The Ford Scorpion V8 diesel, with twin turbos, should be available for '10. This Super Duty should have @ 470 h. p. and over 700 lb/ft torque.
That means it will be fast, fast at breaking down that is. I don't think it will have that rated HP with out compromise on something. Ford always compromises and every Ford I've ever owned proved that fact. My last Ford purchase was a 91 Mustang and I kicked myself every time it broke down and it did it a lot. Never again will I purchase a Ford, unless it is the only truck available to pull my toys, and then I will make sure I have at least two warranty policies to cover the expected breakdowns. Thank God I have two late model CTD's, so that will be unlikely in the near future.The Ford Scorpion V8 diesel, with twin turbos, should be available for '10. This Super Duty should have @ 470 h. p. and over 700 lb/ft torque.
The Ford Scorpion V8 diesel, with twin turbos, should be available for '10. This Super Duty should have @ 470 h. p. and over 700 lb/ft torque.
You might want to jump on the 09,if Urea injection happens in 2010... ... ... ... .
who knows how it will be to deal with
The Ford Scorpion V8 diesel, with twin turbos, should be available for '10. This Super Duty should have @ 470 h. p. and over 700 lb/ft torque.
A Furd? You got to be joking! What make you think Furd can make a better engine than Navistar International?
WEL-l-l-l-l - I dunno - the guy who designed and builds those new Ford Scorpion diesels SAID they were better than Cummins - and WAYyyyyyy over built...
Ever been stung by a Scorpion? :-laf:-laf
The MSRP window sticker may be dated, I'm not sure. Seems like the build date is on the truck somewhere, maybe on the sticker in the door post? Maybe someone else knows and can say for sure.
In any case, the dealer salesman can get the date off the dealer invoice sheet for that particular truck that is held in the sales office. If he or the sales manager refuse to provide it that may signal time to move on. The service department can tell you with the VIN if the engine has all the latest reflashes. My guess is any '09 has the latest software upgrades already loaded.
Personally, I would probably buy the last year of the current body style, the '09, rather than be one of the first owners of the new style. Every man makes his own choices how he will spend his own hard-earned money but I always choose the more conservative tried and proven model over the latest flash new models. Less likely to have issues, IMO.
WEL-l-l-l-l - I dunno - the guy who designed and builds those new Ford Scorpion diesels SAID they were better than Cummins - and WAYyyyyyy over built...![]()