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Old 05-13-2019, 11:10 PM
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Default 2013 F150 FX2 Ecoboost Screw with 47K worth?

I have a 2013 F-150 FX2 Screw with 47K on the odometer and considering buying a new Mustang. Anyone have a model like mine recently and what did you sell or trade it for?
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Old 05-14-2019, 12:03 AM
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My guess would be around 25,000. I paid 29k for my lightly optioned 14 XLT with 20,000 miles a couple years ago. Keep in mind the EcoBoost hurts your resale because most people want the more reliable V8 engines in this gen F150.
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I bought my Super Cab for 24,500 2 years ago with 42K on it.
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Originally Posted by Missmy06
My guess would be around 25,000. I paid 29k for my lightly optioned 14 XLT with 20,000 miles a couple years ago. Keep in mind the EcoBoost hurts your resale because most people want the more reliable V8 engines in this gen F150.
Actual proof of this or STFU. Your consistent whining is annoying and helps no one. You have no proof of this or any numbers to prove that one motor is more reliable than the other. OP, if you want to know the value of your vehicle don't ask it from us knuckleheads, look it up using NADA and KBB. Also look for comparables in your area. Region plays a role.
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Originally Posted by Chad Walker
Actual proof of this or STFU. Your consistent whining is annoying and helps no one. You have no proof of this or any numbers to prove that one motor is more reliable than the other. OP, if you want to know the value of your vehicle don't ask it from us knuckleheads, look it up using NADA and KBB. Also look for comparables in your area. Region plays a role.

Agreed, NADA or KBB remember they also tend to reflect your local area cost better.
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I have looked at KBB and NADA but I wanted real life samples of trucks sold not just estimates from those.
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Originally Posted by slowrey
I have looked at KBB and NADA but I wanted real life samples of trucks sold not just estimates from those.
Those sources will give you realistic estimates in your zip code. Check autotrader? The previously mentioned 25K seems to be in the ballpark.
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Originally Posted by Missmy06
My guess would be around 25,000. I paid 29k for my lightly optioned 14 XLT with 20,000 miles a couple years ago. Keep in mind the EcoBoost hurts your resale because most people want the more reliable V8 engines in this gen F150.
EcoBoost increases take value by ~$600.
Other than that, ~$25k sounds about right.

FWIW, my 2013 Lariat 4WD w/ELD and 99k was almost totaled and the insurance was going to give me $32k plus taxes and fees= ~$35k. Down the street a dealer had the same truck in silver w/ 44k miles for 29k.
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Vroom offered to buy it at 22k
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Well I traded my truck into a dealer for 23K. Not a bad price as it saves me $1400 in taxes!
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