'08 F-250 Super Duty Lariat Extended Cab Pickup 5.4l Super Lo Miles Super Extras on 2040-cars
Cold Spring, New York, United States
Immaculate 2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariet 5.4L
Just Turned 40K MILES!! Meticulously Maintained Factory Plow-Tow & Camper Pkgs. Heated Leather pwr seats +++++ 285/65/18 Nitto Terra Grappler A/T Extras Galore: 9'2" Boss Power 'V' XT Snow Plow w/ SmartHitch2 Attachment System and SmartTouch2 Hand Held Controller 1.5 cu.ft. Beyers SaltDogg Poly 'V' Spreader/Sander w/ Upgraded Elec.Connectors & Controller (cupholder assembly inc. for re-install) 265/70/17 Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT Studded Winter Tires on dedicated OE 17" Ford Alloy Wheels w/Centers Drilled & Slotted Rotors w/ Hawk Severe Duty Pads Fnt & Rear Cold air intake (orig airbox avail) RollBar style Lite Bar w/ Hi Power Driving lites - connected to Ford Factory Uplifter Switches Bed Box - Lo Profile Chrome - locking Brite-Box Lite kit (Fogs say on w/ Hi Beams) AutoStart - needs a fault traced (Activates systems but does not energize starter) Look at all the photos This is an immaculate, loaded w/ extras '08 F-250 Super Duty. It is a private estate maint. vehicle that has been used to plow and sand ONE driveway only. HAS NEVER EVER PLOWED SNOW COMMERCIALLY This is a Moving (to where it never snows) Sale Truck is also For Sale locally and so reserves right to end auction early $500. PayPal Deposit due w/in 24hrs of purchase Cash or Certified Bank Ck on P/U |
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Powering the S-Max Concept is a 1.5-liter EcoBoost engine, and while Ford doesn't actually list power figures for the concept, previous estimates put the mill at 133 kW of power (about 178 horsepower) and 240 Nm of torque (about 177 pound-feet). Inside, there's room for seven passengers and at least some of their luggage.
As you'd expect, the S-Max is loaded up with all of Ford's latest infotainment technology, including Sync and MyFordTouch. More interestingly, there are also onboard heart and blood glucose monitors that we doubt will be seeing the light of production anytime soon. On that topic, don't expect to see any S-Max-shaped vehicles hitting the US market from Ford, either. Scroll down below for the press release, but not before checking out the high-res image gallery above.
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