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The last F-150 I owned was a 1996. Back then it was America s most popular vehicle and had been since 1981, during Ronald Reagan s first term as president, notes Business Insider. Mine was pretty spartan with a vinyl bench seat and painted metal for the interior roof. Still, it was a big improvement over what I d had before with an air-conditioned cab and hubs that didn t require you to get out of the truck to lock in the 4-wheel-drive. The 2021 Ford F-150 was completely redesigned and a panel of 50 automotive journalists named it Truck of the Year, according to J.D. Power. After driving the 2021 version, it s easy to see why it won the title and why it remains the most popular vehicle in the U.S. after all these years. ....
Luke Combs, Ford F-150 Tag-Teaming Again at ACM Awards Photo: Ford ♫Reunited and it feels so goooood!♫ Peaches & Herb may not have been a country act, but that tune feels mighty appropriate for the news that Luke Combs and the Ford F-150 are hooking up once again. Combs and the all-new 2021 Ford F-150 appear together this Sunday at the Academy of Country Music Awards live on CBS. At last year’s ACM show, Combs (and the all-new F-150) appeared in a short video announcing his partnership with Ford in support of Guitars 4 Vets. The organization donates guitars and instruction to military veterans affected by post-traumatic stress disorder in the hopes that music can bring them peace. The Ford Proud to Honor campaign would go on to donate $500,000 to Guitars 4 Vets chapters around the country. ....
On the Road Review: Ford F-150 PowerBoost Hybrid America’s best-selling vehicle didn’t earn that honor by standing pat, resting on previous laurels. And while being a leader also means lots of slings and arrows coming your way, the Ford F-150 has proven to be able to repel competitive assaults with a certain resiliency. For 2021, the F-150 moves the pickup’s powertrain offerings up a notch in the face of oncoming EV introductions with a powerful hybrid package called PowerBoost, in place of EcoBoost, for the twin-turbo 3.5-liter V-6. Try these specs on: 430 hp (including the 47-hp electric motor) backed by a stump-pulling 570 pound/feet of peak torque that enables the four-door 4X4 models to pull up to 12,700 pounds of trailer, race from zero to 60 mph faster than any of its siblings, all while gaining 20 percent higher EPA mileage ratings. And, by the way, the integrated inverter/generator not only eliminates the annoying stop/start cycles plaguing too many vehicl ....
Much ado about nothing here… Hopefully GM does not charge too much for the 3 kw inverter system – although IF it can charge another car at 240 volts alternating current- the question is why not also have the same ability to run a 240 volt table saw or 240 volt welder? These news items are usually less than nothing since they don’t delve into practical details… Such as is 25 amperes the MAXIMUM that can be supplied while a power tool is starting and the entire system craps out when the 12 ” circular saw the carpenter is using craps out when starting at 26 amperes? I would like to think GM engineers anticipated practical concerns such as the last paragraph – but I doubt it. Now we hear that FORD cannot get its 48 ampere wall box to work right (its just a glorified light switch after all – but customers can eschew Ford and buy one from any number of vendors that is cheaper and works just fine). ....
/ The 2021 Ford F-150 4x4 SuperCrew Lariat Hybrid continues the F-150 s history of innovation with a luxury interior, hybrid power and improved mpg, plus a built-in generator in the bed. After 43 years as the best-selling vehicle in the United States I suppose nothing should surprise me about the latest Ford F-150. Ford hasn’t stayed atop this highly competitive money-making bonanza of a market for U.S. carmakers because it coasts. Nope, it keeps re-inventing the envelope. READ: For 2021, Ford adds a hybrid power plant to the F-150 and, get this, a generator in the tail that you could use to power your house during one of our apocalyptic 100-year floods, tornadoes, rains, etc. This monster of a truck is exactly what you’d want during the apocalypse. It should star in a blockbuster movie as it squishes zombies and 4-wheels over a crumbling world’s infrastructure. ....