
These power plants, at a significant premium cost over the gas engines, from $7,200 to $7,800 when new, have a very positive retention value, currently at $7,400 for a used three-year-old model.
These power plants, at a significant premium cost over the gas engines, from $7,200 to $7,800 when new, have a very positive retention value, currently at $7,400 for a used three-year-old model.
The 6.8-liter engine will be available in 2012. Ford will be the only manufacturer to offer a gas-powered vehicle in Class 1-7, providing a lower-cost option in each segment.
New gas engines offer more power. Six-speed transmissions offer up to a 10 percent fuel economy improvement.
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