cavuseeker
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Hi guys. Just joined, and don't even have a truck yet. I'm not a noob to motorized vehicles (I'm active on the Jetta TDI boards and Goldwing Boards, and do most of the wrenching on my bikes), but I'm a noob at Ford pickups.
I haven't 100% decided on a Ford, but I do want a diesel PU to replace my aging Chevy gasser, and most of the ones around here (Seattle area) that are in my price range are Ford F-150's and 250's, mid 90's.
This truck is a 3rd vehicle (7th, if you count the motorcycles) so it won't be getting a lot of miles. I have put maybe 40K on my 76 Chevy half ton since I bought it 12 years ago. I mainly drive it in the snow (quite a bit of that this winter, we've had 3 times the snow that we normally have) and hauling stuff to the dump, etc. That could change with this one if we get a travel trailer of some sort, as I would like to get one with a tow package. It still will not be a daily driver, at least that is not the current plan.
I am going to look at one specifically this weekend (assuming it isn't sold before I get there) and have a couple of questions. It is at a dealer that has done a "104 point inspection". I plan on asking for the checklist. It is a 95, SuperCab, 221K, tow package, ~$8300.
1. This truck has 221K on it. I know diesels last longer than gas engines (I have two new Jetta TDI's in the family that I plan on keeping a long time). Just wonder if this is "high mileage" for this truck.
2. I've read some of the stickys and whatnot, but any major things to look for on these?
3. Is that a decent price? It seems to be about in the middle. I've seen some in the 10K range, and some with lower mileage in the 4K range. But most are in the $8-10K
Any thoughts would be helpful
Jason in Redmond
Microsoft Country
I haven't 100% decided on a Ford, but I do want a diesel PU to replace my aging Chevy gasser, and most of the ones around here (Seattle area) that are in my price range are Ford F-150's and 250's, mid 90's.
This truck is a 3rd vehicle (7th, if you count the motorcycles) so it won't be getting a lot of miles. I have put maybe 40K on my 76 Chevy half ton since I bought it 12 years ago. I mainly drive it in the snow (quite a bit of that this winter, we've had 3 times the snow that we normally have) and hauling stuff to the dump, etc. That could change with this one if we get a travel trailer of some sort, as I would like to get one with a tow package. It still will not be a daily driver, at least that is not the current plan.
I am going to look at one specifically this weekend (assuming it isn't sold before I get there) and have a couple of questions. It is at a dealer that has done a "104 point inspection". I plan on asking for the checklist. It is a 95, SuperCab, 221K, tow package, ~$8300.
1. This truck has 221K on it. I know diesels last longer than gas engines (I have two new Jetta TDI's in the family that I plan on keeping a long time). Just wonder if this is "high mileage" for this truck.
2. I've read some of the stickys and whatnot, but any major things to look for on these?
3. Is that a decent price? It seems to be about in the middle. I've seen some in the 10K range, and some with lower mileage in the 4K range. But most are in the $8-10K
Any thoughts would be helpful
Jason in Redmond
Microsoft Country