2009 Ford Super Duty F-250 SuperCab
The 2009 Ford Super Duty F-250 SuperCab
Why drive anything else? Take on any type of ground without complications with the 2009 Super Duty F-250 SuperCab from Ford. The Super Duty F-250 SuperCab is driven by an 8-cylinder, 5.4L SOHC EFI Triton engine that delivers up to 300 horsepower. Always the perfectionist, Ford has integrated great features to enable easy driving, unlimited adventure, and a comfortable interior ambiance for each Super Cab driver. You're sure to love the Super Cab's standard 6-speed manual transmission with overdrive and great stabilization features such as a front stabilizer bar. Take advantage of improved suspension with the Super Cab thanks to its heavy duty gas shock absorbers. You'll love the adventures this truck will take you on, with the help of its steering damper, power steering, a trailer hitch receiver, trailer tow package, and tire pressure monitoring system. Additonal functional equipment you can expect with every Super Duty F-250 includes a 2-ton mechanical jack; tail gate and box rail moldings; a removable tailgate; rear quarter glass windows; 2 front tow hooks; a high-mounted stop light; and solar-tinted glass.
Inside the F-250 Super Duty, superior comfort and convenience await you, in the form of coat hooks; dome lamps; map lights; an auxiliary power point; a color coordinated cloth headliner; color coordinated door trim molded with armrests, grab handle, and reflector; and a color coordinated instrument panel with a glove box, 4 air registers with positive shutoff, a power point, a storage bin and a trash bag hook. As for safety, the F-250 Super Duty Super Cabs feature SRS airbags; height adjustable seatbelts; an SOS post crash alert system; child tethers; and a SecuriLock Anti-Theft ignition. Take advantage of all of this and more with the Super Duty F-250 Super Cabs, which are available in four different trim styles: FX4, XL, XLT, and the Lariat.
For an all-around quality truck from a name you trust, drive home the 2009 Ford Super Duty F-250 SuperCab today.
