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According to edmunds for 2000 Ford F-150. The
F-150 SuperCrew, a crew-cab truck with full-size doors and a larger
rear-passenger compartment, will bow in the first quarter of 2000 as a 2001
model. A limited-edition Harley-Davidson F-150 is available for 2000. The
under-8,500-pound GVW F-250 has been discontinued and replaced by the F-150
7700 Payload Group. A new overhead console and left- and right-side visor
vanity mirrors are optional on XL models and standard on XLT and Lariat F-150
pickups. A driver-side keypad entry system is available on Lariat models.
Chromed steel wheels and 17-inch tires are now available on 4x2 models. A
comfort-enhancing flip-up 40/60 rear seat has been added to the F-150 SuperCab.
If
you're the type of person inclined to jump on the bandwagon, then you better
purchase a F-Series truck. Ford's full-size pickup continues to be the
top-selling truck in America, with 869,001 new trucks being sold in 1999.
There
is good reason for this, of course. The F-150's suspension provides excellent
on- and off-road articulation, giving the most demanding drivers a quality
ride. Open-road driving in the F-Series trucks is equally pleasant due to their
precise steering, competent braking and forgiving suspension. A certain amount
of "trucklike" handling is unavoidable when discussing a...well,
truck, but, for something designed to carry cargo and not carve canyons, Ford
has created an extremely user-friendly rig. An unexpected bonus is the solid,
rattle-free ride.
Power
choices for the F-Series range consist of a standard 4.2-liter V6, an optional
4.6-liter Triton V8 or the even-larger optional 5.4-liter Triton V8. The V6 and
4.6-liter V8 can be ordered with a manual transmission, while the 5.4-liter
comes only with an automatic. Power is acceptable with all of the engines, but
the 260-horsepower, 5.4-liter Triton V8 can't match the top V8 engine offered
in the GM trucks. If you're looking for maximum stoplight acceleration from an
F-150, you'll need to opt for the SVT Lightning.
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