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How long will a Ford f250 diesel last?

How long will a Ford f250 diesel last?

The average number of miles a Ford Super Duty can last is 200,000 miles. However, if you take care of your truck, you can extend its service life to 600,000 miles. In fact, some Super Duty trucks with 800,000 miles are still on the road. So, Ford Super Duty’s are exceptionally durable.

How long will a Powerstroke diesel engine last?

The Power Stroke engine should be good for 300,000 to 500,000 miles with proper care.

What is the life expectancy of a Ford 6.4 diesel engine?

In most cases, the engine itself suffers some type of catastrophic failure between 150,000 to 200,000 miles. And because the repair costs on a 6.4L are so high (often double what they would be on a 6.0L Power Stroke), many owners simply walk away from the truck.

What year is the best powerstroke?

What year powerstroke is the best? Luckily, this engine was upgraded over time, and the 2005-2007 models have fared much better. The 2005-2007 models have fewer engine failures since there are no emissions controls, and if well taken care of, this engine can be very durable.

What’s the life of a Ford PowerStroke diesel?

The transmission was replaced under warranty at around 3000 miles. My truck currently has 133,500 miles. I have had all maintenance and or repair work done at the Ford Dealer where I purchased my truck. This is my first diesel truck. One of the reasons I purchased a diesel was longevity. I had always heard diesels going 500,000 to 1,000,000 miles.

Is the Ford F-250 a gas or diesel truck?

Make the best choice for your needs when buying a Ford F-250 or F-350 Super Duty. This article applies to the Ford F-250, F-350 Super Duty (2005-2014). From price to sound to performance, gas and diesel trucks differ greatly. These trucks aren’t cheap, so you want to get the one that best suits your needs.

How long does it take a Ford F 250 to get to 60?

We hit 60 in 6.7-seconds; and while direct comparisons are difficult with so many Heavy Duty configurations available, that’s a tenth slower than a comparable Silverado Duramax we tested a few months back, but almost 2-seconds quicker than last year’s Ram Cummins.

What’s the life expectancy of a Ford 6.4?

Deleting it will help fix that problem along with a bunch of other issues that the 6.4 is known for. Personally, the truck being a southern truck, the cost of new trucks today, and not having been driven in winter salt etc (I’m assuming), I’d keep driving it until there is an issue.