Used 1994 Ford F-250 Consumer Reviews
93 F-250
I have had this truck for 8 years and counting and this has been a great truck, mine has the 7.3L turbo diesel w/ 190 hp@3000rpm has been a great truck.
This is a great old truck!
I bought this truck after a fleet retired it at 115k. It pulled a 14,000lb trailer every day before I bought it. I did have to rebuild the trans at 190k. But nothing else. I have the peppy 5.8L, and at 255k it will still pull a full size van on the trailer at 65mph and not slow on the hills. MPG 14-16, no matter what. The body is rusty now but from the drivers seat the truck still feels new. I love my big white beast. Way better truck that my '02 c2500 Chevy. I only wish Ford still made this exact truck!
- 1994 Ford F-250MSRP: $9,900563 mi away
- 1994 Ford F-250MSRP: $29,900837 mi away
- 1994 Ford F-250MSRP: $2,9901,016 mi away
F250 HD Diesel
Except for the underspung front end, which is corrected on mine, this truck has been great. It starts in the dead of cold, and gets between 16 and 19 around town. The body has held up well, for a 10 year old vehicle. They typical spots, over the wheel well and the extended cab are just coming through now. The interior still looks like the day I bought it. Gonna buy another. Best vehicle I ever had.
7.3 Works For Me
The diesel is a great motor. Havent had any problems at all. Very comfortable and fun to drive. Pulled my brothers Chevy (TSK TSK) out of a mudhole in idle.
Best damn truck
I bought my 1993 F250, regular cab, 7.3 turbo, manual trans, 4x4, manual hubs truck from my good friends dad, we've been friends since 1st grade, so I know how it's been driven and cared for. Other than an ugly old 90s Ford paint job the truck is perfect, I've driven it 10k in 7-8 years and it starts every time with no more than 2 turns even in the cold, I get barely a puff from the exhaust, and ready to go. Better fuel economy overall than my 93 Toyota pickup, built oldschool Ford truck though, ready for serious work, and rides like a truck should, rough. I always haul more than my dad's 06 dodge Cummins, and my ahole-inlaws 86 chevy c20. A few weeks back I pulled into to pump diesel, there was a tow truck driver pumping diesel with a 7.3 power stroke, he crawled all over my truck checking out what all it had on it, drooling a largely factory truck, other than a bigger turbo and airbags on the back. If a tow truck driver loves these trucks, that speaks volumes to me.
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