissions and fuel economy requirements before the technology is even available.
Go electric. Superior torque, zero emissions, etc. Can't go as far on a charge if you're hauling/towing though, so there is the one downside. Look how VW got busted and then all of a sudden they realize EVs are the future and announce all kinds of EV plans. Like duh.
"smaller turbo charged engines" you mean the 3.5L TTV6 which under load gets worse MPG, weighs more, is physically larger than the 6.2L in the GMC and the 5.0 V8 option in the F150.
Diesel
does their 2nd gen 3.5 liter engine coming out on the 2017s help?