2014 Ford F250 Lariat on 2040-cars
1420 N Tomoka Farms Rd, Daytona Beach, Florida, United States
Engine:6.7L V8 32V DDI OHV Turbo Diesel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FT7W2BT0EEB84754
Stock Num: FE5561
Make: Ford
Model: F250 Lariat
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Oxford White
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
The 2014 Ford F-250 Super Duty is America's most capable Pickup. Its tested-tough powertrains - that are designed, engineered and built by Ford - enable the F-250 Super Duty to give you a class-leading fuel economy, plus the best horsepower and torque. It's ready to get the job done when no one else can, thanks to its best-in-class maximum towing and payload capacities. No wonder the F-Series has been America's best-selling truck for 35 years. The Ford F-250 has several awe inspiring maximum capabilities and among them are the truck's towing capacity. This Super Duty has 5th-Wheel Towing of up to 16,800 lbs., and conventional towing of up to 12,500 lbs. Next is the truck's payload of up to 4,240 lbs., a GCWR of 23,500 lbs., and the GVWR of 10,000 lbs. These amazing capabilities reveal the workhorse this truck truly is. The 6.7L Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel - designed, engineered and built by Ford - gives you a best-in-class 400 hp and a massive 800 lb.-ft torque. That is certainly a game-changing combination. Along with the Diesel engine, the Gas option is built to impress as well. As the standard engine, the free-breathing 6.2L V8 is a state-of-the-art Ford-built powerhouse that generates best-in-class 385 hp and 405 lb.-ft. of torque. This workhorse also conquers most any terrain. The truck's class-exclusive Hill Descent Control helps Super Duty increase your off-road confidence by maintaining the truck's speed on steep declines, so you can concentrate on maneuvering. A durable coil-spring front suspension is part of the heavy-duty, independent Twin-I-Beam setup on 4x2s and a rugged twin-coil monobeam setup on 4x4s. The Ford F-250 goes beyond Heavy Duty this truck is Super Duty.
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