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The Ford F-Series is a series of light-duty trucks and medium-duty trucks (Class 2-7) that have been marketed and manufactured by Ford Motor Company. In production since 1948, the F-Series includes full-size pickup trucks, chassis cab trucks, and commercial vehicles. As of 2019 production, the Ford F-Series includes the F-150 pickup, Class 3-5 Super Duty trucks (F-250 through F-550), and the Class 6-8 Super Duty trucks (F-650, F-750). The most popular version of the F-Series is the F-150, now in its thirteenth generation.
The F-Series has been the best-selling pickup truck in the United States since 1977 and the best-selling vehicle since 1986; it is also the best selling vehicle in Canada. As of the 2018 model year, the F-Series generates $41 billion in annual revenue for Ford, making the brand more valuable than Coca-Cola and Nike.In 1999, to bridge the gap between its pickup line and its medium-duty trucks, Ford introduced the F-250 and F-350 as Super Duty trucks. Considered an expansion of the F-Series, the Super Duty line is built on a distinct chassis architecture with heavier-duty components. In 2000, the Super Duty range was expanded to include Ford medium-duty trucks.
At various times, Ford has marketed the F-Series across all three of its divisions in North America. Mercury sold the F-Series as the M-Series from 1948 to 1968 in its Canadian sales network (alongside the Econoline and medium-duty trucks); during the 2000s, Lincoln sold the Blackwood and later the Mark LT.

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