Monday, 6 June 2011

2011 Ford Super Duty (June 2011)

The Ford in the 2011 Super Duty is its new engines. The first is a 6.2-liter gasoline-powered V8 that makes 385 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque.  If that's not enough hauling power, any of the Super Duty trucks can be outfitted with a 6.7-liter turbocharged Power Stroke diesel. That engine makes 390 horsepower and 735 pound-feet of torque.

As a result of the power and the beefy chassis (which carry over from the 2008 redesign), the Super Duty gets the title of the most hauling capacity. The F-120, the smallest of the Super Dutys, can tow up to 14,000 pounds, which is a half ton more than comparable models from Dodge, Chevy and GMC. The mammoth Ford F-450 (which requires a commercial driver's license in some states) can tow up to 24,400 pounds -- three tons more than the largest Dodge Ram HD and 4,400 pounds more than the largest heavy duty trucks from GM.

MSRP: $28,505 - $62,860
Invoice: $26,624 - $57,544
MPG: NA

Purchase Deal

Deal: $500 upfit cash
Notes: Available on upfits costing $1,200 or more. Offer applies to F-Series Super Duty F-250, F-350 and F-450. Deal available in Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, West and Northwest.
Deal: $1,000 upfit cash
Notes: Available on upfits costing $1,200 or more. Offer applies to F-Series Super Duty Chassis Cabs. Deal available in Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, West and Northwest.
Expires: 07/31/11

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