My 2001 Ford F-250 Project Car (truck) has been a great companion over 3.5 years and 30,000 miles, but with used car prices starting to drop I'm planning on buying a truck in the next 6-12 months. And since there's nobody I trust more than the GRM forum, I figured I'd ask you all to help me with my plan.
So why do I want to move on from the F-250? It's been a fantastic tow vehicle, but it's also now 22 years old and has just over 200,000 miles on the clock. 99% of its use is 1000-mile trips, towing 8,000 lbs., on a deadline. It's time to get something with fewer years and fewer miles, as I can't exactly call every attendee at the Tire Rack Ultimate Track Car Challenge and say "Sorry my truck broke down, you all have fun without me!" The slide-in camper will be going away, soon, replaced by a borrowed RV, so payload capacity isn't a major consideration.
Configuration: Four real doors, four real seats. Bed size isn't important as long as there is somewhere to put an engine and a few gas cans. Four-wheel-drive preferred but not a deal-breaker. Gas vs. diesel is a wash to me.
Budget: Flexible, but I don't think there's any truck on the planet that I would pay more than $45k for. I'd rather spend far less or even skip a truck payment altogether, but I can be convinced to spend real money to never think about my tow vehicle when I'm 1000 miles from home in the middle of the night.
Brand: I prefer Ford products due to positive family history. I have no strong opinion about Dodge/Ram. Chevrolet screwed me over personally by refusing to perform warranty work on a Volt that was under warranty and I'll carry that grudge forever, but that doesn't mean one of their trucks isn't the correct answer to this question. I've driven all but the newest Tundra and didn't find any reason to buy it over the domestic competition. I had a friend with a Diesel Titan and he was constantly on the side of the road waiting on a tow truck.
Here are my ideas so far:
1. Spend $40k to buy a new or nearly new F-150 with the 3.5 Ecoboost, then use that as my daily driver too. That increases the budget and further simplifies my life, but will it comfortably tow a fully loaded 20' enclosed trailer long distances? Or am I setting myself up for another post in a few months titled "Need a bigger truck."
2. Spend $25-30k to buy a 10-year-old F-350 with the 6.7. This will easily tow the trailer, but do I really want that much money literally parked in the backyard for 300 days out of the year? And will I actually end up with something "new" enough to not worry about? This method would require a separate daily driver, too, as I'm not driving something this big every day.
Is there an option I'm missing? Any other ideas to solve my problem?