Used 2004 Ford F-350 Super Duty Crew Cab Consumer Reviews
Great Truck
There was no option for the 6.0 Diesel so had to choose the 10cyl. In 4 months the truck has over 40k miles and gets 21.4 mpg using reclaimed oil/diesel mix costing about $0.38/gal.As with our other company trucks the leather is the poorest quality to be found in a vehicle. The sheet metal is so thin that damage occurs just shutting doors. None of our trucks have ever failed to perform with 86 1-ton having 800+k miles. Hope this new engine and trans holds up like Ford's of old. Wish these $45,000 trucks had better metal quailty and interior leather. Oh, the power window on passenger has been replaced 3 times. Noah
You're Out of Your Mind
I was! I sold my Dodge Cummins to buy this pretty Ford that had been babied for its 56,000 mi. After a month I had to replace ball joints and that seemed strange. Then I towed my 5000lb boat, the first time the truck had actually towed anything and it overheated. I go to the dealer and he immediately rattles off $5000 in repairs. I ask how he knows this and he says "These 6.0 engines do this." Since it's out of warranty it's all on me. Ford will do nothing even though they know so many of their trucks are lemons. I never had this problem with a Cummins, so if you want a diesel stick with Dodge.
Terrible
We bought a new F350 6.0 Deisel with the impression that if there was a problem Ford would fix it. NOT TRUE >> they have a statement of if a engine uses 1 quart of oil per 600 to 800 miles there isn't anything wrong with the engine! Imagine not only putting in gas but also a gallon of oil. MY MY how nice to have a new 40,000 dollar truck. NEVER AGAIN!!!!!
The Powerful Beast
It's a truck that's so pwerful you'll never get tired of driving it.
Ford F350 SuperDuty
this superDuty truck is one of the best trucks i have ever had