โAug-04-2013 12:53 PM
โAug-15-2013 02:48 PM
โAug-15-2013 07:39 AM
โAug-14-2013 07:56 PM
โAug-14-2013 05:31 AM
โAug-14-2013 03:31 AM
amxpress wrote:
I don't consider $5200 "little difference". Besides, the 3500 won't fit in my garage.
โAug-13-2013 07:56 PM
amxpress wrote:
I don't consider $5200 "little difference". Besides, the 3500 won't fit in my garage.
โAug-13-2013 07:51 PM
โAug-13-2013 07:12 PM
amxpress wrote:The thing I see as a shame is that there is little difference in price going from a 3/4 ton HD truck to a 1 ton SRW so why bother with the 3/4 ton.
I don't consider $5200 "little difference". Besides, the 3500 won't fit in my garage.
โAug-13-2013 06:49 PM
The thing I see as a shame is that there is little difference in price going from a 3/4 ton HD truck to a 1 ton SRW so why bother with the 3/4 ton.
โAug-11-2013 02:02 PM
Travlingman wrote:DazedNConfused wrote:
If only it were that black and white. I wanted an F-350...but was glad I called the insurance company before I purchased. Because it has a GVWR of over 10,000 lbs, the state of NC forces me into a commercial policy. It would have been $1,200 more per year than the F-250. Since we camp about 36-40 nites per year, and this truck needs to be my daily driver, that $1,200 extra was too much considering my truck tows only 10% of the time I drive it. If insurance were the same, I'd have gotten the 350. But instead bought the 250 and that first year's savings of $1,200 more than paid for my air bags that the softer 250 suspension needed help with. Just economics for me.
Things have changed in NC since I moved out a little over 2 years ago then. I went from a 2500 to 3500 DRW an my insurance went up a little over $100 a year and that was because the 3500 was 5 years newer. The 3500 had GVWR of 11300 and nothing was ever said about commercial by my agent. I actually switched insurance companies 3 times while there for lower rates and never had issue with weight. When did NC start the commercial charge for weight?
โAug-11-2013 02:01 PM
โAug-11-2013 12:06 PM
DazedNConfused wrote:
If only it were that black and white. I wanted an F-350...but was glad I called the insurance company before I purchased. Because it has a GVWR of over 10,000 lbs, the state of NC forces me into a commercial policy. It would have been $1,200 more per year than the F-250. Since we camp about 36-40 nites per year, and this truck needs to be my daily driver, that $1,200 extra was too much considering my truck tows only 10% of the time I drive it. If insurance were the same, I'd have gotten the 350. But instead bought the 250 and that first year's savings of $1,200 more than paid for my air bags that the softer 250 suspension needed help with. Just economics for me.
โAug-11-2013 11:16 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:Some times things just don't make sense. I guess that's why Ford offers an optional 10,000 lb gvwr sticker at no cost for their F350 SRW trucks
Looking at Fords Body Advisory spec pages shows The F350 SRW with 10k GVWR 6290 RAWR 6.7 reg cab has 3440 lbs of capacity
vs
the F250 with 10k GVWR 6100 RAWR 6.7 reg cab has 3400 lbs of capacity.
That doesn't make a lot of sense either.
โAug-11-2013 07:30 AM
Some times things just don't make sense. I guess that's why Ford offers an optional 10,000 lb gvwr sticker at no cost for their F350 SRW trucks