2014 SE 33k miles, $5k+ recent maint.

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Appreciate the input….Definitely not for everyone. Lots of gen 1’s out there at all price points in various condition. I think you’ll struggle to find a comparable clean SE truck with sub 35k miles, having had the recent maintenance this one has, for much less.
I was really interested, as I was looking for a Gen 1, right until I saw $50k for a 10 year old truck. Gen 1s are special, not that special. Sigh
 

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I notice your signature has a bronco wild trak and the raptor. What one do you prefer if you could only have one?
I would go with the Raptor. More interior space, more hp, bed space.

That said, we took the Bronco on a 12 hour drive with 1 kid and 2 medium dogs, packed for 7 days away. Put a carrier on the hitch, and we did just fine. It did 22-24mpg and was easy to drive.

The wildtrak is also a bit more narrow, my raptor would not have fit where we went, both width and height.

So depends on the need.
 

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I was really interested, as I was looking for a Gen 1, right until I saw $50k for a 10 year old truck. Gen 1s are special, not that special. Sigh

It's an asking price, pretty good starting point IMO. At that mileage its certainly worth over $40k, especially given the recent maintenance/repairs to get it ready to go.
 
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It's an asking price, pretty good starting point IMO. At that mileage its certainly worth over $40k, especially given the recent maintenance/repairs to get it ready to go.
That was my thought. You can buy one all day for 40-45k with double the miles and maybe not an SE if you care. Sure it’s still not that many miles. But by the time you get it equal to this one with the tires/brakes/and other work, you’re right back where I am, only now you’re in a truck with double the miles.
 
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