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Ford Vehicle News For Saskatchewan Canada
A blue 2023 Ford Ranger Lariat equipped with the Chrome Appearance Package and parked in the snow.Utility has received a redesign. Ford will soon launch its 2023 Ranger Lariat - and it’s promising a bold new look for every highway adventure. Prepare to experience the Chrome Appearance Package.

Anchoring the new Ranger Lariat is a series of exterior upgrades. The Chrome Appearance Package perfectly complements the truck’s lean profile (211 inches in length, 78 inches in width, and 72 inches in height). 18-inch PVD wheels assure a rugged stance, while the front and rear bumpers boast a striking metallic frame. The mirrors are capped in a silver finish; dual tow hooks sit below the black mesh grille; and an exhaust tip showcases the sporty capability of the 2.3L EcoBoost engine. 

Bright-polished punches of chrome run throughout the 2023 Ranger Lariat - affording drivers a sleek effect. They are ably assisted by wheel-lip mouldings, LED lighting, and available five-inch rectangular running boards; and all details are complemented by the nine optional exterior paint colours (which include Velocity Blue Metallic and Hot Pepper Red Metallic).

Achieve bold style on the backroads. To learn more about the 2023 Ford Ranger Lariat and its available Chrome Appearance Package contact Novlan Bros today.
Elevate each mile in the 2023 Super Duty. Ford’s signature fleet - which includes the XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, and Limited - is receiving a bold new look, with its cabin fitted with premium upgrades that will thrill every tech fan. 


According to Car and Driver, the new Super Duty series will deliver a superior infotainment experience. Anchoring this fleet is a 12.0-inch display screen (an 8.0-inch option is available for the XL) that offers SYNC 4 capabilities. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto software have been integrated into the platform, affording wireless smartphone control; and a 5G LTE hot-spot yields seamless streaming. A standard 640-watt B&0 sound system promises eight-speaker clarity, while an available 1080-watt 18-speaker configuration will shake the road. 

To further enhance entertainment options, Ford has paired the 2023 Super Duty with a smartly designed centre console - which can house a tablet and hold it upright. This allows for easy connectivity while travelling (and it perfectly complements the new 12.0-inch digital gauge cluster and wireless charging pad). Fuse each adventure with tech-powered fun. 

To learn more about the new Super Duty fleet - including how to pre-order an F-250, F-350, or F-450 model - contact Novlan Bros today.
Inject V8 performance into every adventure. The 2023 Ford Super Duty is coming to Saskatchewan - and it’s bringing an upgraded engine suite that will leave the competition far behind.


According to Motor Trend, the new Super Duty fleet (which includes the F-250, F-350, and F-450) will shake the pavement with its revised V8 engine. This 6.8L block boasts a pushrod design, as well as natural aspiration. It draws inspiration from its larger sibling, the 7.3L V8; and it is considered the next-generation of cast-iron capability. It features a single 90-degree cam configuration and is equipped with aluminum heads - branding it a rugged option that can keep the truck’s considerable size (up to 266.2 inches in length) moving smoothly. An automatic 10-speed transmission will assist each rev.

This V8 should elevate the Super Duty’s capabilities - with Motor Trend anticipating a strong rise in torque production. No official numbers have yet been released, but critics believe they will greatly exceed the current generation’s 430 HP and 475 lb.-ft.

Want to learn more? Contact Novlan Bros today for additional specs and financing information about the 2023 Super Duty line-up - including the XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, and Limited trims. 
A yellow 2023 Ford Maverick driving down a road that's surrounded by hills and boulders.Upgrade the compact experience. Ford has just unveiled its 2023 Maverick - promising the power Saskatchewan drivers expect and the Tremor-inspired style they deserve. Contact Novlan Bros today to learn more.

According to Car Scoops, the 2023 Maverick (which was recently displayed at the Detroit Auto Show) will deliver all-terrain capability. When equipped with its available Tremor Package, this EcoBoost platform will impress - pairing its 280 HP and 277 lb.-ft of torque with seamless off-road control. Anchoring the new look is a revised suspension system, which yields a one-inch chassis lift. This allows the truck to more effectively navigate rough environments, promising improved approach (30.7 degrees), departure (22.2 degrees), and breakover (19.9 degrees) angles. 

