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2002 Ford F-550 Crew Cab 7.3 Powerstroke

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I am having a hard time finding out what an 02 F-550 is worth.



* 2002

* 7. 3 Powerstroke Auto, Crew Cab XLT

* 70K

* 2WD

* Rear Air Suspension

* Edge. gauges etc.

* Exhaust Brake (not sure which brand).



Thanks
 
The closest I could get from NADA is $17,900, which is an average clean retail value. However, with todays high cost of diesel, I doubt that you can get that much.
 
The closest I could get from NADA is $17,900, which is an average clean retail value. However, with todays high cost of diesel, I doubt that you can get that much.



Grizz... .



Interesting, I thought this truck with it's 7. 3 would fair better, Are the Dodges doing better on resale?. I know the 6. 0's arent doing well at all. I think our trucks are really holding up well regardless of diesel prices.



Mac:cool:
 
I sold my 2002 3500 extended cab HO/6-speed 4x2 SLT+ Sport dually, showroom clean with 46K miles for $17,500 last September. With today's fuel prices, I have no idea what it would bring today.



Rusty
 
I like Edmunds.com to check out similar vehicles across the country. They usually have a good listing of options and accessories included. I like to see what actual vehicles are selling for instead of blue book estimates.
 
Even with today's high cost of diesel (it hasn't outpaced gas like it did in 2008), a good old 7. 3 is going to be a lot cheaper to run than a V10.
 
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