| The 2010 Ford F150 is a full size pickup truck that | | | | that is unchanged from the previous year. Fuel |
| is sold in the United States and throughout the | | | | efficiency in the F150 is dependent on whether |
| world. It has been the best-selling vehicle in the | | | | the truck is ordered with a two wheel |
| United States for the last twelve years. The F150 | | | | transmission or a four wheel system. The F150 in |
| can be ordered with only one engine, a 4.6 liter | | | | its standard trim is a two wheel system vehicle |
| eight cylinder power plant that has a two valve | | | | whose power is driven through the rear wheels. |
| per cylinder design and electronic fuel injection. | | | | The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rates |
| The engine produces two hundred forty-eight | | | | the F150 in two wheel drive trim at fifteen miles |
| horsepower at four thousand seven hundred fifty | | | | per gallon in city driving, and nineteen miles per |
| revolutions per minute, and pulls two hundred | | | | gallon on the highway. |
| ninety-four pound feet of torque at four thousand | | | | The F150 can be ordered with an optional four |
| revolutions per minute. | | | | wheel drive system, which decreases the fuel |
| The F150 can only be ordered with an automatic | | | | economy of the vehicle slightly. With the optional |
| transmission, a four speed with overdrive unit | | | | four wheel transmission, the U.S. |