You probably know someone who owns one already. Ford's F-150 held the record as the best-selling vehicle in the United States for almost a quarter-century. It's been the best-selling truck in the United States for over 30 years. In 2005 alone, almost a million new F-150s showed up on American roads. Now having passed the half-century mark, the F-150 is in its twelfth generation, and shows up in 2010 with two new specialty trims to woo the masses anew. This 4X4 Crew Cab sports the maximum towing capacity is an impressive 11,300 pounds and does this with a 3V, 310-hp, E85-friendly, 5.4-liter V8. Interestingly, when using E85 fuel, hp figures bump up to 320, as the engine was designed with this in mind because E85 is about 105 octane from corn. This newest generation of F-150 is being touted as a smart truck, with many unique upgrades. In addition to the use of a hydro-formed chassis including high-strength, lightweight materials like boron, the F-150 has the option of features such as a dashboard computer with printer, a tool inventory system, and a fleet-tracking device. As the F-150 continues to evolve, the lines between truck and car continue to blur. Thankfully, the characteristics that have always made the F-150 a winner, namely power, safety, and reliability, seem to be well-entrenched. Print this page and call us Now... We Know You Will Enjoy Your Test Drive Towards Ownership! Cleanest Cars in Texas!