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SVTP Coverage of NAIAS 2014 : The Detailed View
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<blockquote data-quote="phillyc" data-source="post: 13872014" data-attributes="member: 156938"><p>Some great photos and observations made. Certainly some interesting tech covered. Ford is really innovating in their weight loss areas. The biggest issue they may face with the alloy F150 is the buying public acceptance of an alloy truck. But, ever higher fuel prices will make the performance and economy benefits a standout. This could be a game changer that the competition take years to level peg. I wonder how much extra it costs Ford to make it from alloy. Maybe the competition can attack Ford on price (alone). Be interesting to see how this plays out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phillyc, post: 13872014, member: 156938"] Some great photos and observations made. Certainly some interesting tech covered. Ford is really innovating in their weight loss areas. The biggest issue they may face with the alloy F150 is the buying public acceptance of an alloy truck. But, ever higher fuel prices will make the performance and economy benefits a standout. This could be a game changer that the competition take years to level peg. I wonder how much extra it costs Ford to make it from alloy. Maybe the competition can attack Ford on price (alone). Be interesting to see how this plays out. [/QUOTE]
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