Wikicars, a place to share your automotive knowledge
Jump to navigationJump to search
|
|
Line 32: |
Line 32: |
|
| |
|
| <div style="float:right;margin-left:0.5em;margin-top:0.5em"> | | <div style="float:right;margin-left:0.5em;margin-top:0.5em"> |
| [[Image:Fsd08_005_ext_enl.JPG|200px|left|Ford F-Series]] | | [[Image:Fsd08_005_ext_enl.JPG|225px|left|Ford F-Series]] |
| </div>The F-Series is a series of full-size pickup trucks from [[Ford Motor Company]] sold for over 5 decades. The most popular variant of the F-Series is the F-150. It has been the best-selling vehicle in the world for 23 years and the best-selling truck in the United States (and possibly the world) for 29 years. Analysts estimate that the F-Series alone makes up half of the Ford Motor Company's profits in recent years. The first F-series truck from Ford was introduced in 1948, replacing the company's previous car-based pickup line. It was a modern-looking truck with a one-piece windshield and integrated headlights. The F-series was available as three models: F-1 - half-ton, F-2 - three-quarter-ton, F-3 - Heavy Duty (HD for short). With the 2007 Model Year, Ford is currently in its 11th Generation of the F-Series.<small>([[Ford F-Series Pickup|more...]])</small> | | </div>The F-Series is a series of full-size pickup trucks from [[Ford Motor Company]] sold for over 5 decades. The most popular variant of the F-Series is the F-150. It has been the best-selling vehicle in the world for 23 years and the best-selling truck in the United States (and possibly the world) for 29 years. Analysts estimate that the F-Series alone makes up half of the Ford Motor Company's profits in recent years. The first F-series truck from Ford was introduced in 1948, replacing the company's previous car-based pickup line. It was a modern-looking truck with a one-piece windshield and integrated headlights. The F-series was available as three models: F-1 - half-ton, F-2 - three-quarter-ton, F-3 - Heavy Duty (HD for short). With the 2007 Model Year, Ford is currently in its 11th Generation of the F-Series.<small>([[Ford F-Series Pickup|more...]])</small> |
| |} | | |} |
Revision as of 21:36, 22 May 2007
A collaborative guide about cars and all things automotive. We're growing very fast and so far we have 25,914 articles. Learn more.
|
|
The F-Series is a series of full-size pickup trucks from Ford Motor Company sold for over 5 decades. The most popular variant of the F-Series is the F-150. It has been the best-selling vehicle in the world for 23 years and the best-selling truck in the United States (and possibly the world) for 29 years. Analysts estimate that the F-Series alone makes up half of the Ford Motor Company's profits in recent years. The first F-series truck from Ford was introduced in 1948, replacing the company's previous car-based pickup line. It was a modern-looking truck with a one-piece windshield and integrated headlights. The F-series was available as three models: F-1 - half-ton, F-2 - three-quarter-ton, F-3 - Heavy Duty (HD for short). With the 2007 Model Year, Ford is currently in its 11th Generation of the F-Series.(more...)
|
The Acura RSX was introduced into the Acura lineup in 2002 to replace the previous model Integra. Designed for the car buyer who’s looking for a classy sport coupe, the RSX offers refined build and great performance at a reasonable price. Thanks to its easily upgradeable platform and well made naturally aspirated engine, the RSX has also become a favorite amongst import tuners. Because of its large enthusiast following, a booming RSX parts industry has been created and it can easily be seen on the road as either a classy sport coupe or a track-ready canyon carver. (more...)
|
Your automotive opinion matters! Share your car knowledge with others and help build the most comprehensive archive of model reviews on the web today. Here are some of the latest reviews from the Wikicars Community:
|
Driven by gas prices and growing social awareness, hybrid cars are becoming attractive options.
|
|
|
|
Wikicars' experts invite you to discuss the site here, and nominate articles and members to be featured on the homepage!
|
|
|