The Ford F-350 might be what some would say an expensive truck, but it compares in price to the Honda Ridge Liner. If both of these trucks are almost impossible for you to afford due to bad credit, Hartford bad credit car loan can help you with both of these trucks. This F-350 comes with two available engine options. You choose from either the 316 horse power, 6.2 liter v-8, or the 400 horse power, 6.7 liter v-8 diesel. While its horse power is much more than what you would find in the Nissan Titan found at Auto Body Shop North Haven, every bit of it is worth it. You can also choose to go with a 6-speed automatic with over drive transmission, or you can choose the automatic manual transmission. The F-350 has outstanding levels of diesel torque available at highway speeds and at low RPMs. With the 6.2 liter v-8 gasoline engine, it doesn’t feel as powerful to handle big increases in towing and hauling, almost like trying to haul heavy equipment with an acura SUV from Acura Dealers.
This F-350 has the best driver information system among all full size trucks, and has excellent fuel economy from the diesel. It comes standard with hill descent control and electronic locking rear differential in Fx4 off-road model, and comes optional with fifth wheel and goose neck trailer prep package for only $400 extra from the factory with a warranty. Now the F-350 has improved steering reduces driving effort, and telescope steering wheel.
Some not so good things about the F-350, is that the only way you can tell its the new super duty, is to see it head on, and the rest of the truck looks older. The f-450 pick up has been downgraded in play load capacity and shares most from hardware with the F-350. If improved with hydraulic body mounts, the ride quality in the crew cab and extended cab models would have much better quality ratings.
The Ford F-350 is the third version of Fords heavy duty pick-up trucks in the last four years and the second version since Ford reworked the ruck for the 2008 model year. Fords changes are critical to keeping it locked on the heavy duty segment where the F-250 three-quarter-ton and F-350 one-ton trucks rule the rest with 50 percent market share. Ford F-450 1.5 ton continues in a segment that it owns but with several major revisions. These heavy duty pick up trucks exist to tow and haul the heaviest loads. the 6.7 liter power stroke diesel will be the power pulling leader of the 2011 super duty line up. Two other gas engines will be available for the F-250 through the F-550 pick ups and commercial chassis cabs.


