Production of the new Ford F-150 does not meet customer demand in dealerships
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Production of the new Ford F-150 does not meet customer demand in dealerships

Ford hits the mark again with refreshed F-150 and tops bookings year-over-year

This pickup truck has been and remains the top selling pickup truck in the United States for 38 straight years and it doesn't look like its winning streak will end anytime soon with the new 150 F-2021 because despite it just arrived in dealerships this week, the initial sales of the most popular pickup truck are already showing the success of the model.

Ford says the first units of the upgraded F-150 have already been sold to customers in the Midwest with "retail orders placed at an all-time high" and Ford has some numbers to back it up.

“Orders sold by customers were up 210% year-over-year in November, with dealer orders more than double the current production schedule,” said Ford vice president of marketing and sales. Mark LaNev.

Naturally, as customers line up to get their new Ford, the Ford dealers themselves are also very happy about it.

"I've been selling Ford for 28 years and I've never seen my employees get so excited about a car launch," he said. Tim Hovik, owner of San Tan Ford in Phoenix.

Entering the fourteenth generation of the nameplate, The 150 Ford F-2021 will be the first F-150 to be offered with a hybrid powertrain. with a battery that performs the dual function of the built-in generator. It also has some great quality-of-life (QOL) upgrades, such as a shifter that folds down to provide a completely flat work surface between the front seats, as well as a workbench with rulers in the tailgate, and a mobile device stand. , pen holder and stand.

Including destiny, new F-150 visa. de starts at $30,635 for the XL Regular Cab without options.

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