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1996 Ford F-250 XL
212,128 Miles
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Bend, OR
$12,990
est. $234/mo
1996 Ford F-250 XL
212,128 Miles
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Bend, OR
$12,990
est. $234/mo
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2005 Ford F-250 4X2 2dr Regular Cab 137 in. WB
105,230 Miles
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Napa, CA
$19,995
est. $360/mo
2005 Ford F-250 4X2 2dr Regular Cab 137 in. WB
105,230 Miles
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Napa, CA
$19,995
est. $360/mo
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2003 Ford F-250 4X2 2dr Regular Cab 137 in. WB
159,608 Miles
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Murfreesboro, TN
$12,988
est. $234/mo
2003 Ford F-250 4X2 2dr Regular Cab 137 in. WB
159,608 Miles
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Murfreesboro, TN
$12,988
est. $234/mo
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1976 Ford F-250 3/4 Ton Restomod
33,540 Miles
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Omaha, NE
$67,499
est. $1,214/mo
1976 Ford F-250 3/4 Ton Restomod
33,540 Miles
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Omaha, NE
$67,499
est. $1,214/mo
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1995 Ford F-250 XL
178,449 Miles
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Dyersville, IA
$30,995
est. $557/mo
1995 Ford F-250 XL
178,449 Miles
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Dyersville, IA
$30,995
est. $557/mo
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1998 Ford F-250 Base
150,498 Miles
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Enterprise, OR
$11,885
est. $214/mo
1998 Ford F-250 Base
150,498 Miles
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Enterprise, OR
$11,885
est. $214/mo
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1966 Ford F-250 4x4
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Bend, OR
$22,965
est. $413/mo
1966 Ford F-250 4x4
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Bend, OR
$22,965
est. $413/mo
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1997 Ford F-250 XL
127,010 Miles
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Fort Scott, KS
$6,995
est. $126/mo
1997 Ford F-250 XL
127,010 Miles
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Fort Scott, KS
$6,995
est. $126/mo
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1996 Ford F-250 XL
359,295 Miles
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Homosassa, FL
$10,981
est. $197/mo
1996 Ford F-250 XL
359,295 Miles
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Homosassa, FL
$10,981
est. $197/mo
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1997 Ford F-250 XL
229,495 Miles
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Cookeville, TN
$99,981
est. $1,798/mo
1997 Ford F-250 XL
229,495 Miles
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Cookeville, TN
$99,981
est. $1,798/mo
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1996 Ford F-250 XLT
210,825 Miles
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Houston, TX
$31,900
est. $574/mo
1996 Ford F-250 XLT
210,825 Miles
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Houston, TX
$31,900
est. $574/mo
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1997 Ford F-250 XL
89,045 Miles
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Roscoe, IL
$26,746
est. $481/mo
1997 Ford F-250 XL
89,045 Miles
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Roscoe, IL
$26,746
est. $481/mo
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1997 Ford F-250 XL
145,907 Miles
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Spokane, WA
$14,888
est. $268/mo
1997 Ford F-250 XL
145,907 Miles
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Spokane, WA
$14,888
est. $268/mo
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1995 Ford F-250 XL HD Reg. Cab 2WD
272,918 Miles
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Satsuma, AL
$6,995
est. $126/mo
1995 Ford F-250 XL HD Reg. Cab 2WD
272,918 Miles
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Satsuma, AL
$6,995
est. $126/mo
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1997 Ford F-250 XL
204,079 Miles
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Spanaway, WA
$20,000
est. $360/mo
1997 Ford F-250 XL
204,079 Miles
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Spanaway, WA
$20,000
est. $360/mo
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1996 Ford F-250 XL
215 Miles
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Cottageville, SC
$6,995
est. $126/mo
1996 Ford F-250 XL
215 Miles
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Cottageville, SC
$6,995
est. $126/mo
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1994 Ford F-250 XL
172,270 Miles
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Sterling, CO
$19,000
est. $342/mo
1994 Ford F-250 XL
172,270 Miles
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Sterling, CO
$19,000
est. $342/mo
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1965 Ford F-250 ICON REFORMER
2,244 Miles
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Chantilly, VA
$585,000
est. $10,519/mo
1965 Ford F-250 ICON REFORMER
2,244 Miles
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Chantilly, VA
$585,000
est. $10,519/mo
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2004 Ford F-250 Utility w/ Liftgate
261,703 Miles
