2015 Ford F-250 Fx4 on 2040-cars
Empire, Michigan, United States
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2015 Super Duty F250 SRW 4X4 Super cab XLT, 142" WB styleside, 6.2L EFI V-8 gas engine, 6 speed automatic transmission, 6.5" bed, Ingot Silver metallic exterior, Steel Cloth interior. Factory options include power windows/power locks/power-heated mirrors/tilt/cruise control/ air conditioning, keyless remote entry and driver's door keypad entry, rear defroster, CD, USB and aux audio (iPod) input jack, USB input, 110 Volt outlet, 6 cup holders, deep huge center storage console, power brake/accelerator pedal height adjustment, FX4 off-road package, skid plates, XLT premium package, chrome grill, mirrors and tow hooks, fog lamps, 6 way driver's power seat, power sliding rear window, auto dimming mirrors, Tough Bed factory spray in bed liner, reverse vehicle aid parking sensors, snow plow prep, engine block heater, electronic shift on the fly 4 wheel drive with auto locking front hubs, power scope trailer tow power folding / power telescoping mirrors, 3.73 electronic locking rear axle, factory chrome running boards, chrome clad aluminum 18" wheels, larger LT275/70R18E OWL all terrain tires, 12,500 lb. trailer hitch with trailer brake/sway controller, 40/console/40 front bucket seats. Aftermarket options include front Weather Tech floor liners, driver/front passenger window tinting, BOSS snow plow, and remote vehicle start.
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