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2010 Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW

2010 Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW

$29,875

La Mesa, California

Year 2010

Make Ford

Model Super Duty F-350 SRW

Category Crew Cab

Mileage 103739

Posted Over 1 Month

2010 Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW Crew Cab, , And remember, Nobody beats Carl Burgers prices...and I mean NOBODY! All prices exclude tax, license and documentation fees plus any government fees. MSRP shown for comparison purposes only, not actual dealer's selling price. Discounted pricing shown includes Carl Burger Discount and all applicable rebates specific to this vehicle you may qualify for more rebates! Images, pricing and options shown are examples, only, and may not reflect exact vehicle color, trim, options, pricing or specs.

2012 Ford F250 Super Duty Crew Cab

2012 Ford F250 Super Duty Crew Cab

$53,480

La Mesa, California

Year 2012

Make Ford

Model F250 Super Duty Crew Cab

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 29130

Posted Over 1 Month

2012 Ford F250 Super Duty Crew Cab Pickup Truck, Hill Start Assist Control,Traction Control,AdvanceTrac,ABS (4-Wheel),Air Conditioning,Power Steering,Tilt & Telescoping Wheel,AM/FM Stereo,Dual Air Bags,F&R Side Air Bags,Head Curtain Air Bags,Towing Pkg,Steel Wheels, Get the job done. That's what this big Ford was designed to do. Behind the blocky grille is the stout 6.7-liter PowerStroke turbodiesel. The big diesel will certainly be the engine of choice for the majority of owners who plan on towing trailers or equipment, as it churns out an impressive 800 pound-feet of torque. This kicks the F-250's towing capacity up to 16,500 pounds for fifth-wheel applications. Also impressive is the Super Duty's flexibility for a variety of uses -- from a down-and-dirty work truck to a luxurious hauler. Also noteworthy is the increased fuel economy and lower emissions from the diesel power plant. Regardless of which route you choose, you'll also be treated to class-leading refinement, comfort and capabilities. The Super Duty F250 is a workhorse with the following features: 20 inch cast-aluminum wheels, a chrome grille and bumpers, power-telescoping heated trailer tow mirrors, dual-zone automatic climate control and upgraded interior upholstery, leather seats, a middle front seat that converts into a center console, 10-way power-adjustable front seats, moon roof, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, rear parking sensors, a power rear sliding window, cruise control, full power accessories, keyless entry, an integrated trailer brake controller, a carpeted floor, lockable second-row under-seat storage with a power point and a four-speaker stereo with CD/MP3 player and auxiliary audio jack, foglights, chrome tubular step bars, a 4.2-inch LCD multifunction screen with back up camera and navigation, wood grain trim, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, power-adjustable pedals, the Ford Sync voice activation system and an eight-speaker audio system with satellite radio. Properly equipped, the F-250 Super Duty can tow up to 14,000 pounds with a conventional trailer setup. When configured for fifth-wheel towing, that figure jumps to 16,500 pounds. Maximum payload capacity tops out at 4,050 pounds. The Ford F-250 Super Duty comes standard with four-wheel antilock disc brakes, stability control, trailer sway control, hill launch assist, side and side curtain airbags and an SOS post-crash alert system. The F-250 adds a lockable bin under an available front center bench seat, which also folds to serve as an armrest. Another lockable bin is located under the rear seats that can easily accommodate longer items (like a hunting rifle) and also features a 12-volt power point. Another nifty addition is a 4.2-inch LCD multifunction display placed in the instrument panel. This display allows the driver to customize settings and relays trip computer, fuel economy, towing and off-road information. And remember, Nobody beats Carl Burgers prices...and I mean NOBODY! All prices exclude tax, license a

