Retired 2010 F150 FX4 Replaced With 2015 F250 FX4

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Originally Posted By: BlueOvalFitter
Oh my, what a nice truck! The new F250's look so good! Will this be a daily driver or only when you haul the camper? How is the ride comfort? My g/f's son just bought a used F350 flat bed and that thing rides almost as smooth as my F150.
I think you did well. Enjoy your new truck!
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Many thanks Blue. It will be both--DD and towing rig. It rides really nice for a 3/4 ton 4x4; it has the FX4 package which includes Rancho shocks and HD components.
 
Great looking Platinum F250!!!!

I really like the Platinum decal on the side of the bed.....I may just look to add that to my Platinum F150.

Enjoy your new truck!
 
Wow a manufacture date of 2/15 that truck has been on the lot for awhile, I'd say they are not flying off the lot!

The fact that the aluminum all new 16's are right around the corner must hurt sales.

Nice work truck hopefully it makes a lot of money! Those make pretty good plow trucks, just the sander rots the rear bumper and bed a bit.
 
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Originally Posted By: hattaresguy
Wow a manufacture date of 2/15 that truck has been on the lot for awhile, I'd say they are not flying off the lot!

The fact that the aluminum all new 16's are right around the corner must hurt sales.

Nice work truck hopefully it makes a lot of money! Those make pretty good plow trucks, just the sander rots the rear bumper and bed a bit.


of course not, who in their right mind would drop 50+ grand on a truck? except if it was a business write off course.
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Originally Posted By: cptbarkey

of course not, who in their right mind would drop 50+ grand on a truck? except if it was a business write off course.
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Who cares how someone else spends their $$. If you want a truck and spend all your time in it commuting, no reason not to get all the goodies. Heck I use ours on weekends and to pull our camper and I wanted and got all the goodies. Never got the hate for nicely equipped trucks - no different than dropping $$ on anything nice.

Who would spend tons of $$ on a sports car? Who would want to drive some old clunker, no matter how "well maintained" it is?
 
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2+ million trucks every year sold in the US, I bet you have value for your money down the lane.

The buyer said he would be using it for daily commute which is insane and brain numbing driving habits, drive a huge truck to work day in and day out.!!
 
10K lb gorillas on the streets is pure insanity.

Curious what does the OP do for a living, the FX150 looked super clean and well maintained, does look like a hauler.!!!
 
Originally Posted By: itguy08
Originally Posted By: cptbarkey

of course not, who in their right mind would drop 50+ grand on a truck? except if it was a business write off course.
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Who cares how someone else spends their $$. If you want a truck and spend all your time in it commuting, no reason not to get all the goodies. Heck I use ours on weekends and to pull our camper and I wanted and got all the goodies. Never got the hate for nicely equipped trucks - no different than dropping $$ on anything nice.

Who would spend tons of $$ on a sports car? Who would want to drive some old clunker, no matter how "well maintained" it is?


+1. It is their money and their right to use it as they see fit.

If you really feel compelled to rubberneck and ask the question, the question should be "Who in the right mind would spend 50+K for a vehicle?" The fact that it is a Benz, BMW, Lexus, F350 or whatever is irrelevant. It is still a transportation device, no matter what the flavor.
 
Originally Posted By: Tdbo

If you really feel compelled to rubberneck and ask the question, the question should be "Who in the right mind would spend 50+K for a vehicle?" The fact that it is a Benz, BMW, Lexus, F350 or whatever is irrelevant. It is still a transportation device, no matter what the flavor.


You are missing the point. 14MPG is what these large trucks return, the vehicles you are talking about give easily >25MPG and retain value pretty [censored] good (the more the GVWR the more the wear) and we sure are going to be energy independent w/ lousy auto buying habits. Enough said.
 
Originally Posted By: MaximaGuy

You are missing the point. 14MPG is what these large trucks return, the vehicles you are talking about give easily >25MPG and retain value pretty [censored] good (the more the GVWR the more the wear) and we sure are going to be energy independent w/ lousy auto buying habits. Enough said.


We could be energy independent tomorrow. Shut off all oil, nat gas, etc exports and be done with it. We already have plenty here.

