Posted by Casey in Ky on February 23, 2009 at 06:58:23 from (69.176.29.174):
Ok...I"m sure you guys are getting tired of me asking about trucks, but I"ve never owned a Ford so I"m full of questions. I"ve found 3 Fords, all 4wd, one is a 2000 7.3 XLT, dually, supercab, 123k miles, little body damage to bed but its just sheet metal and I could care less about it, and 5 speed for $7900. The next is on 2005 model, single rear wheel, crew cab, LOADED, V-10 gas with the 6 speed, 70k miles, $13800. The last Ford is a F-350 Single rear wheel, 5.4, 6 speed, 3.73 gears, 33k miles, $16000.
I"ve also found a 3 or 4 Dodges. 1999 thru 2003, all manual shift, all duallys, all 4wd, and all 5.9 cummins. Miles vary from 80k to 125k. Price ranges from $13,900 to $15,900. What"s the best buy and why?? Truck will be used as a daily driver so MPG is somewhat of a concern, but I also don"t want a truck that I"m gonna have to soend creation on puttin" injectors and and injector pumps on. How many miles are these diesels really dependable for?? What about the rest of the truck? What should I be looking for?? I"m kinda leaning towards the $7900 powerstroke, but all of the trucks are 4 to 5 hours away so I want to be informed before I head out.
I guess I should add that besides a daily driver it"s gonna tow 6k lbs to 10k lbs 10 to 20 times a year, plus some misc. loads of hay. Sorry for the long post and thanks again for any input.
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