
Ford F-Series F-250 10 Regular Cab 1998
5.4 V8 Bi-Fuel Triton (235 Hp) Automatic
Ford F-Series F-250 10 Regular Cab 1998 Key Specs
Ford F-Series F-250 10 Regular Cab 1998 Gallery
Ford F-Series F-250 10 Regular Cab 1998 Pros and Cons
Pros
- Powerful 235 HP V8 engine
- Bi-fuel capability (Petrol and LPG)
- High towing capacity of 3946 kg
- Durable and rugged design
- 4-speed automatic transmission
- Spacious fuel tank (114L petrol, 101L LPG)
- Rear-wheel drive for better traction
Cons
- Limited seating capacity (3 seats)
- Fuel efficiency not specified
- Older model with limited modern features
- Large dimensions may be challenging to maneuver
Ford F-Series F-250 10 Regular Cab 1998 FAQs
What is the fuel efficiency of this vehicle?
This model offers a bi-fuel system, supporting both petrol and LPG, though exact fuel consumption figures are not specified.
How many seats does this pickup have?
The F-Series F-250 X Regular Cab is designed with 3 seats, making it ideal for small crews or personal use.
What type of engine does this truck have?
It features a 5.4 V8 Bi-Fuel Triton engine, delivering 235 HP at 4250 rpm, suitable for heavy-duty tasks.
Is this vehicle suitable for towing?
Yes, this pickup can tow up to 3946 kg with brakes, making it a reliable choice for hauling heavy loads.
What are the dimensions of this truck?
The vehicle measures between 5608-5646 mm in length, 1656 mm in width, and has a wheelbase of 3531 mm.
Does this model have an automatic transmission?
Yes, it comes with a 4-speed automatic transmission, ensuring smooth and efficient gear shifts.
What is the maximum speed of this pickup?
While the exact maximum speed isn't specified, the 235 HP engine ensures strong performance for a pickup of its class.
What type of fuel system does this truck use?
It utilizes a multi-point indirect injection system, enhancing fuel efficiency and engine performance.