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2001 Ford F350sd XLT

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  • 2001 Ford F350sd XLT
  • Manual
  • Miles : 268283
  • Stock Number : P1669

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The 2022 Ford F-350 Super Duty is made for work, play, and everything in between. More capable than the F-150 and F-250 Super Duty, the F-350 is available with six trim levels, three cab styles and two cargo bed lengths. You can also choose between two gasoline V8 engines and a turbodiesel V8 and add four-wheel drive and a dual-rear-wheel axle if that's what you need. Spec the truck to your requirements and the F-350 will be ready for just about any task or adventure you're planning. Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2022 Ford F-350 Super Duty Platinum 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (6.2L 8cyl 10A) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of N-A undefined in Kentucky. Monthly estimates based on costs in Kentucky Not Available F-350 Super Duty Platinum Platinum 4dr Crew Cab 4WD SB (6.2L 8cyl 10A) (Most Popular) - $72,680 MSRP vs $269-mo Avg. Large Truck Calculate my fuel costs People often buy the F-350 for its towing and hauling capabilities. When properly equipped, this heavy-duty full-size pickup supplies a maximum conventional towing capacity of 21,200 pounds. If you set the F-350 up for fifth-wheel towing, it can handle a trailer weighing up to 35,750 pounds. Either way, these ratings make the F-350 compatible with most big recreational and commercial-oriented trailers. If hauling is what you need, the F-350 can carry a maximum payload of 7,850 pounds in its cargo bed, depending on the configuration. To make the F-350 appealing to the largest number of customers possible, Ford makes it available in a range of models spanning from a basic work truck to a plush and technologically advanced luxury model. If you spend lots of time off-road, consider the F-350's Tremor package for its added capability when the going gets tough. Ford even offers an integrated winch for the Tremor that supplies 12,000 pounds of capacity. This year, Ford makes a few changes to further improve the F-350's appeal. The King Ranch and Platinum trims join the Limited in offering standard four-wheel drive and 20-inch wheels, and all but the two most affordable versions of the truck get a new 12-inch touchscreen display that's an upgrade over the base 4.2- or 8-inch screen. Ford also offers the F-350 XLT and Lariat with new appearance packages. While change is inevitable, these things about the Ford F-350 remain the same. This rig works hard, plays hard, and looks good doing it. Which F-350 Super Duty does Edmunds recommend? Choosing just one version of the F-350 to recommend is hard, but we think the Lariat trim offers the best blend of price, configurations, equipment, and access to upgrades in the F-350 lineup. Additionally, the Lariat is available with the Tremor off-road package and this year's two new appearance packages. It is the best all-arounder in the lineup. Ford F-350 Super Duty models The 2022 Ford F-350 is available in XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum and Limited trim levels. Regular cabs come only in XL and XLT trim levels with an 8-foot-long cargo bed. The SuperCab lineup expands to include the Lariat trim as well as a shorter 6.75-foot bed option. Crew cabs are offered with all trims and both cargo beds. You can option any F-350 with the 8-foot bed to have dual rear wheels. A 6.2-liter gasoline V8 (385 horsepower, 430 lb-ft of torque) is standard. Upgrades include a 7.3-liter gas V8 (430 hp, 475 lb-ft) or a turbocharged 6.7-liter diesel V8 (475 hp, 1,050 lb-ft). In the F-350, all three engines use a 10-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard on the XL, XLT and Lariat, with four-wheel drive an option. The four-wheel-drive system is standard with the King Ranch, Platinum and Limited.