
With a base price of $61,905, or $67,270 as driven, its price also reflects the upgrade. This is Ford’s new high end F-150, and it shows. This includes 22″ polished aluminum wheels, power running boards similar to the AMP-Research PowerStep, beautiful Mojave leather wrapped seats that provide heating and cooling–and massagers as well, a panoramic roof, 360-degree camera, lane keeping system, and more. So what’s new in 2016? For starters, this truck! It’s the new luxury top-of-the-line limited edition, in white platinum metallic. In order to maintain that top sales number, Ford knows well enough not to rest on their laurels.

I thought to myself–how could they possibly improve on the best selling vehicle in the U.S.? Last year (2015), Ford racked up over 780,000 sales of the popular F-Series truck, and that was a 3.5% increase over the previous year. More recently, I had the opportunity to turn the wheels of their latest 2016 model. These are the stories of my experiences.įord handed me the keys to a 2015 Ford F-150 3.5L V6 EcoBoost last year and the result of my Duke’s Drive can be found here. I know the pains of wanting to test-drive a vehicle you’re interested in buying, and it’s not an enjoyable experience. It is a responsibility that I don’t take lightly, or for granted. It truly is a privilege to be able to drive a brand new vehicle for a week and share my thoughts with you.

Duke’s Drive is all about my experiences with driving new vehicles.
