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2022 Ford F-Series Super Duty Trucks Get Bigger Screens
The F-250, F-350, and F-450 heavy-duty pickups don t get an overhaul like the F-150, but they do add the newly available 12.0-inch touchscreen.
The 2022 Ford F-Series Super Duty pickups will be available with a new horizontally oriented 12.0-inch touchscreen first seen on the 2021 F-150.
Ford isn t giving the Super Duty trucks any significant visual changes like the new F-150, though, just new color choices and appearance packages.
The 2022 F-250, F-350, and F-450 will be on sale this summer.
Ford is upping its screen game to compete with Ram s vertically oriented touchscreens. The 2021 Ford F-150 got a slight overhaul with a new available horizontally oriented 12.0-inch screen (the same size as Ram s), and now the Super Duty models, which get no other changes besides colors and appearance packages, will arrive for the 2022 model year with the bigger screens available, too. The 2021 F-150 is on sale now, and the 2022 Sup
Ford Announces Recall For Popular New F-150 Truck
Published: February 22, 2021
DEARBORN, MI - SEPTEMBER 17: The 2021 Ford F-150 King Ranch Truck appears at the Ford Built for America event at Fords Dearborn Truck Plant on September 17, 2020 in Dearborn, Michigan. Ford held the event to showcase its new advertising campaign, the start of production for the new F-150 pickup truck and the future of the Dearborn Truck Plant. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
The Ford Motor Company announced a safety recall for several models of its popular F-150 pickup truck line.
Radio station WWJ in Detroit reports the recall includes about 87,000 2020 and 2021 model year vehicles. About 80,000 of those are in the U.S., and are mostly F-150 s, along with some Super Duty trucks. The problem, according to Ford, involves the trucks windshields possibly being inadequately bonded to the truck s structure, and possibly coming loose in a crash situation.
“Rangers, F-150s, Super Duties I could sell 35 or 40 more if only I had them,” he explains. “We’re really excited about the new Bronco, too.” How short on stock are they? A customer wanted a black F-150 Sport; he drove away in a white F-150 Lariat with chrome. And you know if he hadn’t, the next person through the door would have. As for those Broncos, they, too, have been delayed from spring to summer due to, you guessed it, a shortage of supplies.
Lafreniere doesn’t keep much of a used lot. “We keep the cream puffs, but wholesalers take everything else and it’s headed to the U.S.” The strong demand to the south accompanied by their strong dollar means the Canadian used market is lean for high-demand vehicles.
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