Since Ford spun off the Super Duty into a completely separate line from it's regular F-series, it's set the bar for the class in many respects. But as we all know, the competition doesn't exactly stand still, so to keep ahead and continue capturing the biggest slice of the market, updates are essential. For 2011, the folks from Dearborn have given the Super Duty a substantial makeover, including styling updates, new powertrain options, revised suspension, revamped interior and additional feature content not previously offered.
In terms of models and configurations, the '11 Super Duty is offered in 12 different models for 'personal use' buyers, beginning with the F-250 XL at $28,020, all the way up to the F-450 King Ranch, which lists at a not inexpensive MSRP of $62,375. Between them you have Lariat and King Ranch models of the F-250; XL, Lariat and King Ranch Editions of the F-350; plus the same trim levels on the biggie F-450. Regular and Supercab configurations are offered on all XL and XLT trims, while Lariat and King Ranch Editions are crew cab only.
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2011 Ford F-Series Super Duty: First Drive on AutoGuide.com