Ford to stop selling V150 Power Stroke F-6 in US
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Ford to stop selling V150 Power Stroke F-6 in US

The days of the V150 PowerStroke diesel Ford F-6 are numbered as it will be phased out as other models with better performance engines and more environmental focus may even surpass the power and horsepower this truck offers.

In all versions of the Ford F-150, the automaker offers a level of equipment, It is equipped with a 6-liter Power Stroke V3.0 diesel engine.

Now the brand has confirmed that the days the version of the F-150 with the current 3.0-liter Power Stroke diesel is literally numbered in the US, with orders open until this Friday, July 16th, before it is likely to be removed permanently.

So, if you are thinking about buying one of these trucks, They have until July 16th.

The Ford Authority website first reported that "The Ford 3.0L Power Stroke V6 will be dropped from the F-150 lineup in the near future", which was later confirmed in more detail by The Drive directly from Ford.

On the other hand, Ford explained Drive unit via email that you can order the new 150th Generation F-14 Power Stroke Diesel by Friday, July 16th. If you do, you will have a fairly rare bird in your driveway at the time of delivery.

As The Drive points out, and as any Ford salesman would probably explain, the other engine options matched the claimed benefits of the unique Power Stroke applications of 250 horsepower and 440 lb-ft of torque. Mysteriously, Ford doesn't break down U.S. truck sales figures by model, so it's not immediately clear how many 3.0-liter diesels Ford has sold.

For example, the new 3.5-liter PowerBoost hybrid pickup, which delivers better fuel economy over the previous Power Stroke diesel engine, or the non-hybrid version of that 3.5-liter engine, which delivers nearly identical 500 lb-ft of torque. torque. 

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