Ford Super Duty Vs. The Competition

Ford Super Duty Vs. The Competition

The Ford Super Duty truck lineup offers a range of dependable trucks that drivers love all over Georgia. The capability, technology, and handsome designs of our new Ford Super Duty trucks help them stand out from the competition. We've helped many compare Ford Super Duty trucks with models like the Ram, Chevy Silverado and GMC heavy-duty trucks, and below we provide highlights of this Ford F-Super Duty comparison. You'll soon see why a Ford Super Duty truck is the one to get at Covington Ford in Covington, GA.

A Comparison of Performance

The 7.3-liter gas engine of the Ford Super Duty truck provides Monticello, GA drivers with 430 horsepower and 475 pound-feet of torque, and the diesel V8 engine packs 475 horsepower and 1,050 pound-feet of torque. The Ram 2500 gas engine comes up short of its Ford counterpart at 410 horsepower and 429 pound-feet of torque, while the diesel powertrain would give you only 370 horsepower and 850 pound-feet of torque.

Ford Super Duty trucks also have considerably more powerful engines than what Conyers, GA buyers would find in heavy-duty Chevy Silverado trucks. That additional power helps Ford Super Duty trucks tow more and haul heavier payloads than what Silverado 2500 trucks would give you.

A comparison of technology and safety

The Ford Super Duty truck has wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ compatibility that's not found in the Chevy Silverado heavy-duty truck. What's more, the Ford Super Duty truck's safety package includes blind-spot monitoring with trailer detection, two tech features that aren't available in the heavy-duty Chevy truck. The interior of the Ford Super Duty truck is a good place to work, and it provides more passenger space in the back row of its crew cab than the Chevy Silverado heavy-duty truck's crew cab. The Ford Super Duty also offers Madison, GA buyers technology that the heavy-duty Chevy truck doesn't have, like a power moonroof and a larger touchscreen display.

A comparison of equipment and special features

The Ford Super Duty has more advanced trailering features than the GMC Sierra heavy-duty truck. That includes equipment like trailer detection and Pro Trailer Backup Assist. The infotainment system in a Ford Super Duty truck provides functions that the GMC Sierra heavy-duty infotainment system does not.

The interior of a Ford Super Duty truck comes with attractive elements like wood inlays and leather seats, and the Ford Super Duty has advantages over its GMC competitor in other key areas, like rear-row legroom. The Ford Super Duty also provides additional versatility and practicality through a flip-up/fold-down rear bench seat in crew cab models, a feature you won't find in GMC Sierra 2500 crew cabs.

Ford Super Duty gives you Highest-In-Class Towing

Highest-in-Class Diesel Gooseneck: The Ford Super Duty truck gives you a maximum available diesel gooseneck towing capacity of 40,000 pounds. Highest conventional: The Super Duty series also offers maximum available DRW gas conventional towing in the Ford Duty segment of 22,000 pounds. Last but not least, Ford Super Duty Trucks give you highest-in-class maximum available diesel conventional towing that comes in at 30,000 pounds.

Ford Super Duty trucks also give you 8,000 pounds of maximum gas-powered payload, the highest in the class, as well as a highest-in-class maximum payload of 7,100 pounds with the diesel engine. That means Ford Super Duty trucks beat all competitors in each of those segments including the Chevy Silverado, the Ram and GMC heavy-duty trucks.

Explore our new Ford Super Duty trucks

When you see all the ways Ford Super Duty trucks beat the competition, it's easy to understand why this is the most popular lineup of heavy-duty trucks in the coiuntry. Talk with one of our Ford truck experts about our current selection of Ford Super Duty trucks and take one out for a test drive at Covington Ford in Covington, GA.

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