~ Auto Buzz ~: Much Ado About Subplot with with BoxLink from Ford F-150

Friday, 10 October 2014

Much Ado About Subplot with with BoxLink from Ford F-150





2015 Ford F-150 BoxLink Cargo Management


An engaging plotline is something shared by every story that’s worth telling, retelling, and telling again. In fact, many of the world’s most beloved stories have more than one identifiable plotline. Though they may not always get the attention they deserve, secondary plots—or subplots—often magnify the weight of a primary narrative in works of wonderful subtlety.


Consider the story developed around the release of Ford’s 2015 F-150. Although weight-saving aluminum appears to have been the primary plotline since day one, Allegheny Ford Isuzu suggests that all the attention paid to F-150’s innovative body construction may simply be much ado about subplot. This, of course, begs the question as to what the primary narrative surrounding the release of Ford’s next-generation pickup may be. For inquiring minds, that answer is given toward the tail end of a new clip highlighting the 2015 Ford F-150 BoxLink cargo management system.



Developed as a response to real drivers looking for more tie-down utility, BoxLink cargo management for the 2015 Ford F-150 illustrates the primary plotline that defines Ford’s next-generation pickup efforts. While the adoption of a largely aluminum truck body is undeniably innovative, Ford doesn’t make a habit of tinkering with F-150 for innovation’s sake. In other words, each unique F-Series feature is a chapter in the story of Ford’s commitment to equip its trucks with solutions that drivers find both productive and valuable. This includes the fuel economy gains of military-grade aluminum and the practical utility of a tool like the 2015 Ford F-150 BoxLink cargo management system.

Also featuring a sturdy aluminum construction, BoxLink begins with four areas of heavily reinforced truck and the universal plates that frame them. As the clip above suggests, F-150’s new BoxLink cargo management system accommodates Ford’s own lockable cleats, as well any E-Track fittings that drivers may use on a daily basis. Altogether, those who know trucks asked Ford to focus its efforts on usable mid-box tie-down solutions, and the Blue Oval plans to deliver with the 2015 F-150 BoxLink cargo management system.


Find more information on the 2015 F-150’s cargo management capabilities as it becomes available by continuing to follow Allegheny Ford Isuzu’s commercial truck blog.



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