
The Ford F-150 is America's best-selling pickup truck, and has been for quite some time now. Of course, that should come as no surprise to drivers from Sellersville to Quakertown, PA, given how many of them you'll see on the open road in this area. But with so many new Ford F-150 trims to pick from, how can you be certain which one is best for your needs? Well, we can help you answer that question here at Ciocca Ford of Sourderton.
Now, if you're just looking for a no-nonsense truck to take to work in the greater Harleysville, PA area, the new Ford F-150 XL should suit you just fine. With a capable 3.3-liter V6 engine under the hood, easy-to-clean vinyl flooring, and safety features like forward collision mitigation and lane departure warning, this trim is a true workhorse without all the fuss.
On the other hand, if you upgrade to the new Ford F-150 XLT you'll enjoy a few more conveniences and safety features like carpeted flooring, a power-locking tailgate, and blind-spot monitoring.
Now, if you spring for the Ford F-150 Lariat trim, you'll enjoy your first taste of luxury with leather upholstery, remote start, and dual-zone automatic climate control.
However, if you go for the new Ford F-150 King Ranch trim, you in for exceptional comfort with heated and ventilated front seating, heated rear outboard seats, and even a heated steering wheel to dispel those chilly mornings in Lansdale during the wintertime. The Ford F-150 Platinum trim is similarly equipped, but also rolls in 20-inch wheels and unique exterior trim.
The new Ford f-150 Limited is the highest end trim for this model in terms of luxury, offering power running boards, a two-panel moonroof, unique leather upholstery, massaging front seats and a myriad of other upscale features.
Now, if you want a new Ford truck with more off-roading power, you can opt for the new Ford F-150 Tremor or Ford F-150 Raptor. The former features standard 4x4, a locking rear differential, and an off-road tuned suspension for mudding, rock crawling, and climbing steep slopes, while the latter is more oriented for desert running with larger 35-inch all-terrain tires, adaptive FOX shock absorbers, and unique Raptor fender flairs and front grille designs.
Finally, folks who want an electric pickup truck can spring for the new Ford F-150 Lightning. This zero-emissions pickup can travel up to an EPA-estimated 320 miles on a full charge, yet remarkably, it still manages to tow up to 10,000 pounds when properly equipped.
To find out more about our new Ford F-150 trims, visit us here at Ciocca Ford of Souderton to plan your next test drive today.
