F150

Asked by Hanklydon Dec 02, 2016 at 10:23 PM about the 2008 Ford F-150 XLT 4WD

Question type: General

I have a 2008 f150 factory lifted  truck with
oversized off-road tires with premium rims. Has a
navigation
system, rear camera, DVD player and Tauno cover
etc. What would it be worth? I haven't paid it off but
am moving to NY.

2 Answers

Check Car Gurus. NADA, the Blue book etc. Be aware that a lot of accessories don't add much if any value to a truck.

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yes, FOR is right. All that add'l add on is nothing to value. Question for you Hank?? How does anyone see a tonneau cover on a lifted truck?? How high is the lift? In MY opinion a lift kit is the LAST thing I would do to any vehicle ( exception show car only). the only thing a lift kit does to a vehicle is wears down the rods and bearing much quicker and depreciates the vessel. Depending on how long you have had it on for and how much wear is on the chassis/ axles from the kit, $1500 to 2. It's going to cost me more money to repair the damage created from the kit than what the blue is worth. i'm NOT trying to be rude here , but just simply honest. and yes, I had a guy whom I admired his truck because he had a kit. He told me it was his worst mistake BUT he's not changing it. And then once I get it to specs I can enjoy the bed cover and the drive in movies!! ))

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