2002
Ford F-250 / F-350 reviews and buying guide.
2002 Ford F-250 / F-350 resources:
2002 Ford F-250 / F-350
truck
New
for the 2002 Ford F-250 / F-350 truck
- Upgrade
from standard five- to six-speed manual transmission
on 5.4L and 6.8L gasoline engines, on all trim levels
- Improved
performance and shift feel on 6.8L gasoline engine
equipped models
- Single-beam
jewel-effect headlamps replace the aero headlamps,
standard on XLT and Lariat
- New
forward-fold feature on telescoping trailer tow mirrors
- Six-way
power passenger's seat standard on Lariat Crew Cab
models
- New
seats with increased bolster height and shoulder width
on XLT and Lariat
- Improved
lumbar support system, providing a greater range of
adjustment
- Map
pockets with integrated cup holders on SuperCab rear
doors
- Driver's
side grab handles standard on all trim levels
- Garage
door opener and sunglasses bin standard on Lariat
overhead console
- Passenger
side grab handles standard on all trim levels
- Passenger
rear seating grab handles standard on Crew Cab
- New
instrument cluster with transmission temperature gauge
standard on models equipped with an automatic transmission
- Colors
added to the 2002 Ford F-250 and F-350: Arizona Beige
Clearcoat Metallic, Sapphire Blue Clearcoat Metallic
and Dark Shadow Grey Clearcoat Metallic
- Interior
colors added: Medium Flint
Overview
The
2002 Ford F-250 and F-350 pickups, which outsell both
Chevrolet and Dodge in its class combined, extend their
reputation as rugged, practical and capable vehicles
with powertrain refinements, and interior upgrades designed
to enhance comfort and convenience.
Design
The
Ford F-250 / F-350 models have added three new exterior
colors: Arizona Beige Clearcoat Metallic; Sapphire Blue
Clearcoat Metallic; and Dark Shadow Grey Clearcoat Metallic.
Super-Duty
Ford F-250, F-350 models offer the right power, payload
and towing for most any vocation that customers require
through Class 7. In fact, F-Series offers one-third
more configurations in its class than its newest competitor.
A
forward-fold feature on telescoping trailer tow mirrors
is available on the Ford F-250, F-350 XL and Lariat
with manual glass and XLT and Lariat with power glass.
Packaging
Changes
to Ford F-250, F-350 Super Duty's class-leading interior
have been made for comfort and convenience. New on the
XLT and Lariat are seats with increased bolster height
and shoulder width. A six-way power passenger's seat
is standard on the Lariat Crew Cab models, adding more
comfort on the ride. Also new is an improved lumbar
support system, providing a greater range of adjustment.
Map
pockets with integrated cup holders (for closed containers
only) are standard on SuperCab rear doors, and a garage
door opener and sunglasses bin is standard on the Lariat
overhead console. Passenger's side grab handles are
standard on all trim levels and the passenger's rear
seating grab handles are standard on the Crew Cab.
A
new instrument cluster with a transmission temperature
gauge is standard on all models equipped with an automatic
transmission.
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