Automotive sales are in flux. Leading manufacturers - such as General Motors, Fiat and Chrysler - have experienced wavering profits, with some weeks spiking high and others tumbling low. It’s been a battle for consumer confidence.
Ford has been winning its inventory war, however. The company recently experienced a North American resurgence and much credit goes to the newly redesigned F-150.
According to The Detroit Free Press, the 2015 F-150 achieved average dealer sales of $44,000 in June. This is a significant increase from last year (when the total was only $40,300) and has shattered Ford’s previous records. Critics attribute this success to the truck’s new design: which combines high-strength aluminum framing with a 12,200-lb. towing capacity and a 3,300-lb. payload capacity. This generates best-in-class results.
The 2015 F-150 has proven popular with drivers, adapting to all performance needs. Its enhanced economy (aided by an optional EcoBoost engine) and lightweight design ensures success on any road. It’s the ultimate pick-up for Saskatchewan and Novlan Bros. is now proud to offer it.