These Diesel Trucks Make Driving in the Snow Look Easy

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F-250 Super Duty brings a little flair to doing donuts in a parking lot.

A snow storm can make people go a little crazy. Take it from someone who lives in the wintry wasteland known as the American Midwest, snow days aren’t the most fun thing in the world. That is, unless you have a big diesel truck.

In a new video from the YouTuber Diesel Truck Authority, viewers get to witness just what happens when diesel trucks meet snow. Long story short: Snow is no match for a good diesel truck, especially if they want to do some donuts. And since we’re bringing this to the loyal Ford fans of the world, you can expect a few pretty badass Ford trucks along the way.

Diesel F-250 Super Duty In The Snow

Easily, the highlight of the video is a big Diesel F-250 with one of the meanest grilles you’ll see. Decked out to the nines with after-market off-roading parts and accessories, this Super Duty makes driving in a blizzard look like a breeze. And boy, does this truck do it in style! With an absurd amount of lift, flashy wheels, an LED lightbar, and the aforementioned grille, this diesel monster makes the rest of the trucks in the video look like kids toys.

Following immediately is another beefy Ford truck. This time, the truck in question isn’t nearly as flashy as the previous vehicle, barring the requisite lift. In fact, you’d be hard-pressed to find any Ford badging at all, except for the oval on the tailgate. Either way, this truck also does some impressive donuts, but instead of a parking lot, the driver is using what looks to be farmland as the de facto playground.

As mentioned above, most people don’t get to experience the pure joy these drivers will experience on the snow. For most of us, we are stuck with driving on slushy roads or dealing with loud children stuck inside the house. But with videos like this, we can all dream of the day that we can drive like maniacs in a snowy parking lot.

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Charles Dean is a longtime automotive journalist and regular contributor to Corvette Forum and Rennlist, among other auto sites.


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