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  • Jim Kenzie will be blogging on new and noteworthy vehicles from the Toronto auto show.


    Angela Forgeron will be writing about sport-utility vehicles and trucks.


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January 13, 2008

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shum

This is the grill of the Platium Edition which is replacing the Lincoln based F150. I can't afford it can you? The XLT's, FX4's are more Super Duty looking. Go read a little more and look at some of the pics.

Canucken

From the picture you are showing it looks fine. However, if it has the same grill that they've put on the front of the new Ford Econoline Vans they're in trouble. Ugly beyond belief. How do things like that get past car company focus groups, or honestly, the design team? Is it a senior, powerful person that everyone is afraid to stand up to? Do they think they're being cutting edge instead of producing something that is just plain ugly. Time will tell, I'm looking forward to seeing more photos and the 'real' thing on the lots.

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