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Ford Truck Enthusiasts (Ford-Trucks.com) began in January 1997 as a small hobbyist website and email group with just 12 members. Before it officially launched, a handful of enthusiasts shared information through emails starting in mid-1996. Fast forward to today, and the site has grown to become the largest online hub for Ford Truck enthusiasts, boasting over 600,000 registered users and 1.2 million followers on Facebook. The forum hosts more than 1.5 million discussions covering a wide range of topics, from the iconic Ford Bronco to the latest Ford F-150 models. Ethical Standards The editors and contributors at Ford Truck Enthusiasts are committed to upholding high journalistic ethics. They focus on delivering unbiased news, thorough fact-checking, and creating original content. This includes properly citing sources, crediting photos, and transparently indicating any sponsored posts or relationships with advertisers or manufacturers, including any free or discounted items received. Whether it's about car detailing products, parts, or media events, the content team remains impartial when developing sponsored material. While our advertising department handles ad sales, the content team only recommends products and services that we truly believe in and have firsthand experience with.
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1 week ago |
ford-trucks.com | Brett Foote
Built in scant quantities over a short period of time, the Ford Bronco Nite Edition is arguably very much undervalued at the moment. Ford has built and sold its fair share of rare and unique variants over its century-plus in existence – many of them based on the rugged Bronco SUV. However, few Ford Bronco models are quite as rare as the Nite Edition, which was produced over the course of just two model years – 1991 and 1992 – along with the F-150 Nite for a short time.
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1 week ago |
ford-trucks.com | Joe Kucinski
Intro Unless you have been living in a cave on Mars with cotton balls in your ears, you know all about the tariffs that Donald Trump has initiated on foreign made vehicles. The tariffs are designed to encourage more products to be built in America. Will it work? This is Ford Truck Enthusiasts, not Trade Policy Enthusiasts so tariff talk is not really in our wheelhouse. But what we do know is that there is a lot of handwringing going on right now over the cost of new and used vehicles.
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1 week ago |
ford-trucks.com | Brett Foote
Ford Motor Company and the auto industry as we know it may not be around today if it weren’t for a legendary legal battle over one patent. Today, we’re all aware of what patents are and what they’re designed to do – protect intellectual property created by folks and companies, and in many cases, are ways that automakers aim to get a heads-up on the competition.
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1 week ago |
ford-trucks.com | Brett Foote
Ford quietly decided to nix Flex Fuel capability from the F-150 in the 2024 model year, which could cause big problems for corn farmers. For quite some time – dating back to the 1990s – Ford offered Flex Fuel capability in the F-150 (among other models), which enables them to run on regular gas of various octanes, ethanol (E85 or lower), or a mixture of both. Those vehicles are able to automatically adapt to whatever type of fuel is in the tank and adjust engine settings accordingly.
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2 weeks ago |
ford-trucks.com | Joe Kucinski
Intro Over the last couple of weeks, we have discussed towing quite a bit. We covered the maximum towing capacity for all 2025 F-Series engines. And more recently, we explained how towing and payload capacities should be calculated. Today we continue with the towing theme as we discuss 10 important towing safety tips. You may already be familiar with most of these, but not everyone reading this has been towing trailers for 30 years.
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