Ford
F-250
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Exceptional towing and payload capacity
Durable construction
Powerful engine options
Spacious and functional cabin
Wide availability of aftermarket parts
Off-road capability (with 4x4)
Poor fuel economy
Large exterior dimensions
Rough ride quality when unloaded
High purchase and maintenance costs
Potential for rust on older models
Complex emissions systems (diesel)
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) issues
EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) cooler leaks
Transmission problems (TorqShift)
Inspect the frame for rust, especially on older models.
Check the transmission fluid for signs of wear or burning.
For diesel models, verify the condition of the DPF and EGR systems.
Test drive with a load if possible to assess suspension and power.
Review maintenance records for regular oil changes and fluid checks.
Consider the intended use: daily driving vs. heavy-duty work.
Factor in higher fuel costs and insurance premiums for heavy-duty trucks.
Front suspension wear (ball joints, tie rods)
Fuel injector failures (diesel)