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Fontana, CA
$12,888
est. $232/mo
2004 Ford F-250 Utility w/ Liftgate
261,703 Miles
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Fontana, CA
$12,888
est. $232/mo
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2008 Ford F-250 XL 4WD
216,881 Miles
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Satsuma, AL
$11,995
est. $216/mo
2008 Ford F-250 XL 4WD
216,881 Miles
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Satsuma, AL
$11,995
est. $216/mo
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Ford F-250 Owner Ratings & Reviews
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2016 Ford F-250 -
I’ve been loyal to Dodge Ram for years. It used to be “The Truck” for me until last year when I had to buy a new truck as an emergency to replace our Dodge that stopped working and no mechanic would save it for less than a couple of thousands of dollars. For lack of time, options and enough money, I ended up buying a used 2016 Ford F-150 Super Crew for the first time. What a great truck! It absolutely exceeded my expectations! The bed is slightly smaller than in the Dodge, but all the other features make it irrelevant. Very powerful engine with impressive towing capabilities (my husband and I have been pulling pretty heavy stuff like our 20’f boat and a camper), great space in the cab, not to mention how much of fuel economy we got with the 2.7 EcoBoost. Except for my first Apple MacBo... (more)
Story
The first weekend with the new truck my husband and I went for a lake fishing. After a few complaints from me on that, he would never let me launch the boat even after taught me the steps and repeated that a thousand time what to do in case of an emergency, etc. That day he finally let me tow the boat to the launch ramp, untrap it and challenged me to get it all set up on my own. Very confiden... (more)
Pros
Fuel Economy is the main aspect for sure, but also how comfortable the F-150 is.
Cons
The bed size. It's not small, just smaller than what I was used to have with the Dodge so that took me a while to adapt.
1996 Ford F-250 - Tough, reliable, and simple
This vehicle was purchased to be a third truck in our Ford "lineup." We were putting too many miles on our two newer trucks and decided to go for an older, trusted model. It was in great working condition but was not at all pretty when we bought it. It was three colors, and there wasn't a headliner or carpet. But it ran like a top and got the same mileage as our other trucks. It was just what we needed with just a regular cab just big enough for the two of us.
Story
So this isn't so fun but funny in hindsight. We were driving it the first summer. We had it in the Buffalo area and started to hear this awful grinding and thumping noise. We expected the worst and thought we'd be replacing all sorts of parts so we parked it for almost a month until we could take a good look at it. Turns out the lugnuts were loose on the front wheel. We parked it for no reason... (more)
Pros
The motor is the best part. The 7.3 L Diesel engine runs as good as it did 21 years ago. It is a very reliable motor and easy to find parts for if needed. Also, the simple body style was what we wanted. We were so used to our other trucks with fancy body lines and full crew cabs and leather and all the bells and whistles. Also the eight-foot bed was a perk because our beds are smaller on the other trucks. We can haul a lot more in the bed than the other two and still tow a good amount of weight as well.
Cons
We had to put a lot of money into this vehicle to get it looking how we wanted it. It ran and worked great but needed a lot of TLC in the form of money. We had to paint it and find several parts that needed replacing from twenty years of wear and tear. The biggest frustration when we got the truck was that we had a problem with the shifter not staying in gear. It started to roll away from me once in the driveway. Turns out there was just a screw loose, but it took a mechanic to figure it out.
1989 Ford F-250 - Reliable and roomy
The 1989 Ford F-250 eight-cylinder pickup truck was manufactured at a time in this country when Ford still cared about quality and comfort. It is not only just a work truck but also one that can be used for recreation/camping with the family. Three adults can sit in the cab; there's plenty of space in the eight-foot bed for a canoe, tents, camping supplies and chairs. The model truck I have has a 302 5-liter engine that was primarily made for towing. So it can easily pull a camper, pontoon boat or trailer with no problem. It is a two-wheel drive, which has not proved to be a hindrance in the winter snow -- just put additional weight in the back over the axle and off you go! The engine has not had any major problems other than typical faults any other truck made in 1989 might experience... (more)
Story
The most fun I've had with the family is pulling a pontoon boat out to the lake with all the camping gear -- tents, chairs, coolers, etc. -- in the big eight-foot bed. Plus, you can go to the drive-in, back up to the screen and sit in lawn chairs in the back of the bed.
Pros
Dependable, reliable, well-built engine. Large eight-foot bed. Can haul trailers, campers and boats. Well painted; hardly any rust after many years. Large windshield and side mirrors.
Cons
Not great on gas. About 12 miles in city; 15 on highway. Problem in the 1980s models with the steering column and lock cylinder.
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