Used 2019 Ford F-350 Super Duty XL SuperCab Review
Consumer reviews
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Edmunds Summary Review of the 2019 Ford F-350 Super Duty XL SuperCab
What’s new
- New Lariat Sport Package (20-inch wheels, spray-in bedliner, black trim, etc.)
- B&O Play stereo replaces premium Sony stereo
- Part of the third Super Duty generation introduced for 2017
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Diesel V8 generates immense power and torque
- Pro:Plenty of payload and tow capacity
- Pro:Aluminum body reduces overall weight, improving efficiency
- Pro:Spacious cabs offer many convenience and technology options
- Con:Price tag soars with options
Which F-350 Super Duty does Edmunds recommend?
The F-350, like most heavy-duty rigs, is highly customizable at almost every trim level. As a good F-350 starting point, though, we recommend the XLT. It comes with cloth upholstery instead of vinyl and a basic version of Ford's Sync infotainment system. From there you have several available upgrades to choose from, including any specifications you'd like to make regarding bed length and cab size.
Full Edmunds Review: 2019 Ford F-350 Super Duty SuperCab
Driving
Thanks to its stout engine and chassis, the F-350 is capable of taking on just about anything. Whether it's hauling heavy loads or taking the family to dinner, the Super Duty impresses with its smooth ride and responsive powertrain.
Comfort
Long trips are welcomed in the Super Duty thanks to its quiet cabin and plush leather interior. Interior noise is well-muted, with just the thrum of the Power Stroke engine to be heard. Once you make the climb up into the cab, you don't want to come back down.
Interior
The Super Duty's interior is not only comfortable but also very functional. Its digital display is customizable, and you can check tire pressures for both the truck and trailer right from the cab. There are enough physical buttons so that you don't always have to hunt and peck on a screen.
Utility
Utility is what the Super Duty is all about thanks to its high gross vehicle weight rating and fifth-wheel prep. Our test truck had no shortage of weight-carrying capability. It easily towed nearly 7,000 pounds over 120 miles, with gusting winds and hills to reckon with.
Technology
Thanks to the Sync 3 interface, even work trucks can feel modern and high-tech. The F-350 also has adjustable blind-spot detection, so its field of view can cover a trailer. The surround-view cameras help with parking and trailering, and the electronic tailgate release is nice to have.
Edmunds Insurance Estimator
The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2019 Ford F-350 Super Duty in Ohio is:
$64.42 per month*Legal