
Ford F-150: For Power & Style, There is No Comparison
Ford F-150 Compared to Chevy Silverado 1500 & Toyota Tundra
Why is the new Ford F-150 a popular truck in Glasgow, KY? Pickup owners from across Kentucky need only compare the brash, industrial-styled F-150 to the competition to understand why Glasgow-area drivers repeatedly choose Ford when it comes to power and performance.
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When it comes to design innovations, F-150 leaves Silverado back in the Stone Age. From fuel-efficiency to technological innovation, drivers from the Bowling Green region agree Silverado just can't compete.
- F-150's lighter, military-grade aluminum body places a priority on strength and fuel efficiency. Silverado's standard galvanized steel make it weigh in at over 500 pounds heavier than F-150, meaning it's more costly to fill up.
- F-150 comes standard with full Sync with MyFord Touch technology, including an 8.0-inch high-def center-console screen plus a second 4.2-inch "productivity screen." Silverado? It comes with a standard interior described by one critic as "car-like."
- Silverado won't just leave a hole in your pocket: it's corrosion warranty expires after 100,000 miles, while the F-150's corrosion/perforation warranty lasts for as long as you own your truck.
Curious as to how the import-class of pickup's stacks up against Ford F-150? You won't be for long. Bowling Green-area truck fans know that the 2015 Toyota Tundra is a less efficient, less powerful truck at almost twice the cost.
- With a payload capacity that's 300 pounds less than F-150, Tundra has to go back for a second load after Ford has already finished the job.
- Hoping to get more truck for your buck? The 2015 Ford F-150 starts at an MSRP of $26,615. Tundra's MSRP dwarfs that at $46,025 - all for a less payload capacity and far less efficient fuel economy.
- Ford's 60-month, 60,000 mile roadside assistance warranty has your back. Toyota's leaves you high and dry with a warranty that ends after your first 25,000 miles.


Drivers from across Glasgow continue to rave about the style and performance of the all-new Ford F-150 pickup. Given this workhorse's penchant for hauling, towing and getting dirty, it's no surprise that F-150 smokes the competition. But you don't have to take our word for it!
- F-150's lighter, military-grade aluminum body places a priority on strength and fuel efficiency, proven in its EPA 18/25 city/hwy MPG rating. Titan's standard steel construction means it's more costly to fill up, with lowly EPA fuel ratings of 13/18 city/hwy.
- F-150 has a full gamut of contemporary tech features, including Sync with MyFord Touch technology and an 8.0-inch high-def center-console with productivity screen. Titan's interior has a paltry 5.8-inch console screen, which is smaller than those found in some sedans!
- Titan doesn't just lack in fuel-efficiency and tech savviness - it doesn't even come with a standard Roadside Assistance warranty. F-150 on the other hand comes with a standard 60 month, 60,000 Roadside Assistance guarantee.
Curious as to how GMC pickups stack up against Ford F-150? Prepare to be disappointed. Bowling Green-area truck fans know that when it comes to Ford, the 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 just doesn't rate.
- With a starting cost at over $2K more than F-150, Sierra 1500 is less bang for more buck, a fact highlighted by its smaller cargo box and overall cargo volume.
- Hoping to get even more truck for your buck? The 2015 Ford F-150 comes standard with an all-new 2.7-liter V-6 EcoBoost engine that offers better payload capacity and fuel economy than Sierra.
- With its higher torque, the engine of the Ford F-150 transmits a more power to the wheels than the GMC Sierra 1500.

If you're interested in learning more about buying a new Ford F-150 near Bowling Green, visit Gillie Hyde Auto Group today. Our Ford dealership is a short drive from Bowling Green, located at 610 Happy Valley Road in Glasgow, KY.