Fair enough, matter of preference I suppose.Have to agree to disagree on this one. When I look at this one or others I would rather have it for basically same money .
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Fair enough, matter of preference I suppose.Have to agree to disagree on this one. When I look at this one or others I would rather have it for basically same money .
I would not give more than $35k for the 17. There are just too many problems to worry about. I agree with the others to go with the 14/13… even at less power. At least you know what you are getting in to with those. Those 13/14 have good reliability in the F150 and the super duty trucks. That 6.2 is pretty indestructible.
Something isn't adding up with your advise and what you're claiming you'd rather have.Have to agree to disagree on this one. When I look at this one or others I would rather have it for basically same money .
That exactly what I was thinking. At the end of the day, none of the years are laden with problems. Small oil leak? Big deal carry a quart in the bed. Little funny sound on startup? Who cares. I sound funny when I start up in the mornings too. Doctor says it’s normal. At the end of the day it’s a Ford truck. Not that special, but all the way awesome.My guess would be this truck was not driven hard. Someone loved the look and the tech and used it as a highway commute truck. They probably didn’t have a lot of problems on a vehicle that they drove for 105k, you just move on to the next commute Automobile. it’s nice to see some 100k mile examples showing up. Good luck