Ford removes Superior Fuel Economy (SFE) badge for 2010 F-150

Ford removes Superior Fuel Economy (SFE) badge for 2010 F-150
Last year, when the prices of fuel hit an unprecedented high, it caused car makers to react with a horde of new cars and trucks that are capable of squeezing out more miles per gallon of fuel.

In this regard, Ford came out with its most current F-150 pickup truck for the 2009 MY, which was released with an optional Superior Fuel Economy (SFE) edition that came with numerous fuel-saving improvements and its long-running three-valve 4.6-liter V8 power unit. However, after just a year on the market, Ford intends to drop the SFE model for next year, but the carmaker will continue to provide a two-wheel-drive, four-door variant of the F-150 with a fuel-economy rating of 15/21mpg, matching the SFE-equipped model. It looks like that what has been dropped is only the designation, but not the capability.
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SteedPubSteedPub - 6/16/2009 5:50:40 PM
+4 Boost
A man buying a truck does not want to drive around with a big sticker on the side that says "I bought the lame one".


tundrahqtundrahq - 6/19/2009 12:31:34 PM
+1 Boost
Word.


cl0wncl0wn - 6/16/2009 8:31:53 PM
0 Boost
lame post.... trucks aren't intended for "SFE"


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