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whitecrystal1 11-26-2007 04:31 PM

I don't like it at all :oops: and I like Ford trucks. IMO The best looking years is the 2004-2008 body.
The new 09's look OK but not as good as the current model, although it still looks better than any other truck currently.

The new Superduty looks better than the the upcomming F150's

Ford needs to stop looking into improving the appearance of the F150. They already have a great looking truck.
Instead, they need to learn how to make a set of heads so they can overcome their problem with spark plugs :lol:

MyLittleBlackBird 11-26-2007 04:38 PM

It's a Titanundra! I like the interior.... Exterior is ugly as sin. Anyone notice a very crucial and key selling point though? Runs on Gasoline, E-85, AND HYDROGEN. That's right, Ford is using internal combustion engines with hydrogen fuel! Sounds like a damn good concept right there. Technology that is already in use being adapted to use hydrogen instead of gasoline. I've been wondering why this hasn't caught on more....


*edit* I wasn't aware that Ford still had issues with popping spark plugs, unless people just don't know how to install them?

Hans 11-26-2007 09:39 PM

how about a full size truck with a 40MPG turbo Diesel hybrid motor

:roll:

GonneVille 11-27-2007 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by MyLittleBlackBird
It's a Titanundra! I like the interior.... Exterior is ugly as sin. Anyone notice a very crucial and key selling point though? Runs on Gasoline, E-85, AND HYDROGEN. That's right, Ford is using internal combustion engines with hydrogen fuel! Sounds like a damn good concept right there. Technology that is already in use being adapted to use hydrogen instead of gasoline. I've been wondering why this hasn't caught on more....

Because of the ungodly amount of money it would take to produce infrastructure to support mass consumption of hydrogen. Been discussed a few times...

MyLittleBlackBird 11-27-2007 09:33 PM

Who's money, though? We're paying no matter what we do. It's the single most abundant element in the known universe. How is it that we fail to obtain something such as that? I know that gas stations weren't built overnight. This won't be either... if ever. Why? We simply aren't being hurt enough by the gas prices of today. Bring on the $10/gal gasoline and maybe we'll see some action.

I could go on about where ungodly amounts of money are going for asinine reasons, but that's another topic. I think that the hydrogen burning internal combustion engine is an awesome step.

On with the Titanundra discussion!


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