Upgrading my tow vehicle to new F250 6.0
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Upgrading my tow vehicle to new F250 6.0
Well I have finally decided to buy another truck, but thought that I would ask what type of experiences anyone else has had with the new 6.0 Powerstroke motor from Ford first before finalizing the deal.
If anyone is looking for a good deal on a nice tow vehicle my current one is up for sale in the classifieds.
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If anyone is looking for a good deal on a nice tow vehicle my current one is up for sale in the classifieds.
http://server1.offshoreonly.com/cgi-...uery=retrieval
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I too have been lookin at the new F250 PSD. Im just sitting back, waiting to hear positive feedback. Saw some awesome looking trucks this weekend with some great deals. For example...2004 F250 PSD crew cab Lariat Package w/ Custom Quad captains chairs/ Center console MSRP $49,000.. selling for 40k with 60 month 0% interest
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If there are problems with the Ford, I just had a great experiance with Chevy. I towed a 47' Fountain from Tulsa to Miami and back to Tennessee. The boat and trailer are 24,500lbs. and I averaged 10.3 mpg. After I dropped the boat in Tennessee, I got 20 mpg.
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I have an '03 6.0. I love the motor and the Allison trans with the tow/haul mode. There have been many reported problems with this motor though. Check out www.thedieselstop.com There is a separate forum for the 6.0. Some people have had nothing but trouble, others run flawless. Mine has a few issues, but not bad. I would go for an '04, but make sure the engine build date is also '04, not '03.
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Sydwayz,
Thanks for the compliment on my 95 F350. It's been a great truck.
I just checked the message board at dieselstop.com. Sounds like the problem with the new Ford 6.0 has hopefully been corrected if you order a new one from the factory. Apparently the 2003 engines had a lot of problems but the newest 2004's being built have a new setup correcting the problems.
I have looked at the Chevy as well, but here atleast in Texas the resale seems to be much higher on the Ford. Also like the exterior looks of the ford better, although the interior of the Chevy is nicer.
Thanks for the compliment on my 95 F350. It's been a great truck.
I just checked the message board at dieselstop.com. Sounds like the problem with the new Ford 6.0 has hopefully been corrected if you order a new one from the factory. Apparently the 2003 engines had a lot of problems but the newest 2004's being built have a new setup correcting the problems.
I have looked at the Chevy as well, but here atleast in Texas the resale seems to be much higher on the Ford. Also like the exterior looks of the ford better, although the interior of the Chevy is nicer.