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With better fuel economy, power, comfort and productivity than the model it replaces, the price the new model keeps is an ‘old’ that buyers will be glad Ford kept. (Rob Daly/AUTONET)
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Ford has introduced a whole set of improvements to its business-based Work Solutions system, including an available radio frequency tagging system called Tool Link: if a tagged tool isn’t returned to the truck’s box, the driver is alerted before he or she pulls away. No more leaving expensive tools on a jobsite! (Rob Daly/AUTONET)
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The Ford Super Duty's interior is reworked to incorporate some new materials, and the designers decided to go with user feedback by adopting the excellent seats introduced in last year’s F-150. You simply won’t find a quieter, more comfortable production work truck on the market
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Ford reconfigured the transmission to incorporate a direct access power takeoff right behind the torque convertor. A built-in PTO may not make a difference to every user, but there are plenty of buyers out there who will appreciate the ease with which outfitters can connect generators, pumps, or other auxiliary equipment. (Rob Daly/AUTONET)
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The new 2011 Super Duty pickup will be available at almost the same base prices as the previous year’s models. (Rob Daly/AUTONET)
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Ford reworked the Super Duty engine’s middle and lower components, opting for aluminum cylinder heads (a six-bolt head configuration should help prevent gasket issues) and a streamlined crankcase that utilizes compacted graphite iron — a material that’s been around for years, but that has only recently been adopted by engine manufacturers like Rolls-Royce and Caterpillar. (Rob Daly/AUTONET)
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