Anybody looking for a 2013 F150 Lariat 6.2L?
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Anybody looking for a 2013 F150 Lariat 6.2L?
I am going to be trading my truck in and wanted to see what the value is. It is a very clean 2013 with 102k miles on it and full ford service records.
Ingot Silver
Black Leather Interior
Husky Floor Mats for full coverage
Leer 100XQ topper on 5’6” bed
2015 Sport wheels with Michelin Defender MS2 with 20k miles on them
1.25" Bora Spacers
OEM Raptor Exhaust
Rubber Bed Mat
Swing-a-way bed box
Brand new OEM carpet mats still in the bag
3.55 gears with tow package
Factory HIDs
Cooled Seats
Fresh Brakes
Oil and Air filter changed on 4/23/19
This truck is clean and while I am OK with the dealership offer, I figured I would throw it out there as the 6.2 seems to be harder to find.
I apologize if this isn't allowed.
Last edited by fstaslp; 04-25-2019 at 09:28 PM.
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You should post it in the For Sale section. The 6.2 is rare and sought after by a few folks.
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I would say the same. Pretty much look at NADA or tack on a few Grand to get it closer to re-sale vs. the Wholesale offer from the dealer.
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Also list the bed length.
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$25K at best IMO.
Depends on exactly what it looks like too.
If it's a "two tone brown grandpa" setup, your not going to get a premium from it, no matter the engine. Tan interiors are not desirable either. If it's a nice single color outside (and not brown or gold) and it's clean inside, you should be able to get around $25K for it.
Looks are very important- the right set of wheels and tires can make thousands of dollars of difference. A nice $400 set of polished baja style wheels and some KO2s easily netted me a couple grand in resale value on my last truck over the 16 yr old stockers with Revo 2s that were on there before. I didn't put them on just for the sale, but the lady who bought it told me how much she loved the wheels and tires it had on it. It looked better than every other truck in that price range on CL. Good luck maintaining those polished aluminum wheels lady!
Depends on exactly what it looks like too.
If it's a "two tone brown grandpa" setup, your not going to get a premium from it, no matter the engine. Tan interiors are not desirable either. If it's a nice single color outside (and not brown or gold) and it's clean inside, you should be able to get around $25K for it.
Looks are very important- the right set of wheels and tires can make thousands of dollars of difference. A nice $400 set of polished baja style wheels and some KO2s easily netted me a couple grand in resale value on my last truck over the 16 yr old stockers with Revo 2s that were on there before. I didn't put them on just for the sale, but the lady who bought it told me how much she loved the wheels and tires it had on it. It looked better than every other truck in that price range on CL. Good luck maintaining those polished aluminum wheels lady!
Last edited by Eric M; 04-24-2019 at 03:30 PM.