What is a 2000 F250 worth?
About the 2000 Ford F250
Truck | Original MSRP/Price | Horsepower |
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Super Duty F-250 Crew Cab 156′ Lariat 4WD | $31600 / $27465 | 260 |
Super Duty F-250 Crew Cab 156′ XL | $23825 / $20856 | 260 |
Super Duty F-250 Crew Cab 156′ XL 4WD | $26900 / $23470 | 260 |
Super Duty F-250 Crew Cab 156′ XLT | $26595 / $23211 | 260 |
How much can a 2000 F250 7.3 pull?
2002-2000 Models: The main engine options for F-250’s made from 2002-2000 were the: 5.4l, 6.8l and the 7.3l engines. The towing capacity range for F-250’s made from 2002-2000 ranged from 6,900 pounds and went up to 14,500 pounds, which is quite the gap!
Is a 7.3 Powerstroke good for towing?
The 7.3L Powerstroke in F250/F350 Super Duty Pickups or Excursions make excellent tow vehicles for a camper. They make decent power, have good tow capacities, get better MPGs than similar sized gas motors, they are nigh indestructible, and they take to mods like a fish to water.
How often should you change the oil in a 7.3 Powerstroke?
5,000 miles
7.3L Powerstroke Maintenance Schedule : Normal Operating Conditions
Maintenance/Service | Miles |
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Change Oil | 5,000 miles |
Change Oil Filter | 5,000 miles |
Change Fuel Filter | 15,000 miles or when filter restriction lamp illuminated |
Replace Air Filter | 30,000 miles or 30 months (Or when restriction gauge in red zone) |
How many miles can a 7.3 Power Stroke last?
400,000 to 500,000 miles
Robust, iron parts, conservative power and low engine speed are the key ingredients for any diesel engine lasting forever—and if a 7.3L has gone unmodified yet been well maintained its entire life, 400,000 to 500,000 miles is virtually guaranteed.
How much is a 7.3 Power Stroke?
Prices for a used 7.3L Powerstroke with 200,000 miles are still upwards of $10,000. That’s a hefty price to pay for a 20 year old truck.