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![]() "RG" wrote in message . .. . I suppose, but the underlying platform, the Ford F150 certainly isn't targeted towards women. My amazement as to the transmission was more oriented to the underlying platform than to the Lincoln itself. I had just assumed that Ford's bread and butter vehicle was a bit more up to date in the area of auto transmission technology, especially since the Super Dutys have had a 5 speed since 2003. Anybody know if he F150's main competitor, the half-ton GM Silverado, is also a 4 speed auto, or are they using a 5 speed? I'm pretty sure the Dodge half-ton is still using a 4 speed, but I'm not certain. It may not sound like a big deal to some, but when it comes to getting the most out of the powerband of a given engine, especially when towing, that extra gear makes a big difference. That's probably why the Super Duties are recommended for any serious towing purposes. The TorqueShift transmission is great ..... very similar in operation to the Allison that GM uses. Interestingly though, Ford rates the Lincoln Pickup as capable of towing around 8,600 lbs, "properly equipped". Eisboch |
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