The classic Ford F-150 that has been getting America around since 1975 is a good place to start to find out just what you need. In recent years, the F-150 has seen added features to make it possible to add convenience to your work day. Features like an optional on-board generator for lighting up a work site and fold flat front seats for sleeping space gives buyers the choice of a simple work truck or fully-equipped machine with all the bells and whistles. No matter the year, you’ll see that more features will be included as you make your way up the trim levels, inside and out.
Trims & Sizes
Trim
Cab Configurations
Bed Length
Regular, SuperCab, SuperCrew
Regular, SuperCab, SuperCrew
Main purpose
The main aim for the Ford F-150 is to be a work truck for those that need a hefty vehicle that can tow and haul tons of weight. It can be as simple or high class as you’d like, depending on what year, trim and additional packages you choose. It’s also highly versatile, with the ability to tackle tough terrains for weekend adventures, make camping a breeze and carry a variety of cargo. Over the years, head and legroom has been improved along with technology and safety aids to make travel comfortable and easy. If you’re looking for a truck to get you to and from work, adventures and around the jobsite with heavy loads, the F-150 is the answer.
Ford’s midsize pickup truck is a great option for those seeking good fuel economy, off-roading and light hauling and towing. Like the basic trims of the F–150, it’s designed to be a straightforward truck without as many flourishes inside as you’d see in other models. A reliable, compact pickup truck, the Ford Ranger improves by the years in its capabilities and upgraded features.
Trims & Sizes
Trim
Cab Configurations
Bed Length
Supercab, Supercrew, Tremor Supercrew
Tremor Supercrew, Subercab
Main purpose
A little smaller than its brothers, the Ford Ranger is intended to be just as versatile as the F-150 but with fuel economy towards the top of the list priorities. Without getting too specific, we invite you to check out the Ford Ranger releases over the years and see for yourself! The Ranger also provides just what you’d need from a truck like decent hauling and towing capabilities and off-roading ability for your weekend endeavors. If you want a smaller yet straightforward truck, the Ford Ranger has your name on it.
In the Super Duty category, there are numerous trims, engines and cab configurations to choose from depending on what you’re looking for. If the F-150 wasn’t enough in towing and hauling capabilities, the F-250, F-350 and F-450 will be plenty bang for your buck…and truck. For example, the 2022 release can produce as much as 475 horsepower and 1050 lb-ft of torque.
The strongest Super Duty can tow 7,850-lb payload and as much as 37,000 pounds with a fifth wheel and gooseneck hitch. Without breaking down every year since 1998, we can assure you that each model year will get you and your load where you need to go.
F-250
Cab config.
Bed Length
F-350 & F-450
Cab Config.
Bed Length
Main purpose
As we mentioned above, the main reason you’d look to buy a Super Duty, regardless of trim, would be to tow and haul some serious weight. If you’re reading this then we assume you’re looking for a little more heft than the F-150’s impressive capabilities so look no further. The Ford Super Duty will be able to tackle just about any task you need from a truck.
The Ford Maverick is a peppy truck that sits on the smaller side compared to its brothers like the Super Duty. Its hybrid engine might be just what you need as gas prices skyrocket and is considered one of the cheaper vehicles on the market with a base price of $21,490. This truck is also better suited to city terrain with less difficulty maneuvering narrow roads and tight parking spaces than other pickup trucks. With such a frugal interior, it can also be considered a nice option for a work truck but its hybrid engine, small size and lighter capabilities make it stand apart from the other Ford trucks.
Trims & Sizes
Trim
Cab Configurations
Bed Length
Main purpose
If you’re looking for a little less heft but with the basic benefits of a truck like some towing and hauling capability and a bed for some cargo, the Ford Maverick will match your needs. Its nice fuel economy and smaller frame make it city-friendly whether you decide to use it as a work truck, family hauler or thrifty commuter.
Conclusion
No matter what you need from your truck, Ford has your perfect match in these and more. Whether you’re looking for the strongest hauler out there or a commute-friendly vehicle with some light cargo capabilities, there’s a truck for everyone. Come meet yours today!