2011 Ford F350 Super Duty Regular Cab

2011 Ford F350 Super Duty Regular Cab

$24,975

La Mesa, California

Year 2011

Make Ford

Model F350 Super Duty Regular Cab

Category Pickup Truck

Mileage 55126

Posted Over 1 Month

2011 Ford F350 Super Duty Regular Cab Pickup Truck, Hill Start Assist Control,Traction Control,AdvanceTrac,ABS (4-Wheel),Air Conditioning,Power Steering,Tilt & Telescoping Wheel,AM/FM Stereo,Dual Air Bags,Side Air Bags,Head Curtain Air Bags,Towing Pkg,Steel Wheels, There are trucks and then there are trucks, pronounced in a deep Sam Elliott twang. The 2011 Ford F-350 Super Duty would be the latter, a heavy-duty pickup available with a dual rear axle that can tow upwards of 21,600 pounds. To put that into perspective, things that weigh that much include five hippos, two killer whales and a 38-foot fishing trawler. Or just a really huge camper. But no matter what you plan on pulling or hauling, the F-350 is a serious machine for serious jobs. The F-350 gets a whole host of updates and upgrades. Minor tweaks were made to the exterior and there are welcome revisions to the climate controls, bringing them in line with the rest of Ford's new lineup (the double-DIN stereo faceplate remains). More importantly, though, Ford's twin I-beam suspension was enhanced to enable greater towing and payload capability, while also improving the ride. Standard is a 6.2-liter V8 good for 385 horsepower and 405 pound-feet of torque, which represents a major improvement over the old truck's 5.4-liter. The base XL available in all configurations comes standard with 17-inch steel wheels, a tow package, telescoping trailer mirrors, air-conditioning, 40/20/40 front bench seat, vinyl upholstery, vinyl flooring, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel and a two-speaker radio. The 2011 Ford F-250 Super Duty comes standard with four-wheel antilock disc brakes, a passenger airbag deactivation switch, stability control, trailer sway control, hill start assist, front side airbags, front side curtain airbags and the SOS post-crash alert system. New for 2011, the F-350 adds a lockable bin under an available front center bench seat, which also folds to serve as an armrest. Another lockable bin is located under the rear seats and can easily accommodate longer items (like a hunting rifle) and also features a 12-volt power point. Another nifty addition is the available 4.2-inch LCD multifunction display placed in the instrument panel. This display allows the driver to customize settings and relays trip computer, fuel economy, towing and off-road information. Compared to the competition, the Ford Super Duty line is noticeably quieter, with wind and road noise pleasantly silenced. And remember, Nobody beats Carl Burgers prices...and I mean NOBODY! All prices exclude tax, license and documentation fees plus any government fees. MSRP shown for comparison purposes only, not actual dealer's selling price. Discounted pricing shown includes Carl Burger Discount and all applicable rebates specific to this vehicle you may qualify for more rebates! Images, pricing and options shown are examples, only, and may not reflect exact vehicle color, trim, options, pricing or specs.

2008 Ford F350 Super Duty Crew Cab

2008 Ford F350 Super Duty Crew Cab

$46,975

La Mesa, California

Year 2008

Make Ford

Model F350 Super Duty Crew Cab

Category Crew Cab

Mileage 17370

Posted Over 1 Month

2008 Ford F350 Super Duty Crew Cab Crew Cab,Mega Cab,Pickup Truck,Quad Cab, ABS (4-Wheel),Power Steering,AM/FM Stereo,Dual Air Bags,Towing Pkg,Steel Wheels, The Ford F-350 Super Duty one-ton pickup has been redesigned for 2008. Under the skin, a number of major upgrades take place. Ford says the chassis is stronger than before and now has a new type of coating for improved corrosion resistance. The rear suspension has also been tweaked to improve ride and handling without compromising capability. The PowerStroke diesel engine grows from 6.0 to 6.4 liters and now makes an impressive 350 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque. Also new this year are higher-grade cabin materials, a standard MP3 audio jack, available power telescoping/folding side mirrors and a unique, drop-down tailgate step that makes getting into the bed easier. Do your towing and hauling requirements run toward the super-size category? We're talking about pulling things like six-horse trailers, 35-foot boats and travel trailers that resemble rolling luxury condos. If so, then a 1-ton pickup truck is the obvious tool for the job. Ford's F-350 Super Duty is the company's entry in this draft horse segment, and a number of major improvements for the 2008 model year push this capable beast of burden to the front of the pack. More than just the aggressive, in-your-face looks, the freshened front end styling brings a functional advantage. The higher hood, bigger grille and redesigned front bumper all allow more cool air to reach the radiator. Available behind that grille is a larger PowerStroke diesel engine. It's now at 6.4 liters, versus 6.0 liters last year, and features twin turbochargers (a small one for quick response off the line and a larger one that kicks in to beef up the midrange) and common-rail fuel injection with high-tech injectors. Because these injectors administer fuel in up to five metered spurts per combustion cycle rather than all at once, reliability is improved, emissions are reduced and the engine even runs quieter. Another benefit is quick startup this diesel can fire up in under 2 seconds at minus-20 degrees. The XL is meant for those who just need a bare-bones work truck; it comes standard with plain vinyl upholstery, a basic AM/FM radio, 17-inch wheels and not much else. Properly equipped, the 2008 Ford F-350 Super Duty can tow up to 15,000 pounds and handle a 23,500-pound Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) when fitted with the optional 4.10 rear axle. A rugged, industrial theme marks the revised cabin, and materials quality is improved over the previous truck. Chrome accents surround the gauges and air vents, while the new center stack puts controls in easier reach. Dual door pockets and a massive center console/armrest address previous gripes about inadequate storage. In fact, the center console box is now big enough to accommodate a laptop and/or hanging files. In crew cabs, folding the rear seats up reveals a flip-out utility tray that keeps the load floor flat. And remember, Nobody beats Car