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2013 Ford F250
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Exceptional Towing and Hauling Capacity
Durable Construction
Powerful Engine Options
Off-Road Capability
Wide Availability of Parts
Resale Value
Poor Fuel Economy
Rough Ride Quality
High Maintenance Costs
Large Size and Maneuverability
Potential for Rust
Complex Diesel Engines
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Issues
EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) Cooler Leaks
Fuel Injector Problems (Diesel)
Thoroughly inspect the frame for rust, especially if the vehicle is from a rust-belt region.
Check maintenance records, particularly for diesel models, to ensure regular DPF and EGR servicing.
If buying a used diesel, have a mechanic specializing in Power Stroke engines perform a pre-purchase inspection.
Test drive the truck under load if possible to assess engine power, transmission shifting, and braking.
Verify the truck's configuration (e.g., axle ratio, towing package) matches your intended use.
Understand the costs associated with fuel, insurance, and potential repairs for a heavy-duty truck.
Compare import costs from the USA (shipping, customs, registration) against local market prices on RIA.
Transmission Issues (Torque Converter)