The U.S. auto sales numbers for 2010 are out and once again, Ford's F-Series pickup truck has been crowned the best-selling vehicle of the year, a title which it has held for 34 years in a row. According to Autodata Corp., the Dearborn-based brand moved 528,349 units of its F-150 light-duty and F-250, F-350 and F-450 heavy-duty trucks in 2010, recording an impressive increase of 27,7 per cent over 2009.

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Labels: Chevrolet, Chevrolet Silverado, Dodge, Dodge Ram, Ford, Ford F-Series, Ford Fusion, GM, Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Toyota Camry
Nearly 15,000 Ford trucks and crossovers are being recalled in the States because of problems with electrical systems that can short and create a fire. The recall concerns certain 2011MY Ford F-150, F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550 and Edge, and Lincoln MKX vehicles.
Labels: Ford, Ford Edge, Ford F-150, Ford F-Series, Lincoln, Lincoln MKX, Recalls, Reports
The organizers of the SEMA show have announced the winners of the very first SEMA Award contest for the hottest and most popular car, truck and 4x4 -SUV models at this year's edition of aftermarket event in Las Vegas. According to SEMA, the inaugural award recognizes the most tuner-friendly new models, based on the number of vehicles exhibited at the show.
The winners for each category were the Chevrolet Camaro (Cars), Ford F-Series (Trucks) and the Jeep Wranger (4x4 -SUV) - and thereby making all three Detroit automakers happy...
Labels: Chevrolet, Chevrolet Camaro, Chrysler, Ford, Ford F-Series, Jeep, Jeep Wrangler, Reports, SEMA Show, Tuning
The onslaught of Ford's SEMA Show tuning products continues, this time with a sneak peek of the firm's F-Series truck proposals that will make their way to the Las Vegas Convention Center on November 2. Show-goers will have the chance to see customized versions of both the F-150 and Super Duty models.
Labels: Concepts, Ford, Ford Concepts, Ford F-150, Ford F-Series, New Cars, SEMA Show, Tuning