Car Scoops also reports that the Tremor Package will fit the Maverick with exclusive design cues. 17-inch alloy wheels will boast an anodized finish, while dual orange tow hooks will flank the front. A Carbonized Grey roof (with complementing mirror caps) will complete the look, delivering a striking profile on the backroads.

The Tremor Package will elevate the all-terrain experience. To learn more about the Ford suite - or to preorder the 2023 Maverick - contact the Novlan Bros team today.
Electric efficiency now translates to track success - with the 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning proving a finish-line competitor to the most unlikely of rivals. 


According to Inside EVs, the new F-150 Lightning has proven itself at the pump (delivering a segment-leading 76 MPGe in the city and 61 MPGe on the highway, courtesy of its dual electric motor configuration). For those craving quicksilver speeds, however, it may also lead the pack - keeping pace with the Lambo Huracan.

Pitted in a race that crossed both segment lines and expectations, the 2022 F-150 Lightning pushed itself to the limit - going lap for lap against the famed Huracan. Lamborghini’s forged-composite supercar is tailored for speed, fusing each rev with Pirelli P Zero performance and an aspirated V10. It’s a dual-clutch masterpiece that yields 630 HP and 442 lb.-ft of torque; and it seems a peculiar choice to test Ford’s EV pick-up.

Critics were pleased to discover, however, that the new F-150 Lightning earned an impressive performance against the Huracan, with its lithium-ion battery generating 426 HP. Its standard 4x4 configuration allowed for near instant torque delivery, taking advantage of the available 775 lb.-ft; and this provided a 0 to 60 blitz of 4 seconds - barely trailing behind Lamborghini’s 2.6. The two maintained a virtually even breakneck pace down the track, proving that Ford’s latest pick-up is ready for more than the highway.

Want to learn more? Contact Novlan Bros today to request additional specs about the 2022 F-150 Lightning. 
Inject segment-shattering performance into every ride - with the 2022 Ford F-150 embracing the Go Further philosophy. Anchored by an available 5.0L Ti-VCT V8, this pick-up dominates terrains and the competition with equal ease.  

Consider how it compares to the new GMC Sierra 1500. 


Peek beneath the hood of the 2022 F-150 (if you dare) and discover an aluminum block. The 5.0L V8 generates an impressive 400 HP and 410 lb.-ft of torque, allowing it to rev past every challenge. Roller finger followers assure increased lift for top-end power, while port fuel and direct injection technologies yield superior resource distribution - especially when paired with start/stop functionality. This engine is also assisted by an electronic 10-speed automatic transmission, which enables superior control. 

The 2022 GMC Sierra 1500, however, yields a less robust experience. It features a 5.3L V8 that generates a mere 355 HP and 383 lb.-ft of torque; and it can’t even compensate for the lack of speed with a superior economy rating (it earns only 21 MPG on the highway compared to the F-150’s 24 MPG. 

The 2022 F-150 proves the ultimate pick-up performer. To learn more about how it fares against the new Sierra 1500 contact Novlan Bros today.
Fuse adventures with excellence - slipping inside the 2022 Ford F-150. This class-leading pick-up promises a seamless ride, boasting a carefully crafted interior that will deliver the space and comfort Saskatchewan drivers deserve; and it leaves its Chevy Silverado 1500 competitor trailing far behind.


Slide into the new F-150 and discover an accommodating cabin. A five-rider configuration boasts ample head (40.8 inches, 40.4 inches), leg (43.9 inches, 43.6 inches), and shoulder (66.7 inches, 66.0 inches) room. Leather-trimmed bucket seats deliver 10-way power adjusters to the driver and co-pilot; while rear passengers can indulge in elongated cushions and an optional heating function. Dual-zone automatic temperature controls assure optimal interior conditions, and a bevy of modern conveniences - including Intelligent Access with Push Button Start, adjustable pedals, and a 12-inch productivity screen - further impress.

