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With a 6000 pound cargo maximum and 24,000 pound towing capacity, the 2008 Ford
F-250 Super Duty 4WD is the truck to beat for steady, dependable use on the job
site. The top dog Ford Super Duty F-450 XL, XLT, and Lariat with its 6.4L 350hp
V8, brings all the boys to the yard. Boasting a 6-passenger capacity, the Super
Duty will really do well to haul 4 or five, wearing tool belts and other gear.
The interior of the Super Duty is designed to weather well under rough use with
durable cloth seating upholstery and handles and controls sized so that gloved
hands can grab them. Grappling with bad terrain makes the 6-speed manual
transmission a godsend, while the power takeoff from the transmission helps you
do the job no matter how remote the job site is. You will also appreciate the
dual battery setup and oversize alternator for cold starts.
You need to know what's going on under the hood of your Super Duty and the
instrumentation on board has you covered with tachometer, trip computer, and a
bevy of warning lights. With a curb weight of 8687lb, the Super Duty takes
advantage of standard 4-wheel anti-lock brakes and airbags for driver and front
passenger. Although child labor laws prohibit toddlers from working in
construction, the Super Duty comes with LATCH for those who bring kids to work
to watch.
On the outside, the 2008 Ford Super Duty can get itself all gussied up with
chrome bumpers, fog lights, and truck bed lighting. Fender moldings for the twin
rear wheels are matched to the body's color. Climb out of the mud using optional
tubular cab steps and protect that finish with functional and stylish mud
guards. The 2008 Ford Super Duty FWD will prove itself to be a step above the
rest this year, with a new Biodiesel engine and unsurpassed performance. |
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