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2014 F-150 with 300 miles - is this a good deal?

MargaretB
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We've found an F-150 Eco-boost with 300 miles on it. Someone bought it but couldn't qualify so it's considered a roll-over and is being sold as used. It's under full warranty, minus those 300 miles. It's not fully loaded but has a factory brake controller and a crew cab and enough of what we want that we'd be happy with it. GVWR 7800#, payload between 1280# and 1550# (I can't remember.)

They're asking mid-$30s for it.

Question #1: We know nothing about trucks, but from what I"m seeing, that seems like a decent price. Is it?

Question #2: How do we determine the maximum hitch weight it can handle? There's nothing in the manual or on on the door-post.

As always, thanks.
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2014 F-150 XLT EcoBoost
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Mike_Up
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Houston Remodeler wrote:
^^^ There are still some 2014's around.


My dealer probably has 25 2014s. Only has 3 2015s.
2019 Ford F150 XLT Sport, CC, 4WD, 145" WB, 3.5L Ecoboost, 10 speed, 3.55 9.75" Locking Axle, Max Tow, 1831# Payload, 10700# Tow Rating, pulling a 2020 Rockwood Premier 2716g, with a 14' box. Previous 2012 Jayco Jay Flight 26BH.

Houston_Remodel
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^^^ There are still some 2014's around.
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brulaz
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Around here, there are lots of new 2014 F150s being sold a fairly large discounts. I would look for a large volume retailer. They tend to have the best deals. If nothing else, you can use their advertised prices to negotiate with a more local dealer.
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DaveF-250SD
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MargaretB, with a 6,000 lb. loaded travel trailer weight, and 780 lb. loaded hitch weight, the F-150 you are looking at will be a great match for you.
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MargaretB
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Mike Up wrote:
Depends on the model. What is it, a XL, STX, XLT, FX4, Lariat, King Ranch, Plantinum, or Limited?? Also what is it, Super Cab or Super Crew? Is it 2wd or 4wd?

XLT

I paid a bit over $30K for mine, brand new. I would not consider a similar truck that's used for the same price.

It has 300 miles on the odometer. Legally, it's used, but I doubt that 300 miles makes it "used" in the same way that 3,000 or 30,000 miles would.

Sounds like the dealer isn't being truthful. If the truck was never titled, it's still new.

Also no 7800 lbs GVWR in a F150. Max Tow is 7650 lbs with 5.5' bed and 7700 lbs with 6.5' bed. Or 8200 lbs with HD payload package.

It's 7600. Short bed.

Why not look at new for roughly the same price?

Didn't see one, except this. All the others for less $$$ had 40,000+ miles on them.

Max hitch weight rating is on the hitch. MAX for none Max Tow is 10,500 tow weight/1,050 Tongue weight. Max Tow is 1,150 Tow weight/1,150 Tongue weight. Now the tongue weight holds true but the "truck's Max" tow weight is determined by the trucks configuration, mine is 9300 lbs.

Don't forget to test drive a similarly configured Ecoboost and 5.0L back to back, I like the 5.0L much better.

This is an Ecoboost. And it's pretty much at the top of our budget. What makes it attractive to us is that it's almost brand-new and affordable. Bigger/tricked-out with low miles isn't.

Also if it's used, no rebates can be used on it and you may get better deal on a NEW 2014 truck that has rebates.

Good point.

In my area about 3 months ago, rebates on a 2014 XLT Crew 4WD Eco were $7,000 with trade assistance rebate. With my X plan, that brings total price down about $10,000 under MSRP. That's roughly invoice minus the rebates. You couldn't sell me a 2015 F150 with the possibilities of dissimilar metal corrosion with aluminum body panels on a steel frame. Salt, road grime, and debris. How long will those special fasteners last, that are suppose to combat that Galvanic corrosion.:R
Two retirees. Perpetual newbies. Techno- and mechanophobes.
2015 Tracer 230
2014 F-150 XLT EcoBoost

Mike_Up
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Depends on the model. What is it, a XL, STX, XLT, FX4, Lariat, King Ranch, Plantinum, or Limited?? Also what is it, Super Cab or Super Crew? Is it 2wd or 4wd?

I paid a bit over $30K for mine, brand new. I would not consider a similar truck that's used for the same price.

Sounds like the dealer isn't being truthful. If the truck was never titled, it's still new.

Also no 7800 lbs GVWR in a F150. Max Tow is 7650 lbs with 5.5' bed and 7700 lbs with 6.5' bed. Or 8200 lbs with HD payload package.

Why not look at new for roughly the same price?