It's also a little bit preachy when your vehicles get:
2011 Lexus ES350: 22 MPG
2006 Toyota Highlander: 19-20

The fact he said he got 17-21 means he's right up there with you in the MPG department.
 
Originally Posted By: MaximaGuy
Originally Posted By: Tdbo

If you really feel compelled to rubberneck and ask the question, the question should be "Who in the right mind would spend 50+K for a vehicle?" The fact that it is a Benz, BMW, Lexus, F350 or whatever is irrelevant. It is still a transportation device, no matter what the flavor.


You are missing the point. 14MPG is what these large trucks return, the vehicles you are talking about give easily >25MPG and retain value pretty [censored] good (the more the GVWR the more the wear) and we sure are going to be energy independent w/ lousy auto buying habits. Enough said.



I fully understand the point, I was responding to the quote about spending 50K for a truck.
To me vehicle purchases are purpose driven. If one is going to buy a large trailer or fifth wheel (which it sounds like the OP has) then they need a suitable vehicle to transport it. He purchased an appropriate vehicle for the task. Purchasing a Chevy Malibu for the task would be an example of an inappropriate vehicle.
It is his money and right to purchase said vehicle. Good for him.
As far as energy independence, there are a lot of reasons that this nation will never achieve it, and since most are political, enough said .
 
Originally Posted By: itguy08

The fact he said he got 17-21 means he's right up there with you in the MPG department.


Pl. tell me how vehicles in the range of 3500-4500 lb GVWR will give same MPG as this beast which is 10,000 lbs. Complete hogwash, if he got avg 12-14MPG, he should consider himself blessed w/ the purchase
 
Originally Posted By: itguy08

We could be energy independent tomorrow. Shut off all oil, nat gas, etc exports and be done with it. We already have plenty here.


hogwash.

Originally Posted By: itguy08

The fact he said he got 17-21 means he's right up there with you in the MPG department.


laughable.
 
Congrats on the new truck! I found the old one on Autotrader but no price or picture yet. Total miles is a hair under 158k. I just entered all the search criteria like color, trim package, state and a 500 radius. Then had the results listed with highest miles first.

Link to Autotrader
 
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I say that it's 2010_FX4's money and if he wants to buy 2 more F250's, then it's his business. It's very obvious the man knows what he is doing and does not need anyone else's approval on why he bought it and how he intends to drive it. SMH!
 
Originally Posted By: MaximaGuy
2+ million trucks every year sold in the US, I bet you have value for your money down the lane.

The buyer said he would be using it for daily commute which is insane and brain numbing driving habits, drive a huge truck to work day in and day out.!!


LOL! I knew the trolls would show up saying he shouldn't buy a truck! I'm sure the OP, like me, could care less what the trolls think about our truck purchases.
 
Originally Posted By: satinsilver
Congrats on the new truck! I found the old one on Autotrader but no price or picture yet. Total miles is a hair under 158k. I just entered all the search criteria like color, trim package, state and a 500 radius. Then had the results listed with highest miles first.

http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?dealerId=66668&zip=73301&endYear=2010&vehicleStyleCodes=TRUCKS&sortBy=mileageDESC&location=Houston%2BTX&startYear=2010&dealerName=Mac%2BHaik%2BFord&searchRadius=500&listingId=410163478&Log=0
Many thanks and yes--that is my old FX4.
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Originally Posted By: MaximaGuy
Originally Posted By: itguy08

The fact he said he got 17-21 means he's right up there with you in the MPG department.


Pl. tell me how vehicles in the range of 3500-4500 lb GVWR will give same MPG as this beast which is 10,000 lbs. Complete hogwash, if he got avg 12-14MPG, he should consider himself blessed w/ the purchase


Who are we to dispute what he says he got?

And an F250 weighs nothing near 10k lbs empty: 7668 in 4x4 crew cab with 6.7 and long wheel base (http://www.ford.com/trucks/superduty/specifications/view-all/)

Nice try but don't let the facts come between you and your hatred for trucks. Or your jealousy at how others spend their $$.
 
Originally Posted By: cptbarkey
Originally Posted By: itguy08

The fact he said he got 17-21 means he's right up there with you in the MPG department.
laughable.
Why is it laughable?
 
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