FORD F-150 Super Cab

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FORD F-150 Super Cab
FORD F-150 Super Cab   2012 2022
2012 2022

For 2013, the most fuel-efficient and capable light-duty pickup on the market continues to push forward with updated design and advanced technologies.
Ford F-150 also adds even more breadth to its expansive lineup with a new Limited luxury model and availability of the groundbreaking EcoBoost® engine, powerful 6.2-liter V8, electronic-locking rear axle and Hill Descent Control™. Outside, the Ford F-150 lineup gets bold new grilles combining fresh designs with instantly recognizable F-Series cues highlighted on the XLT model revealed today, including new HID projector lamps, 18- and 20-inch wheels as well as three new hues (Blue Jeans Metallic, Kodiak Brown Metallic and Ruby Red Clearcoat Metallic). The interior also comes with a range of updates like the new 4.2-inch multifuctional display and MyFord touch interface. New colors include Steel Gray on Lariat and Black for King Ranch. The SVT Raptor Special Edition is available for this model, further adding more features to the Luxury Package, including a Ruby Red Metallic exterior color and graphics, unique wheels, Brick Red seat bolsters with black inserts and cloth honeycomb highlights, console top finish panel and center stack and door panel applique accents.

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FORD F-150 Super Cab
FORD F-150 Super Cab   2009 2012
2009 2012

Over 1000 engineers worked on the twelfth generation of the F-150 to help the best-selling nameplate in automotive history stay on top of its game, despite the world financial crisis.
Developed in 35 versions, the F-150 offered something for everyone. From the rancher in Texas to the contractor in Florida, a version could suit any job. But, most importantly, it could serve as a family car as well.

While the Regular Cab was the family’s workhorse, the Super Cab sat between that and the Super Crew. It still featured four doors, but unlike its bigger sibling, it had rear-hinged doors for the passengers who sat in the back. But, depending on the budget, it could provide a flashy appearance with its three-slat chromed grille at the front and the stepped line over the front doors.

Inside, the Super Cab provided all the comfort for the front passengers, thanks to its wide seats. A massive center console, which served as a storage area and hosted the gear lever, divided the cabin in two. A complete instrument cluster fitted with two large dials and four small gauges provided the necessary information for the driver. In addition, an LCD sat between the speedometer and tachometer, showing more data from the on-board computer.

Like its siblings, the Super Cab featured a hydroformed chassis designed for endurance and heavy punishments on rough terrain and heavy loads. Ford offered two vehicle lengths, depending on the box size in the back, which came in three sizes. Under the hood, the carmaker installed a choice of three V8 engines, which provided between 248 hp and 320 hp. The six-speed automatic gearbox was standard on the entire range.

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FORD F-150 Super Cab
FORD F-150 Super Cab   2004 2008
2004 2008

Ford introduced the eleventh generation of the F-150 in 2003 as a 2004 model with a choice of cabins and beds.
The Ford F-150 represents one of the most important vehicles in the American carmaker lineup. By 2003, it was evident that it had to keep its standards and continuously improved the most notorious pickup-truck. Along with the new generation, Ford introduced some stylistic changes that made the vehicle unique on the market.

For the Super Cab version, Ford installed a longer cabin with a set of suicide-doors (rear-hinged) in the back. Thus, it made room for easier access to the backbench, which was fit for three adult passengers. It didn’t offer too much legroom, but it was more than enough for short or medium trips. Ford introduced the dipped-down front side of the door-windows on the eleventh generation, like the Ford Super Duty series. The carmaker offered the F150 with a regular or extended bed. The former was mostly used for off-road enthusiasts. In the 4x4 version, the F150 sported closed-loop tow hooks at the front.

Inside, there was a car-like interior, with a wide center stalk and silver trims. The wide center console featured cup-holders good enough for a big-gulp pop can. Ford re-arranged the dials on the instrument cluster and placed the small gauges for fuel-level, coolant-temperature, ammeter, and oil pressure between the big speedometer and tachometer. The user could have lifted the rear bench and get more storage space on the floor.

Under the hood, Ford installed a choice of three gasoline engines that provided between 202 hp and 300 hp. It was available with rear- or all-wheel-drive.

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FORD F-150 Super Cab
FORD F-150 Super Cab   2001 2004
2001 2004

The F150 reached its tenth generation in 1997.
Still, the blue-oval brand’s marketing department found a niche on the market and introduced an extended version for the Regular Cab version: the 2001 Super Cab.
By 2001, Ford F-Series was already the most produced nameplate in the world. After millions of units produced and different evolution in its lineup, Ford F-150 came on the market with a new approach, which allowed it to offer roomier interiors and still carry heavy loads, not to mention towing capabilities.

The 2001 F-150 didn’t look as rough as some other pickups on the market. Its rounded edges and smoother design for the headlights might sound like a softening for the rugged pickup. The Super Cab version featured four doors with rear-hinged rear doors. In the back, the bed was big enough for most of the loads and, if there was a need for something more, the car could tow up to 8000 lbs (3628 kg) in a 2WD version.

The customers used the Super Cab mostly as a workhorse since it could carry two extra people in the back when needed. Other than that, that area was useful as a storage area for fishing rods or camping equipment.

Under the hood, Ford installed some of the powerplants offered on the other versions. There were two V8 options: a 4.6-liter and a 5.4-liter unit. The Super Cab was offered as 2WD or 4WD, but only with an automatic transmission.

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