The new F-150 yields a refined experience, unlike its Chevy competitor. The 2022 Silverado 1500, despite offering a six-passenger configuration, falls short of Ford’s spacious design - particularly in the rear. The limited head (40.12 inches), leg (43.4 inches), and shoulder (65.16 inches) will leave riders underwhelmed. 

Curious about how the 2022 F-150 compares to its other competitors? Contact Novlan Bros today to learn more.
A yellow 2022 Ford Maverick driving down a road during the day, with grass and mountains shown on the right.In the economy arena two competitors gather - the 2022 Ford Maverick and the 2021 Honda Ridgeline. Only one will deliver the efficiency drivers crave, while the other will have to slink away. 

Who proves victorious at the pumps?

It’s the 2022 Maverick.

Ford has fused the new Maverick with class-leading economy - allowing it to effortlessly best its Honda rival. When equipped with the available 2.0L EcoBoost, this compact truck earns an impressive 22 MPG in the city and 29 MPG on the highway (resulting in a Combined rating of 25 MPG). The inline-four block is bolstered by DOHC and Ti-VCT functionality, while the eight-speed automatic transmission yields smooth control. Four-wheel disc brakes with integrated ABS optimize stoppage, enhancing pedal feel and reducing jerky deceleration; and the AWD utilizes twin-tube hydraulic dampers, coil springs, and a multi-link trailing arm suspension to create a refined ride. Fuel is sipped, not guzzled.  

Comparatively, the new Honda Ridgeline offers a mere 18 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway - with its direct-injection V6 proving less accommodating at the pump.

Want to learn more about how the 2022 Maverick compares to the 2021 Honda Ridgeline? Contact Novlan Bros today for further information.
A blue and white Ford logo with cursive lettering, posed against a white background.Next-gen performance pairs with impeccable style. Ford has unveiled its 2023 F-150 Raptor R - and Saskatchewan drivers can expect a ride like no other. To learn more about this upcoming pick-up (including how to reserve one) contact Novlan Bros today.

According to Ford Authority, the F-150 Raptor R will soon make its North American debut - and it's bringing new design cues with it. This V8 platform is aggressively styled, riding on 17-inch forged aluminum wheels (complete with bead-lock capability). Custom badging will flank the grille, bringing a bright punch of orange colouring; while two front-mounted tow hooks will rest beneath the carbon fibre trim. A power dome will anchor the hood, and sleek modern graphics will frame the sides and tailgate. 

Additionally, Ford will pair the 2023 F-150 Raptor R with eight exterior colours, including Azure Gray and Oxford White; and these will all be perfectly complemented by black trim and BSW all-terrain tires. The effect will prove striking on the highway and backroads alike. 

The 2023 F-150 Raptor R is currently scheduled for a late fall release. To learn more about this Ford truck - or to request a test-drive in one of our current models - contact Novlan Bros.
The year is revving toward a close - and Saskatchewan drivers are fusing each day with a shopping fervor. The quest for a 2022 Ford Maverick has sent consumers to dealerships in droves, snatching all available inventory; and up the sales charts goes this compact pick-up. 


According to Ford Authority, the new Maverick reigns supreme among its class - dominating the first quarter of the year with 38,753 units sold. This marks a staggering 68% of the total segment share, and it allows the truck to crush its nearest competitor (the 2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz, which earned a mere 32% of sales). These numbers have fused the charts and the highways alike with hybrid performance.

Ford Authority notes that the 2022 Maverick has bested its rivals through class-defining power. Anchoring it is the standard 2.5L hybrid engine - which yields 5.6 L/100km in the city and 7.1 L/100km on the highway. Its electronic continuously variable transmission accommodates all terrains with ease, promising a refined ride; while its available 191 HP thrills. The Atkinson inline-four configuration is further bolstered by powder-forged connecting rods, aluminum pistons, and a steel crankshaft to assure a nimble off-road experience. 

Want to learn more about the 2022 Maverick (including how to reserve an XL, XLT, or Lariat model)? Contact Novlan Bros today. 
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