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Having a hard time deciding between the new light-duty Ford F-150 and the heavy-duty Ford F-250? You can’t go wrong with either Ford truck, but one will be a better fit depending on your needs. Spitzer Ford Hartville has put together a 2024 Ford F-150 vs. 2024 Ford F-250 guide, going over the differences in engine options and trim selection. Read on for the full details!
Both Ford trucks provide numerous engines for you to choose from. While the F-150 offers respectable specs from its base engine, the Super Duty F-250 offers improved performance. If your work in Randolph requires more power, you will find the Ford F-250 to deliver the level of performance you need. If not, the F-150 will provide you with plenty of power. Plus, you can always upgrade to a better-performing engine if needed!
Compare the engine options and their specs here:
Because the entry-level F-250 offers more power than the entry-level F-150, the 2024 Ford F-250 has a higher starting price than the 2024 Ford F-150. In either lineup, you will have several trim levels to choose from, so you can configure your truck exactly how you want it to be. Plus, regardless of which Ford truck you end up choosing near Alliance, you will enjoy Spitzer Ford Hartville’s Spitzer Shield protection on your purchase or lease!
You’re invited to stop by our Hartville dealership for a test drive on these Ford trucks! If you have any questions about these models, our team will be happy to answer them and make sure you choose one that’s right for your Canton lifestyle.
Disclaimer:
*Current Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for base vehicle. Excludes destination/delivery fee plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer processing charge, any electronic filing charge, and any emission testing charge. Optional equipment not included. Starting A, Z and X Plan price is for qualified, eligible customers and excludes document fee, destination/delivery charge, taxes, title and registration. Not all vehicles qualify for A, Z or X Plan.