2006 Ford F150 Harley Davidson Edition
One is nothing short of an American Icon. It's a product which comes from a company with over one hundred years of manufacturing history behind it. Their logo is often portrayed to the world as a symbol of all things American. Over the years, it has become a byword for toughness and their loyal customers have often been heard to say that once you buy one, you'll never own anything else.
The other one is, well, it's Harley-Davidson isn't it? So the above description is perfectly appropriate for them as well. Maybe, that's why this vehicle, in so many ways, makes so much sense. In other ways, it doesn't. It is certainly not a work vehicle; it's far too luxurious for that. It can hardly be described as a sports car even with its 5.4 L V8 and the 22 inch rims. No, what we have here is simply a celebration of two of America's finest motoring achievements.
The legendary Ford F150 pickup is, without a doubt, one of the most successful products ever to carry the Ford badge. It has been the best selling full-size pickup in N. America for 40 years now. The other, Harley-Davidson, can equally be proud of their achievements. They have become the undeniable pinnacle of the motorcycle industry. It also should be said that they can boast of a branding division that is the envy of corporations worldwide.
That alone says a great deal about this partnership. Nowadays you can find the Harley-Davidson logo on a number of products and it is often rumored that H-D earns more from this than they do from the motorcycles which they produce. They are, however, fiercely protective of their reputation and do not venture into partnership deals such as this without thinking it through. The 2006 Ford Harley-Davidson F150 is the eighth model to come from this alliance since it was forged in 1999 and in my opinion, quite possibly the best to date.
Its impressive Moonstone Black paintwork, the custom looking chrome Billet styled grille and the 22 inch polished aluminum wheels combine to make this truck stand out in a crowd. Add to it, the Harley-Davidson badges and the bold H-D striping, and this vehicle starts to take on all the coolness of a decked out FatBoy. (Before you start sending me letters about male weight problems and my total insensitivity, I'm talking about Harley's famous FatBoy motorcycle model, Ok?)
The other one is, well, it's Harley-Davidson isn't it? So the above description is perfectly appropriate for them as well. Maybe, that's why this vehicle, in so many ways, makes so much sense. In other ways, it doesn't. It is certainly not a work vehicle; it's far too luxurious for that. It can hardly be described as a sports car even with its 5.4 L V8 and the 22 inch rims. No, what we have here is simply a celebration of two of America's finest motoring achievements.
The legendary Ford F150 pickup is, without a doubt, one of the most successful products ever to carry the Ford badge. It has been the best selling full-size pickup in N. America for 40 years now. The other, Harley-Davidson, can equally be proud of their achievements. They have become the undeniable pinnacle of the motorcycle industry. It also should be said that they can boast of a branding division that is the envy of corporations worldwide.
That alone says a great deal about this partnership. Nowadays you can find the Harley-Davidson logo on a number of products and it is often rumored that H-D earns more from this than they do from the motorcycles which they produce. They are, however, fiercely protective of their reputation and do not venture into partnership deals such as this without thinking it through. The 2006 Ford Harley-Davidson F150 is the eighth model to come from this alliance since it was forged in 1999 and in my opinion, quite possibly the best to date.
Its impressive Moonstone Black paintwork, the custom looking chrome Billet styled grille and the 22 inch polished aluminum wheels combine to make this truck stand out in a crowd. Add to it, the Harley-Davidson badges and the bold H-D striping, and this vehicle starts to take on all the coolness of a decked out FatBoy. (Before you start sending me letters about male weight problems and my total insensitivity, I'm talking about Harley's famous FatBoy motorcycle model, Ok?)
For:
Quite the looker
Against:
Thirsty
Verdict:
If you want a pickup that gets noticed, this is the one
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