In a recent blog, we compared the F-250 vs. F-350 models and concluded that the F-350 is better if your job requires you to tow and haul heavy loads. Now, we want to compare the trim levels of the Ford Super Duty to help you choose the best Super Duty model for your job. Keep reading with Sherwood Ford of Sherwood Park, AB, or visit us for a personalized consultation to find your truck.
First, let’s start by summarizing your trim level options. Each trim level will come in an F-250, F-350, and F-450 option, so this comparison guide will work for you no matter which level of power you’re opting for. Here’s a quick look at each trim level:
Now, let’s look at some of the highly desired features available only on some trim levels. If any of these features are something you want, you can narrow down your trim level options.
Standard features will be equipped on that trim level no matter what. Available features required the addition of certain packages and associated extra costs.
Higher trim levels mean those that cost more, while lower trim levels are those that cost less. Our list of trim levels above is sorted from lowest to highest trim level.
Visit our dealership for a personalized consultation. Hopefully, the features and descriptions listed above helped narrow down your options. We also recommend you check out our research pages, which are linked below.
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