Wednesday, February 15, 2012

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Here is what Daily Automobile.com has to say:



2012 Ford F-350 Super Duty trucks, Ford part in this year’s Super Duty line of trucks is expected to go on mid-to late 2011. This car is still not represented in any place, assuming it was announced recently. Bodies remain completely unchanged from the previous model, but it is very early and no details of his body was uncovered. Either way it will really change is in the air until it is properly presented. This makes it difficult to have any expectations, so until we will know more, expect the body will remain approximately the same.

2012 Ford F-350 History

Ford Super Duty line, where the F-350 comes from, is a series of trucks is designed with strength and durability in mind. Vehicles with heavy frames and parts, and more powerful engines. With these vehicles are very hard, and their longevity shows. It also shows the reliability of its value at resale, with the 2011 model while maintaining an impressive 39% over five years, and the newest model probably saved the trend. Car line supports high performance and reliability of rating all around, and it does not slouch in appearance too. This led to a very good reputation for the car line.

2012 Ford F-350 Safety

Ford F-350 safety systems for the new model similar to previous models. It now includes four-wheel anti-lock braking system, the ability to disable the passenger airbag, front seat belts, safety rear door locks, anti-theft system, dusk sensing headlamps and front fog lights. It is unknown if there is any improvement between the previous model or by date, but there is not much change for the better at this point.

2012 Ford F-350 Competitors

Other pick-ups, which could be considered include Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD and GMC Sierra 3500HD, both 2011 models. As the F-350, and very durable vehicle and designed with the same strength in mind. They both also have similar amounts of power and able to meet the needs of their target market. We hope that 2012 Ford F-350 Super Duty continues to live up to its name.