
In online balloting, fleet professionals choose the Ford workhorse from among 20 Class 4-6 vehicles and vehicle series for the first-ever Work Truck award.
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ATLANTA – Ford introduced an upgraded E-Series for 2009 at the NTEA 2008 Work Truck Show, featuring an improved interior and the automaker’s new Ford Work Solutions, a collection of electronic tools to manage fleets more efficiently, track and secure tools, and enhance productivity.
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The full-size pickup boasts a new 6.4L V-8 turbodiesel engine, refined chassis and suspension, industry-leading towing capacity in the F-450, improved cargo-handling flexibility, and a quiet, more functional interior.
Read More →CHICAGO — Ford is further expanding its ‘smart’ features for truck customers, announcing a collection of industry-exclusive technologies for F-Series trucks and commercial E-Series vans.
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Cargo partitions add safety and security to fleet vans and can be utilized to turn the front of the cab into a work space.
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Ford’s newly redesigned F-Series Super Duty lineup gets the job done with power, style, and a host of new features.
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Livonia, Mich.-based Roush Industries developed a dedicated propane system for the Ford pickups.The new versions have solved the weather-related starting issues that plagued previous-generation propane models.
Read More →Designed to operate in remote environments, the FordLink in-vehicle mobile computer offers Ford truck fleet drivers the convenience of Internet, Microsoft Office, Bluetooth, software installation, and GPS capabilities right when they need it.
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Nearly all this year’s medium-duty Class 3-6 commercial vehicles provide upgraded braking systems and/or new brake-related features and options.
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Upgraded for 2008, Ford’s E-Series Wagon and Van feature a revitalized front end, improved suspension and shocks for enhanced ride, new braking system for better functionality, and added safety features.
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