1. The Ford F-150 is meant for those who are in need of a powerful pickup truck that can handle heavy loads, and the F-250, which is part of the Super Duty lineup, takes that to another level for some of the tougher tasks.
2. The F-150 includes standard cloth-trimmed seating while the F-250 has standard vinyl-trimmed seating.
3. With a three-quarter ton rating, the F-250 is a bit heavier than the half-ton F-150.
4. Buyers not looking for a heavy-duty truck will find the F-150’s smaller footprint and smoother ride favorable.
5. F 150:
Starting Msrp $27,610
F 250:
Starting Msrp $32,890
6. The F-250 will work best for you if you're towing: everything that the F-150 can tow, horse trailer, New Holland T7000 Series Tractor, RVs, Case 580N Loader / Backhoe, bulldozer, and backhoe.
7. While the F-150 offers three bed lengths, the F-250 only offers two.
8. An auto-dimming rearview mirror is standard only with the F-250.
9. For a majority of people, the F-150 will offer more than enough power and towing capacity in a much more affordable package.
For those who plan on towing heavy loads frequently, then a Super Duty F-250 might be a better investment than the F-150.
10. Go for f 250 pickup only if you’re hauling big trailers on the regular.
If you can live without the F-250’s 925 lb-ft of torque, then the F-150 is the way to go.
11. F 150:
3.3-Liter V-6 Standard Engine
F 250:
6.2-Liter V-8 Standard Engine
12. The F-150 will work best for you if you're towing: boats (sailboats, motorboat), ATVs, camping trailers, cement mixer, truck camper, generator, new Holland Bale Wagons (depending on the size), and new Holland Pull-Type Forage Harvester.
13. While the F-150 can be had with 22-in wheels, the F-250 is limited to more practical, more durable 20-in wheels.
14. The F-250 has two engine options while the F-150 offers five engines.
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