Aug-07-2020 11:43 AM
Aug-08-2020 12:06 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
I think where the F150 gets close to the F250 in price is when you add the 3.5, Max Tow and the HDPP.
On Fords Build and Price section a super crew 6.5 box XLY starts at 43,310. Same config in an F150 is 41,165 for a difference of 2,145. No options added.
Now add Max Tow, 3.5 and HDPP @4,400 and the F150 is now 45,565 or 2,255 more than the F250.
Aug-08-2020 09:58 AM
Mike Up wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
I know the Eco brings a lot to the table with the turbo but unfortunately adding the Eco option PLUS Max Tow/Payload options you are now at the same price or higher than a nicely equipped F250 with a 6.2..
Hum, not what I found when I went to buy a F250 compared to a F150.
The F150 has a lot more mark up and rebates than the F250. Apples to Apples, I was looking at $5,000 more for the F250 with 6.2L. The options where all the same between the 2 trucks.
I actually was going to pony up and pay the extra $5000 for a F250 until I found how poor the mileage was on the 6.2L. After talking to many, it seems 15 mpg was the best on the expressway and 10 mpg was what everyone was getting around in town driving. Of course mixed, what I normally drive would would be different and most likely 12 mpg or 13 mgp which is way to bad for a truck I'll be driving 22,000/year.
I did go with the Ecoboost later and found excellent mileage, better than I actually read about. I'm getting about 2 to 3 mpg than my 5.0L. I actually thought I'd get worse after reading here.
Glad I stuck with the F150 as it turned out to be thousands less, gets much MUCH better fuel economy which saves me hundreds every month, and has much better performance by a huge margin. It's also easier to park and get around tight areas with it's shorter 5.5' bed.
Unless I was towing a 32' or over heavy weight TT, I would try to stick with a correctly optioned F150.
If I was towing a large trailer consistently or for a job, a F250 for sure over a F150.
Glad you were able to get a good price on your F250.
Right now I think I push for the 7.3L gasser over the 6.2L gasser though. That seems to be the engine to have.
I am talking about a Crew Cab 4WD XLT truck with all the better options. For the 6.2L, the 3.73 gears for decent performance. Maybe a extended, 2WD truck would be different.
Aug-08-2020 09:01 AM
Aug-08-2020 08:59 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
I know the Eco brings a lot to the table with the turbo but unfortunately adding the Eco option PLUS Max Tow/Payload options you are now at the same price or higher than a nicely equipped F250 with a 6.2..
Aug-08-2020 08:42 AM
mbopp wrote:station71 wrote:
ford truck guy..I have actually been to a lot of previous shows and hope to see one the year if the big C settles down. I'm still leaning towards a trailer that's a couple of years old..Let the previous owner deal with the depreciation and repairs hopefully.
lynnmor..IT's the 3.5 EcoBoost, with trailer package bringing it to 12700 lbs.
And Deb and Ed..Thanks for the link I will have a look.
Cheers
Al
Ah, yes. But the limiting factors on a 1/2-ton are payload and rear axle rating. Both of these can be found on the driver side door pillar. I had a F150 with the 3.5EB. When it was time for a new truck by the time I added all the heavy tow options to the F150 I made the jump to the F250.
Aug-08-2020 08:20 AM
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Aug-08-2020 06:31 AM
station71 wrote:
ford truck guy..I have actually been to a lot of previous shows and hope to see one the year if the big C settles down. I'm still leaning towards a trailer that's a couple of years old..Let the previous owner deal with the depreciation and repairs hopefully.
lynnmor..IT's the 3.5 EcoBoost, with trailer package bringing it to 12700 lbs.
And Deb and Ed..Thanks for the link I will have a look.
Cheers
Al
Aug-07-2020 07:37 PM
station71 wrote:
ford truck guy..I have actually been to a lot of previous shows and hope to see one the year if the big C settles down. I'm still leaning towards a trailer that's a couple of years old..Let the previous owner deal with the depreciation and repairs hopefully.
lynnmor..IT's the 3.5 EcoBoost, with trailer package bringing it to 12700 lbs.
And Deb and Ed..Thanks for the link I will have a look.
Cheers
Al
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