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Truck's Truck
The
Ford 350 is ready to rock down the highway, or perhaps yank a stubborn stump from the ground
Big
trucks are for big, hairy-chested macho men -- right? With a huge turbo
diesel engine and dual rear wheels -- hmm? Grunt. The big Ford 350
Supercab four-door is fearsome to look at up close, and when started,
its huge turbocharged 7.3 liter Power Stroke diesel engine grumbles like
an 18 wheeler.
Climbing up into the cab begins to change one's perspective -- it's gorgeous. A luxurious penthouse. Leather seats, power everything, a full range of instruments, cup holders, carpets, maplights, a great radio and an incredible view of the world. Fire up the big diesel and from inside all I hear is a gentle thrum -- good, sound insulation. Hey, anyone can drive this thing, it's easy -- just be careful of the width of those dual wheels. Ladies, this truck is for you.
Accelerating hard onto the freeway, there's a
lot of power here, along with some diesel acceleration racket which
momentarily bests the sound insulation. This truck is easy to drive,
although it is prone to freeway hop on concrete and, as with all tall
vehicles, sharp cornering must be executed carefully. The F350 also is
wide, so one has to be extra careful not to wander out of the lane of
choice. Trust me, other drivers won't argue over your lane choice. Allow
lots of space at gas stations and when parking.


The Ford 350 carries six in comfort and yanks out stumps.
At
cruising speeds the diesel noise is muted, and listening to Beethoven on
the excellent radio can be enjoyed by all six occupants. Yes, six people
fit easily into this leather-coated extended cab, with oodles of head,
shoulder, hip and leg room. The four full-size doors complete this
spacious package. For such a huge assembly of metal, this truck is
tight, with no sign of a rattle or squeak. The big four-wheel disc
brakes quickly haul it to a stop from 70 mph without a sound.
It seems that this truck is designed to satisfy
the needs of two types of customer; one who genuinely needs a
stump-puller with full four-wheel-drive (high and low speed) capability,
a high torque engine, lots of ground clearance, a large crew cab and a
huge cargo bed; and the other who will probably never seriously use any
of these features, but who likes to own and be seen in the most
luxurious and powerful truck on the road.
When this truck reached stoplights, a sea of
upturned faces shone, most perhaps wondering what huge growling thing
had blanked out their sunlight.
An astounding 44 optional configurations are
available with this truck, including snow plow, camper and
trailer-towing packages. There will be no attempt here to detail all 44
configurations with their prices; however, here's an outline: The F350
Super Duty Crew Cab Four-Wheel-Drive 172-inch Wide Body Lariat with dual
rear wheels carries a base price of $30,440. The standard engine is a
6.8 liter, 275 hp, V-10, the 7.3 liter, 235 hp diesel turbo costs an
extra $4,110. A five-speed manual transmission with overdrive is
standard with the 6.8 liter gas engine and a 6 speed manual transmission
with overdrive is standard, with the 7.3 liter diesel engine. A
four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is optional for either
engine at $995. Four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, carpeting, 38-gallon
fuel tank, manual locking hubs, dual power mirrors, front tow hooks,
trailer harness and trip computer are standard.
A preferred equipment package including air,
cruise control, tilt steering wheel, leather split bench seat with power
for the driver's seat, keyless remote entry system, leather-wrapped
steering wheel and premium, polished aluminum wheels costs $1,510. Other
useful items, such as a passenger's air bag at $300, a trailer hitch
receiver at $150, a four-wheel drive on the fly electric shifter at $150
and a sliding rear window for $125, can be added. You can buy an
off-road package with skid plates for the fuel tank and transfer case
for $125, and a heavy service suspension package for $200. The Ford
warranty is three-year/36-month bumper to bumper, which includes
roadside assistance, and a five year unlimited miles rust through
warranty.
If you need the ultimate in off-road and
load-carrying capability, or want to have it just in case, this is
probably the truck of choice. The other two members of the Big Three
manufacturers sell some excellent trucks, but none have the sheer size,
the torque or the cab interior of the F350.