Max hitch weight rating is on the hitch. MAX for none Max Tow is 10,500 tow weight/1,050 Tongue weight. Max Tow is 1,150 Tow weight/1,150 Tongue weight. Now the tongue weight holds true but the "truck's Max" tow weight is determined by the trucks configuration, mine is 9300 lbs.

Don't forget to test drive a similarly configured Ecoboost and 5.0L back to back, I like the 5.0L much better.

Also if it's used, no rebates can be used on it and you may get better deal on a NEW 2014 truck that has rebates.

In my area about 3 months ago, rebates on a 2014 XLT Crew 4WD Eco were $7,000 with trade assistance rebate. With my X plan, that brings total price down about $10,000 under MSRP. That's roughly invoice minus the rebates. You couldn't sell me a 2015 F150 with the possibilities of dissimilar metal corrosion with aluminum body panels on a steel frame. Salt, road grime, and debris. How long will those special fasteners last, that are suppose to combat that Galvanic corrosion.:R
2019 Ford F150 XLT Sport, CC, 4WD, 145" WB, 3.5L Ecoboost, 10 speed, 3.55 9.75" Locking Axle, Max Tow, 1831# Payload, 10700# Tow Rating, pulling a 2020 Rockwood Premier 2716g, with a 14' box. Previous 2012 Jayco Jay Flight 26BH.

BenK
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Most common issue for all TV's is the Rear GAWR vs tongue weight

Why the bigger TV's has such a large Rear GAWR

Plus she is looking at a crew cab, which will eat up the ratings without loading
stuff in/on the bed and receiver

At least she is now looking at the bigger half ton's now...but as with
most half tons (except for the fake half ton) their Rear GAWR will
be in the 4K range vs next higher class will have Rear GAWR's in the 6K-7K range
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dockmasterdave
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x2. Should be able to get $10,000 off of MSRP at the minimum.

I agree. I bought a 2014 F 150 ecoboost brand new 5 months ago.
They were offering $8000 below msrp.
That is what I got for. I paid under $31K.
Then they went to $10K under msrp.
Now that the 2015's are coming around, they should be really dealing on the 14's.
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goducks10
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ib516 wrote:
That truck would be a great match for your RV.


x2. Should be able to get $10,000 off of MSRP at the minimum.

kaydeejay
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Dog Trainer wrote:

Please don't confuse this Lady any more than she already is. She has not asked anything about pulling a fiver. If you look back on her many other posts you will see that this truck fits their needs and will pull the TT they have
Sorry, my bad. I confused this poster with someone else.
To the OP - that truck will be OK with a small TT. If the tongue weight is over 500# you will need to add a weight distributing hitch.
Keith J.
Sold the fiver and looking for a DP, but not in any hurry right now.

Dog_Trainer
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kaydeejay wrote:
The door post will have a "Tire loading information label" It's black and yellow.
On it is a number called "occupant and cargo capacity" (or similar).
That is EVERYTHING the truck is rated to carry. You mention between 1280# and 1550#. That label will have the number for THAT truck.
Subtract you and hubby, hitch weight plus anything else in the truck from that number.
What is left is your LOADED pin weight available.
(Hint, for a 7800# F150 it won't be much)
Using your max number of 1550# I suggest you will have under 1000# for the fiver pin. (Closer to 700# if it is the 1280# number!)
Not many fivers have a GVWR of 5000#!
Please don't confuse this Lady any more than she already is. She has not asked anything about pulling a fiver. If you look back on her many other posts you will see that this truck fits their needs and will pull the TT they have

My opinion only, but that truck is not suitable for an average fiver. It is limited to very small and light units only. You would be a little better off, but still limited, if it was the HD/Max tow version with 8200#GVWR.

I suggest you forget "1/2 tons" if you want to pull a typical fiver. Some modern 3/4 tons are very capable but a 1-ton SRW would give you lots of choice of fiver to pull.

Alternatively, choose the fiver, THEN buy a truck to fit.

Please don't confuse this Lady any more than she already is. She has not asked anything about pulling a fiver. If you look back on her many other posts you will see that this truck fits their needs and will pull the TT they have
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ib516
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That truck would be a great match for your RV.
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02 Dodge 2500 4x4 5.9L CTD 3.55
07 Dodge 3500 4x4 SRW Mega 5.9L CTD 3.73
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BB_TX
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300 miles is really nothing. But you should be able to buy a NEW truck for invoice price plus/minus a $100 or so and further minus any rebates that may (or may not) be available. Ask the dealer what the invoice price for that truck is and gauge it from there. And ask about current factory rebates. If he will not tell you, then find out for yourself on nada.com, kbb,com, edmunds,com, etc.

DuncanK1
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Heavy Tow Package?