Available on the XLT are the same available features on the XL,but also an AM/FM/CD/MP3 Sound System, MyKey owner controls feature, and Heated Power Telescopic Trailer Tow Mirrors with Heated Manual Spotter Mirrors and Integrated Clearance Lamps and Turn Signals.
The Ford Super Duty steps it up a notch on the Lariat trim level. On top of the features included on the XLT, it comes with standard features of its own, including Electronic Shift-On-the-Fly; Reverse Vehicle Aid Sensor; Power Leather Seats; Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror; Driver-configurable enhanced information center with LCD Productivity Screen; Ford SYNC voice-activated, in-vehicle communications and entertainment system; Power Adjustable Pedals; SIRIUS Satellite Radio with a 6 month subscription; and Heated Power Telescopic Folding Trailer Tow Mirrors with Power/Heated Glass, Heated Manual Spotter Mirrors, and Integrated Clearance Lamps and Turn Signal Indicators.
The King Ranch trim level has it all, with the Lariat features plus additions of its own. Chaparral Leather Front Seats are Heated and Cooled, the Memory Group includes a memory feature on the Power Trailer Tow Mirrors, the 10-Way Power Driver Seat, plus Adjustable Pedals, and it features a Rearview Camera.
Except for the F-450 models, all are powered by either a 6.7 Liter V8 Gas Engine or a 6.7 Liter Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel Engine. The F-450 Super Duty models are powered by the 6.7 Liter V8 Turbo Diesel Engine.
Having been put through a number of strenuous tests, the new 2011 Super Duty from Ford is built with the durability to last for many miles. Whether you are loading bricks at the construction site, hauling your deep sea fishing boat, or delivering a wagon full of hay, the 2011 Ford Super Duty will work all day long to keep you moving.
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