about how many miles does f250 last befor u need new motor

Asked by GuruXSNX Apr 08, 2017 at 12:48 AM about the 2001 Ford F-250 Super Duty

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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200k or more if taken care of. Lots more for unmodified diesels.

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Next door here a man I known since 1996 has a small machinery Business. Has about 20 of them mid 90's till last years model, I know they replace/fix ect anything they need unless wrecked bad or rusts away but they are all still going. When he hires another guy or one of those finally goes out he buys another gives the one he was just driving to a employee with seniority. I have been 2-300 miles from here and seen his trucks so I know they drive them.

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Depends on how they are maintained and driven. I have seen 400,000 + miles on an F-250, but that is rare as it was very well taken care of.

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We have a 2000 ford f250 7.3 L SD Diesel w/577,000 miles. Original glow plugs, no engine overhaul & still starts great. 2 clutches, starters, batteries are normal wear & tear. Hauled my horses all over country.

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I heard the engines in the yr 2006 in the ford 250 super duty diesel v8 is not get more than around 200,000 before engine is shot. Anyone got any thoughts on this?

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have a 200 f250 7.3 powerstroke with 368000 ks on it and still looks like new no rust and running strong .only replaced the water pump and the Generator on the power train ,course brakes and wear and tare still pulling our Montana 5th wheel to Yuma.

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I am looking to buy a 2015 f250 6.7 powerstroke Lariat it’s got 217k miles but the truck was very well taken care of first time buying a diesel trucks so is the miles a big deal is that to many miles

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I some Ford F250 trucks go up to 820.000 miles on them

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How many miles can you get out of 2011 F-250 6.2 mine just hit 396kp

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Jp1185. If it runs good and does not use oil it may last quite a while longer.

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My 2008 F250 gas has 300000 and it runs like A new truck.

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I have a 1999 first vehicle I ever bought. Bought used. Still starts at 215,000. I have a guy offering my $1700. I’m hesitant to sell but only drive it 4 times a year. Please advise me? I still love this truck. Single parent n could use fridge. Yikes. Will I regret it? My 5 year old grandson says it’s gonna be his truck?

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I'm looking to purchase a 91 FORD F250 LARIAT 4x4 460 gasoline engine with 126k original miles for 7000.00. clean title and looks great. does this sound like a good purchase and how many more miles before it needs an upgrade?

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