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The SuperCrew Cab has a towing capacity range of 5, to 10, lbs. Visit Western Slope Auto to browse our inventory or schedule a test drive online with us! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I know that writing articles is time consuming and boring. But did you know that there is a tool that allows you to create new articles using existing content from article directories or other pages from your niche? And it does it very well. The new articles are unique and pass the copyscape test.

Starting off the engine line-up is a 3. The base V-6 engine gives drivers access to horsepower and pound-feet of toque.

The second power source offered is a 2. This engine offers horsepower and pound-feet of torque while earning the best fuel economy estimates available on the F at 19 miles per gallon in the city and 26 miles per gallon on the highways. Fourth on the list is a 5.

The final entry into the F engine lineup is the one drawing all the attention. Ford will be offering the all- new third-generation high-output 3. This engine produces the best performance numbers available on the truck at horsepower and pound-feet of torque. Four-wheel drive is standard, of course, as are the Fox Racing shock absorbers and beefed-up suspension.

The exterior gets a complete makeover, including a unique grille, bumpers, wider fenders, and steel side steps. Outside it features a trim-specific chrome grille and alloy wheels, power-folding side steps, HID headlights, chrome mirror caps and door handles. Inside it comes standard with open-pore wood trim, GPS navigation, a volt plug on the dash, and single-tone leather seats with the Platinum logo embossed on the seatbacks.

Like the King Ranch, the Platinum comes standard with the 5. The Limited is the highest trim available on the F The interior of the F Limited could rival any luxury sedan thanks to soft, two-tone leather seats, real wood accents, a leather-covered dash, and laundry list of standard technology.

Customers choosing a lower and mid-grade trim levels like the XL, XLT, Lariat, and King Ranch can choose an appearance package that helps dress up the truck to look flashier or sportier. For those with XL-trimmed trucks, the Sport Appearance Package brings a monochromatic look to the exterior. That seems like quite the bargain when seeing what a so-equipped truck looks like. The Sport Appearance Package turns a boring truck into something with flash and style.

This package brings an upscale look to the XLT trim level. It includes inch chrome-like wheels, a chrome-billet style grille with a chrome surround and black a black mesh insert, and chrome on the door handles, tailgate handle, exhaust tip, and side step bars.

That is on the expensive side, but the inch wheels are rather good-looking. The same can be said for the five-slat chrome grille. It includes inch chrome-like wheels, with the same tire options as the XLT, chrome angular step bars, chrome door and tailgate handles with body-color bezels, chrome front tow hooks 4x4 only , a chrome single-tip exhaust, chrome mirrors caps, and a chrome three-bar style grille with Chrome surround and Chrome mesh insert.

It simply gives the Lariat trim a bit more class and might be worth the extra money to someone wishing they could afford a Platinum or Limited trim. This trim package gives the F Lariat a monochromatic look that uses the body paint color on the bumpers and mirror caps, while the grille gets a matte-black finish. For those cowboys who like chrome, this appearance package brings chrome tow hooks, chrome mirror caps, and inch chrome wheels.

This package turns the King Ranch into a classier ride. It still has all the western feel, but the larger wheels and added chrome give it an uptown look. It deletes that option, making the truck a single color. This package is only available on top of the King Ranch Chrome Appearance Package, but comes at no additional charge. Aside from the appearance packages, the F offers tons of exterior add-ons. These range from cosmetic to functional and many span the entire range of trim levels.

This Ford-branded bed divider lives up to its name by allowing the user to divide the cargo bed into two sections, with nearly no limit on where the divider can be placed within the length of the bed. Used near the tailgate, it can make a perfect spot for hauling smaller items. This plastic bed liner protects the metal floor and walls of the cargo bed.

Read my explanation below. Like the drop-in liner, the spray-in bedliner protects the metal floor and walls of the cargo box from damage. Those are extremely good reasons to spend the extra cash for the spray-on liner. Wall-mounted cleats accept accessories like tie-down hooks, storage bins, and even loading ramps for ATVs. Complementing the Box Link system, these loading ramps telescope in length to allow for easy loading of ATVs, lawn mowers, or motorcycles into the bed of the F These ramps are perhaps one of the greatest cargo-bed innovations in years.

They eliminate the hassle of storing wooden ramps that are too long for the bed and improve safety exponentially. These retractable steps are mounted directly ahead of the rear tires and make it easier to get items from the cargo bed without climbing completely inside.

These are almost an essential for short people like me. This gallon fuel tank is available on SuperCab and SuperCrew configurations and allows for longer distances between fill-ups. Optional on lower trims but standard on upper models, the side spotlights give the F the ability to illuminate a worksite or campsite with bright light from the mirror-mounted LEDs.

The system only works when the truck is stopped, however. The lights work amazingly well at illuminating the area around the truck. Paired with the headlights and cargo light by the center high-mount stop light, the F can light up an entire worksite on the darkest of nights. The Tailgate Step has been a huge game-changer for Ford. An incorporated handle folds out with the step to help steady your step. Even young people will find the step useful at saving dignity over climbing into the truck bed.

For those needing to secure cargo in the bed, this lockable tonneau cover does the job. Combined with the standard locking tailgate, this tonneau cover makes the bed a secure and dry place to store things. Folks who regularly haul valuable tools or equipment will love the added security and protection from the elements. For families using the truck like a SUV, it gives a place for luggage on a road trip without resorting to plastic trash bags when it rains.

It is not lockable, however, and can be torn when poked with something sharp. This package brings a slew of mechanical upgrades that make towing heavy loads a bit easier. I just wish the package could be had without the Pro Trailer Backup Assist. Depending on the trim level, the F can be upgraded with more feature-rich equipment. This is a standard household power outlet that allows for changing devices like cell phones, power tool batteries, and laptops.

Upper trim levels have the outlet coming as standard. These rubber mats replace the carpeted mats normally found inside the F Their major downfall is their size. They are too small and offer less protection of most aftermarket, form-fitted floor mats. The Lariat and lower trim levels come standard with a front bench seat. It might remove a seat, but it adds a ton of functionality and storage space. This option comes standard on the Limited trim level. The camera system alone is nearly worth the price.

It makes maneuvering the F a simpler and stress-free affair. Plus, the price is probably less than your insurance deductible when you cram your bumper into a pole.



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