articlescradle.com articlescradle.com
Index About Us Privacy Policy Terms of Service Place Your Link Add Your Article
Search:   

 

Art & Culture

 

Investment & Finance

 

Fitness & Health

 

Property & Agents

 

Internet & Computers

 

Sports

 

Home Family & Garden

 

Self Enhancement

 

Relationship & Lifestyle

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Teens & Kids

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Companies & Business

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

People & Communities

 

Food & Recipe

 

Online Shopping

 

News & Events

 

Education & Reference

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Jobs & Careers

 

Technology & Science

 

Law & Politics

 

Index › Automobile & Automotive › SUVs
 

The Ford F250 XLT. Love It Or Hate It

 

Author: Kerry Plowright

If you're looking for a big pick up that's got plenty of power and room in the back, the Ford F250 XLT 4'2 certainly fits the bill. While the Ford F250 is big and rugged, it's a different story once you climb inside the cabin. The F250 has been a popular choice in Australia for many years and it seems that this will be unlikely to change any time soon.

The Ford F250 XLT 4'2 is a huge luxury pick up truck that dwarfs over the Japanese models such as the Toyota Hilux and the Mitsubishi Triton. The F250 is not only a lot bigger; it's much more expensive as well. In fact, a new F250 XLT 4'2 will set you back over $62,000, so if you're after one of these behemoths, you may just have to look for a good one owner used vehicle.

The Ford F250 XLT 4'2 is available in a Super Cab and Crew Cab version. They are powered by a 5.4 litre V8 petrol engine, so if you are concerned about rising fuel prices, you may need to look at something a little smalle, and in diesel. The V8 engine is coupled to a four speed automatic transmission.

If you like a little comfort when you're behind the wheel of your pick up, then the F250 shouldn't disappoint. Inside the spacious cabin of both the Super Cab and the Crew Cab, you'll find premium cloth trim seats, six disc, in dash CD player, air conditioning and a fully adjustable, soft feel steering wheel as standard equipment. Cruise control is also standard as are power windows and remote entry.

Safety options include four wheel ABS braking as well as driver and front passenger airbags. The Ford F250 also has a limited slip diff for when you're driving on the rough stuff or in hazardous weather conditions.

Both versions of the Ford F250 are powered by a 5.4 litre V8 engine that produces 194 kw of power at 4,500rpm and produces a hefty 475Nm of torque at 2,500 rpm. The power of the V8 coupled with the 4 speed automatic transmission makes the F250 a great option for towing larger boats, caravans and horse floats as the towing capacity is a massive 3.5 tonnes. And if you want to throw your tools in the back as well, then the payload allows up to 1.5 tonnes. .

For many, the F250 will not be a suitable option as it is hard to park, chews through the fuel and tends to invoke certain stereotypical views about their owners. However, for others, the F250 will probably be the only option worthy of consideration. It's a love it or hate it kind of vehicle.

Author Bio:
oneowner is an online classified specialist in new and one owner used cars. Enjoy the benefits that come with buying a one owner used car.
You can also reach this article by using: hybrid suv, best suv, suv accessories, suv tires, used suv, toyota suv, lexus suv, toyota suvs, honda suv
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Motorcycle Insurance ?C Safety Cover for Motorcycle Riders
 
Health tourism: UK out, Thailand in
 
Land Rover LR3, Duly Awarded
 
2006 Chevrolet HHR: Chevy's PT Cruiser?
 
How To Change A Flat Tire - You Can Do That
 
Access Tonneau Cover: All You Need To Know
 
How to Find Free Driving Directions Online
 
Modern Materials in Hubcaps and Wheel Covers
 
Cheap Gas Stations
 
Vitamaster Treadmill a Hard to Find Treadmill
 
 
 
   Index >> Privacy Policy >> Terms of Service
© 2006-2008 www.articlescradle.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.