Friday, March 1, 2013

FOXNews.com: Return of the Ford F-100?

FOXNews.com
FOX News Network - We Report. You Decide. // via fulltextrssfeed.com
Return of the Ford F-100?
Mar 1st 2013, 20:07

Ford's latest concept truck is a monster called the Atlas, but its next production pickup could be quite a bit smaller.

PickupTrucks.com has spotted a fleet of pickups undergoing testing that could mark the return of the F-100 model name, which would slot under the F-150 in the company's lineup.

Although far from confirmed, the heavily camouflaged vehicles appear to be slightly smaller than the current F-150, with a narrower track and body. They also ride on five-lug wheels, instead of six like the F-150, indicating a lighter duty ride. Based on the shape of the exhaust pipes, it's also possible that they were powered by diesel engines.

Ford discontinued the Ranger small pickup last year, saying the improved fuel efficiency and close pricing of the much larger F-150 made it redundant, but rumors have persisted that it could re-enter the segment soon.

In a recent interview with Car and Driver, Ford's truck marketing manager, Doug Scott, confirmed that the company had determined that a market still existed for a very affordable pickup with great fuel economy and capabilities like a 1,000-pound payload and 3,000-pound tow rating, but that a business case for it had not been pinned down.

First introduced in 1948, the F-100 was supplanted by the heavier duty F-150 in 1975, and essentially replaced by the Ranger in 1983. Interestingly, Ford recently introduced an all-new Ranger for foreign markets, but it wasn't engineered with the U.S. in mind.

Maybe the new prototypes explain why.

Read: Ford Atlas is a sneak peek at the next F-150

You are receiving this email because you subscribed to this feed at blogtrottr.com.

If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can unsubscribe from this feed, or manage all your subscriptions

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
Great HTML Templates from easytemplates.com.