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V8 Is Back: Ford F-150 Adds More V8 Options For 2027
V8 returns as an option for King Ranch and Platinum trims; 3.0 V6 becomes the standard base engine.
Honestly, smart moves by Ford here in my opinion.
OFFICIAL: Ram Will Phase Out 5.7-liter HEMI® V8 eTorque
moparinsiders.comToyota Tundra Owner Reports 2-Month Wait For V35A Engine Replacements As Backlogs Grow
torquenews.comNo, Really, the Ram Dakota is Almost Here, Along With a Compact Truck, and an SUV!
motortrend.com2028 Jeep Wrangler Scrambler Is a Two-Door V-8 Desert Runner Worth Waiting For
caranddriver.comThis is how I imagine Maverick owners start their day.
This also applies to owners of a Hyundai Santa Cruz and Honda Ridgeline.
Ram Is Dropping the Mild-Hybrid From More Hemi V8 Trucks Than Just the Rumble Bee
Thank god. eTorque is one pile of dog shit.
Joined the club yesterday.
Needed to add a family hauler to the fleet. 2023 GCL Altitude in silver zenith. Just a hair over 30k miles. After everything, I was at $31k OTD. For reference, I’m in the Philadelphia metro area.
Aside from working towards the “pay it off” mod, I’m not really looking to mod this at all. I might consider doing the RRO lift kit in the future with some bigger tires, but I’m in no rush.
….but why?
I pass this every weekday after dropping my son off at daycare. I managed to snap a picture of it as I was waiting for the light to turn green.