Since the 2011 trucks won't come out till December
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A model year cannot be ON SALE for more than one January 1. It doesn't matter what date it was produced, only the date it is on sale. Reference the '99 Super Duty trucks. They were on sale in very early January '97. I'm thinking there was no '98 model Super Duty...anyone know for sure?
So, if the F150's are not released for sale until after January 1, they could, technically, be called '12 models. However, they won't be called '12 models...they will be '11s.
Oh, and the sales leadership goes on calendar year and not model year.
So, if the F150's are not released for sale until after January 1, they could, technically, be called '12 models. However, they won't be called '12 models...they will be '11s.
Oh, and the sales leadership goes on calendar year and not model year.
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ford did this when the 2003 thunderbirds were to come out. they had an issue with the transmission, and the 2003 thunderbird didnt hit the show rooms until after thanksgiving... they made more of the 2002 and less of the 2003, but they were still called 2003.
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I came over from the super duties, I've been running powerstokes for years but am going back to 1/2 ton trucks. Like I stated just a thought but not totally impossible about calling them 12's.............