I have a F350... 2007, went to Texas to pick it up because the dealer could not sell it.
2wd, standard cab, 5.4l. I live in snow country, and it I haul/tow a lot of weight from time to time, through big grades, it does just fine. I don't play race car Ricky when I drive it, and especially when I am towing- I sense most Super Duty owners do not need anywhere near the truck they are buying. But it is there choice to make a six year, $900 per month payment.
Have owned my truck for almost 12 years, it has done me well. I am looking daily for its replacement, I expect to pay about $32,000 for a new 2018-2019 F350 that they can't sell because it does not have bells and whistles. I suspect most F250/F350s sell for over $60,000, I see quite a few listing out well in the $70,000 range.
Was at a Lowe's closing out of business. Purchased mulch by the pallet at 70% off. It was wet= very heavy. This is why I have a F350 (which I paid $23,000 for 12 years ago- I think if I was a local boy I could of got it for 21k). Also had to deliver a huge Christmas present to my Daughter's home in Denver.
This is why I have a 5.4l gas 2wd F350