F150 Excellent at work and after work. You’ve seen it in action. If you drive by a job site anywhere in Canada, chances are you’ll see F-150s. When it comes to getting the job done, there’s no better option than the Ford F-150. But if there’s one thing Canadians do better than work, it’s have fun. Fortunately, the F-150 is also the best choice for planning an incredible weekend. With best-in-class capabilities and a ton of smart technology, the F-150 is perfect for work and play.
Take for example its maximum towing capacity of 5,987 kg (13,200 lbs). It’s obviously very useful to be able to tow any load on your jobsite. But imagine what you can do with it after your day is done. You can tow your boat to a new lake you’re visiting for the first time (if there’s one you haven’t visited yet among Canada’s many lakes), or bring a trailer to a campground for a family weekend in the woods. No matter what you’re planning for the weekend, you can be sure that the F-150 will be your ally every step of the way.
The class-exclusive Pro Trailer Backup Assist® technology is an extremely convenient tool that makes backing up a trailer easier. This feature is especially useful when you need to tow large amounts of equipment to a job site. But it could be even more useful after hours. After bringing your trailer to a campsite with best-in-class towing capacity, use Pro Trailer Backup Assist® technology to back it up to the right spot with ease and precision. Or, once you’ve towed your boat to that new lake, back it into the water in no time and enjoy the fruits of your labor.
This feature of the F-150 is just the tip of the iceberg. This vehicle also has best-in-class fuel efficiency and payload, and a tough military-grade aluminum alloy body. If you know anything about trucks, you know that this one is in a class of its own. As Canadians, we know it’s important to perform for a living. But sometimes the most important job is the one we do when we get home, and the F-150 is ready for that challenge too.
Articles : Dylan Karfilis
Photos : Laura Spaldin