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Old 06-25-2008, 06:44 PM
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Rumors That Ford Is Thinking Smaller With New F-100 Pickup, Based on the F-150
By: Mike Levine Posted: 05-12-08 00:18 PT
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With oil prices and Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards rapidly rising and the Ford Ranger compact on its last legs, a 'baby' F-Series pickup may be about to join Ford's best selling truck family. On and offline sources are whispering that the all new Ford F-100 mid-size hauler will arrive by 2011, slotted below the F-150 half-ton.

In March we hinted this move was coming, when we described how, "weight savings and manufacturing flexibility," will be key to the success of the next-gen 2012 Ford F-150. That's because the F-100 is expected to share a modified version of the future F-150's body-on-frame platform.

Nissan pioneered a similar approach building big and small trucks off of its 'F-Alpha' platform. F-Alpha underpins both the full-size Titan and mid-size Frontier pickups, as well as Nissan's full and mid-size SUVs.

There are several advantages to a shared platform strategy. Ford can save development time and costs by sharing major components, like frame and powertrain parts, between trucks. Today's Ford Ranger and F-150 pickups share almost nothing in common. It's also expected that the F-100 and F-150 will roll down the same assembly line at Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant, so Ford can efficiently adjust its product mix according to customer demand.

The F-100 is expected to be just under 9/10ths the size of the 2009 F-150 - a form factor that the 2000-2006 Toyota Tundra was roundly criticized for not too long ago. But that was before U.S. fuel prices skyrocketed to over $3.50 a gallon for regular gasoline and demand for half-ton trucks began to dramatically shrink. F-150 sales have fallen 15.5% through April from 2007 levels.

Weight savings should be substantial compared to the current F-150. In addition to its smaller size, the F-100 (and future F-150) is expected to use thinner gauge, higher strength steel in its frame rails and cross members while aluminum will be used to remove pounds from the hood and lift gate.

Engine choices are said to include naturally aspirated and 'EcoBoost' twin turbo gasoline direct injection V6 engines and one V8 gas motor. We're also hoping Ford offers its 2010 4.4-liter light duty diesel V8 as an option. The engine mix will be critical as Ford seeks to meet 2015's 28.6 miles-per-gallon CAFE target for light duty trucks that was recently established by the federal government.

Since Ford groups sales of its F-150 with the F-250, F-350 and F-450 (equipped with a pickup box) Super Duty pickups under a single F-Series bucket each month, it will be interesting to see if the F-100 is pulled into this group too. Technically, the F-100 will have much more in common with the F-150 than an F-150 has with Ford's Super Dutys.

The F-100 badge hasn't been used on a Ford pickup since 1983, but with fuel prices continuing to rise, and Ford hurting for a modern mid-size truck, it can't arrive soon enough.

For further reading, it appears the staff at Autosavant have heard similar information about the F-100 from their sources. They also have speculative news about the ultimate fate of the Ford Ranger.

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You didn't post it in this forum so it's not a repost.
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You didn't post it in this forum so it's not a repost.
Technically it's a cross post. Also annoying.

Though this is the right forum for this thread!
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Technically it's a cross post. Also annoying.

Though this is the right forum for this thread!
Actually, the thread which was supposed to have pics of the F-100 but had a pic of a different truck, and your two smartass replies here were more annoying than my post. Just talk about the F-100 or don't post.
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That article is from May, waaaayyyy old news!!!!
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Do you think this truck will actually be built by then, or is it just a rumor?
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I think you are the one that needs to "chill" .
No kidding, it's not even his thread.
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Actually, the thread which was supposed to have pics of the F-100 but had a pic of a different truck, and your two smartass replies here were more annoying than my post. Just talk about the F-100 or don't post.
I love it when threads go from cross-post to flame war in 5 posts or less...

And at the time of your post I had only ONE smartass reply, this is my second.
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This guy is awesome. 5 counted posts, 3 are flames and 2 are bumps. Classic! He's off to a better start than I was!
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Do you think this truck will actually be built by then, or is it just a rumor?
Update #1: 08-08-08 07:42 PT

Yesterday, the Detroit News reported that plans for the F-100 pickup have been shelved. Our sources have confirmed that same information.

Ford's fuel economy efforts will be centered around its existing F-150 and Super Duty pickups, using EcoBoost and, our sources say, Ethanol Boost engine technology.

We're told the four-cylinder F-150 is still on track.

Ford is also making several key personnel changes to its truck team. Ford's truck and SUV group marketing manager, Mike Crowley, assigned to that position in July 2007, has been succeeded by previous Ford truck marketing manager, Doug Scott.

Link: F-100 put on hold, 2009+ F-150 Ecoboost picking up steam
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