Moving a bunch of materials or hauling a trailer around Saco, Portland and Scarborough, ME requires a truck that’s strong and durable enough to handle a lot at one time. There are two trucks that are known for this: the Ford F-250 and the Chevy Silverado 2500.
Both trucks are formidable pieces of machinery that will serve you well. However, there are some stark differences between them. The team at Ira Ford Saco is here to point them out so you can make an informed decision as to which one will be better for you.
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The allure of driving a pickup truck thrills many drivers in our local area. Part of that feeling stems from the kind of power these trucks provide. Both the Ford F-250 and the Chevy Silverado 2500 come with standard and available engines, but which one has the power you crave?
The Ford F-250 is the clear winner in this department for a couple reasons. It offers a 4-engine lineup, which offers more power than the 2-engine lineup of the Chevy.
Let’s take a look at the Ford’s engines first:
While the Chevy has impressive power, it falls behind the Ford with a maximum output of 445 horsepower. Explore its two engines below:
Thanks to their robust engines, the F-250 and the Silverado 2500 can tow a great amount. Plus, they’re also available with several towing amenities, like camera systems and hitch guidance features, that set you up for smooth hauls.
However, the Ford F-250 will put you on the best route with your large toy in tow. Thanks to Enhanced Trailer Navigation, this system will take any setbacks out of your travels. It keeps the size, height, and width of your trailer in mind, which will help you avoid low bridges, tight corners, and other obstacles.
Whether you’re planning your next family adventure or picking up materials for work, it’s important to know how much cargo your truck can handle. From the towing capacity to the payload, pickup trucks like the F-250 and the Silverado 2500 have high ratings.
You’d be hard-pressed to find two trucks better built to handle any kind of attachment than the Ford F-250 and the Chevy Silverado 2500. Both trucks can handle upward of 13,000 pounds of trailer weight at a time.
What if you choose an F-250 or a Silverado 2500 with its highest engine configuration? Which truck will be able to tow more? The Ford F-250, without a doubt!
When equipped with its 6.7L High Output Power Stroke® V8 Turbo Diesel engine, the Ford can tow up to 40,000 pounds with a gooseneck hitch. With the Chevy’s comparable turbo-diesel engine, it can only tow up to 36,000 pounds. With 4,000 extra pounds of pulling power, what will you move first in the F-250?
We all rely on technology in some way. Whether that’s using our phones to listen to music and podcasts or our computers to browse the internet, it’s essential to stay connected. Both Ford and Chevy recognize this.
Each truck offers wireless phone capabilities as well as Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ integration, so you’ll never have to pull your phone out of your pocket.
To keep you better connected, each truck can be equipped with a Wi-Fi hotspot! For instance, the Ford F-250 features 5G technology to keep you productive, to deliver ultra-fast internet, and to inform you as you drive.
Accessing all the intuitive infotainment features the Ford’s SYNC® system has to offer is made easier with the available 12-inch touchscreen display in the F-250. The best the Chevy can offer is an available 8-inch touchscreen.
When you hit the roads of Saco, Portland and Scarborough, ME, there’s no better feeling than having the Ford F-250 or the Chevy Silverado 2500 by your side. However, based on its more capable lineup of engines, better towing capacity, and advanced technologies, the F-250 is the superior truck.
Of course, the best way for drivers to determine this for themselves is to test drive the F-250 at Ira Ford Saco. So, when you’re ready for unmatched power in an exhilarating ride, get in touch with us!
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