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6.0L Power Stroke Engine Problems (EGR, Oil Cooler, Head Gaskets)
Front End Suspension/Steering Wear (Ball Joints, Tie Rods)
Transmission Failure (4R100, 5R110, 6R140)
Exhaust Manifold Leaks (Gasoline V8s)
Always get a thorough pre-purchase inspection, especially for diesel models, focusing on engine health and rust.
Verify service records, particularly for diesel engines, to ensure proper maintenance schedules were followed.
Check for rust on the frame, cab corners, and bed mounts, as it can be a significant issue on older F-250s.
Test drive the truck under various conditions, including some highway driving, to assess ride comfort and identify any suspension or steering issues.
Factor in the total cost of ownership, including fuel, insurance, and potential maintenance, as these trucks can be expensive to run.
Consider your actual needs: if you don't regularly tow or haul heavy loads, a lighter-duty truck or SUV might be a more practical and economical choice.