What are the Most Popular Ford F-150s Throughout the U.S.?
Check out where the most popular F-150 pickup trucks are throughout the U.S. Does it match what you manage?

The Ford F-Series has been a best-selling truck for 46 years.
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The Ford F-150 stands as a crucial component of the renowned Ford F-Series. Let's delve into specific preferences across various states for the F-150.
Within the F-Series, a dominant force in the American truck market, the F-150 plays a pivotal role.
Utah showcases a fondness for the PowerBoost variant, while Nevada gravitates towards the Raptor model. Idaho experiences ground-shaking moments with the Tremor, and Alaska opts for the max trailer tow packages.
In contrast, Florida leads in 4x2 purchases, and Vermont favors the 4x4 option. The F-150 caters to diverse needs, ensuring there's a perfect fit for everyone. The F-Series, an emblem of American excellence, thrives on ingenuity born in the USA.
American Made with American Strength
What sets our F-150s apart, alongside all F-Series trucks, is that they are assembled in the United States. The F-Series not only symbolizes American strength but also contributes significantly, generating over 500,000 jobs nationwide.
This overview provides a glimpse into the United States of F-150, shedding light on the features that resonate most in specific states.

All F-Series trucks are assembled in the USA.
Photo: Ford
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