Built to Work. Built to Last. Built With Zero Apologies. This Certified 2018 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat 4x4 Crew Cab in White Platinum Metallic Tri-Coat is the kind of truck people look for when half-tons stop being enough. Big stance. Real muscle. No gimmicks. Just capability you can lean on day after day â and the factory Chrome Package makes sure it looks the part doing it, with bold brightwork that reinforces its no-nonsense presence. At its core is the legendary 6.7L Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel, delivering relentless torque paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission and a 4x4 drivetrain thatâs built for real work, not brochure talk. Whether youâre hauling through M-60, pulling up grades on US-223, or running stretches of I-69 across Branch County, Calhoun County, and Hillsdale County, this Super Duty doesnât flinch. The Lariat trim brings comfort where it counts without softening the edge. Inside, youâre greeted by black leather seating, a power driver seat with memory, power-adjustable pedals, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel that reminds you this truck is meant to be driven, not babied. The cabin stays comfortable year-round thanks to dual-zone automatic climate control, while heated front seats make cold mornings disappear fast. Technology is practical, not flashy. SYNC 3 with touchscreen display, Bluetooth connectivity, and a rearview backup camera make maneuvering and hitching up easier, while BLIS (Blind Spot Information System) adds confidence when changing lanes with a trailer in tow. Add in remote start, and the truck is warmed up and ready before you even step outside. Outside, the Super Duty presence is unmistakable. The Chrome Package, bold grille, and 18-inch aluminum wheels give it a stance that looks just as right at a job site as it does pulling into town. Hook it up and get to work. This truck is properly equipped with a factory trailer tow package, integrated trailer brake controller, and the all-important 5th-wheel prep package, making it ready for serious towing without aftermarket guesswork. Head east into Ohio and it stays locked in. Roll through Defiance, Napoleon, and Wauseon along US-24, OH-18, and US-6, crossing Defiance County, Henry County, and Fulton County with steady confidence and diesel muscle that doesnât quit. Take it south into Indiana and itâs just as comfortable. Move through Angola, Auburn, and Decatur via I-69, US-27, and IN-8, covering Steuben County, DeKalb County, and Adams County with the kind of authority only a Super D