goofballracer
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My ecoboost has drive line issues
I ended up ordering the 2015 F-150 with the HD payload and extended range fuel tank along with a few other nice factory mods only to find out Ford isn't going to produce any this year. The HD payload has a heavier frame than the standard frame and Ford isn't able to get any. Now I'm stuck waiting till August to reorder and hope they make them in the first half of the new model year. Really don't want to wait till after Christmas.
From what I've read elsewhere, the frame plant isn't able to keep up with production yet, so they've elected to concentrate on the most popular versions. I think next-year's model is supposed to get the much improved Sync 3, along with a nice trailer backup system - and surely there will be reliability improvements as they get the production bugs worked out - so there are additional incentives to waiting if you can.
Ford responded to Automotive News by saying that it will add “countermeasures” to 2016 regular-cab and extended SuperCab F-150s, telling the publication that “the type of countermeasure and structure will vary by cab type.” In a statement to Car and Driver, Ford says, “We addressed the IIHS small overlap front crash in our high-volume SuperCrew first, which accounts for 83 percent of 2015 F-150 retail sales. We are adding countermeasures in the SuperCab and the regular cab in the 2016 model year. Based on the IIHS data, both vehicles offer similar occupant protection levels [as the SuperCrew]. The F-150 program was well under way when this test was introduced in 2012. We are evaluating which specific changes we will make to the SuperCab and regular cab. It is important that any changes do not compromise performance on other crash tests.”