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0Report: 2011 Euro Range Rover to get 4.4L diesel, the ex-F150 engine? 1275070260
It's being reported that the 2011 Range Rover (in Europe at least) will be getting a new diesel engine option to replace the current 3.6-liter V8 diesel. The new engine scheduled to launch this fall is a 4.4-liter V8 with 308 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. The diesels currently used by ...
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Ford confirms (again) EcoBoost engine for F-150 lineup 1253829900
2009 Ford F-150 - Click above for high-res image galleryThe biggest bit of truck news from Ford today may have been the introduction of the latest Super Duty models, but the automaker didn't leave its smaller full-size pickup out of the festivities entirely. Buried down at the bottom of the ... -
Ford drops 'SFE' label from fuel-efficient trucks 1245097560
2009 Ford F-150 SFE - Click above for high-res image galleryBack in the summer of 2008, fuel prices hit their highest peak in U.S. history and automakers responded with a raft of new cars and trucks designed to eke as many miles from a single gallon of fuel as possible. Not surprisingly, Ford ... -
Ford highlights F-150 with "unsurpassed fuel economy" 1227621000
Greenwashing or no, at least Ford is moving to green up its lineup. The company recently highlighted some of the reasons to buy a new F-150, including great residual value, powerful towing capacity, lots of award from all sorts of people and, right at the end, the detail that the whole range gets ...
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As gas prices fluctuate, so do pickup and SUV sales 1225149600
The American buying public may have a very short attention span. Could it be that memories of the record high gas prices of a few months back have already faded away into oblivion? The answer is a definite maybe, as full-size pickups and SUV sales have rebounded a bit from their historic lows, but ...
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Ford reconsiders "Boss" V8 engine 1214334240
Click above for high-res gallery of the 2009 Ford F-150Another large, powerful V8 engine program has bitten the dust. After GM made the decision to axe its high-tech DOHC V8, it became obvious that automakers are beginning to see the luster disappear from the classic V8 engine architecture. Ford, ...
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What can we say about this license plate that it doesn't already say? 1188916260
To answer the question in the headline: not much. Seeing a truck that reads "HOGNGAS" makes me wonder if the driver is unabashedly proud of the fuel he or she burns or if it's an apologetic way to tell the world that, driving on the highway, an F150 gets somewhere between 16 and 19 mpg (even less ...

