Now, people want a truck that looks like it’s going to eat any hybrid fuel-sipper that gets in it’s way. That’s probably the best way to describe this particular 2016 F-150 FX4, a truck that looks like it will eat your lunch and kick you in the shin before you realize what’s going on.
It’s just about that time of year having an F-150 FX4 with proper snow equipment can turn the everyday Ford driver into a full-fledged savior for lesser vehicles. That includes Chevys, Dodges, Toyotas and even the occasional big rig.
You’ve just bought a brand new F-150 FX4. It has the full off-road package with brand new wheels, locking rear-end—the works. Do you… A) Hide it in the garage and throw away the keys while lighting the room with candles as a place of reverence. B) Wax it obsessively while waiting for your ACME Full-Size Glass Truck Enclosure™ […] More »
The F-150 will be getting a diesel sometime in the next year or so. However, there’s no real option for rolling coal like the big, bad, oil-burning F-250s short of swapping in a Powerstroke and tuning it poorly. Until then…