2004 F150 SuperCrew Cab 4x4 XLT. V8 5.4L with 130,000 miles a good deal?
You're right. No way I'd pay that much for a 10 year old truck. It's the 4x4 that jacks the price up. I bought mine at 6 years old with half the mileage for $14k . . . from a dealer. So that's like $12k private party.
You have to remember different areas of the country will affect the price of a truck. I bought my 2004 FX4 SCab with 112k miles for $11,500 in February. The same dealer had a 2006 FX4 SCrew with 250k+ miles as well as a leveling kit and nice wheels and tires, sold same day I bought mine for $9k.
You have to remember different areas of the country will affect the price of a truck. I bought my 2004 FX4 SCab with 112k miles for $11,500 in February. The same dealer had a 2006 FX4 SCrew with 250k+ miles as well as a leveling kit and nice wheels and tires, sold same day I bought mine for $9k.
California's (brand new) truck prices are right exactly around Texas'. According to kbb for Houston, $10.4k is private party for a "good" condition truck, so if the truck is in good shape, good tires, etc., it's a good price. Northern trucks are considerably more expensive for some reason.
It just blows my mind that a 10 year old, high mileage truck, is still worth that much, you know?
It just blows my mind that a 10 year old, high mileage truck, is still worth that much, you know?
California's (brand new) truck prices are right exactly around Texas'. According to kbb for Houston, $10.4k is private party for a "good" condition truck, so if the truck is in good shape, good tires, etc., it's a good price. Northern trucks are considerably more expensive for some reason.
It just blows my mind that a 10 year old, high mileage truck, is still worth that much, you know?
It just blows my mind that a 10 year old, high mileage truck, is still worth that much, you know?
Here in Utah, private sellers are asking for as much as $15k for their 2004 F150s. One in particular is a Lariat SCrew 4x4 with 104k. Most prices seem to range from $11-13k even with 130-150k miles, although work trucks and very high mileage F150s are $10k and under.
Used truck prices around here in PA are high. The 05 fx4 I traded in with 93k on the clock dealer wants almost 15 grand for it. I haven't looked in a while but anything 08+ with under 100k usually around 20 grand on lots. Seems like anymore the f150s are holding their value which is good for us.
Yeah I agree. Seems as if they have been holding their value better the last few years, maybe because new trucks are easily $35k and that's just for a mid-level truck.
Here in Utah, private sellers are asking for as much as $15k for their 2004 F150s. One in particular is a Lariat SCrew 4x4 with 104k. Most prices seem to range from $11-13k even with 130-150k miles, although work trucks and very high mileage F150s are $10k and under.
Here in Utah, private sellers are asking for as much as $15k for their 2004 F150s. One in particular is a Lariat SCrew 4x4 with 104k. Most prices seem to range from $11-13k even with 130-150k miles, although work trucks and very high mileage F150s are $10k and under.
Used truck prices around here in PA are high. The 05 fx4 I traded in with 93k on the clock dealer wants almost 15 grand for it. I haven't looked in a while but anything 08+ with under 100k usually around 20 grand on lots. Seems like anymore the f150s are holding their value which is good for us.
Last edited by KMAC0694; Mar 30, 2014 at 10:20 PM.
It's crazy to think that after 10 years and 100k miles, the truck has only lost a little less than half its value.
Good for those like you, who bought new, and good for those like me, who bought before this "price increase bubble." Even I paid what I feel was a lot, and that was with getting a smokin' deal way less than everything else I was looking at. But for the folks trying to get a used one right now, it's not a good thing!
Good for those like you, who bought new, and good for those like me, who bought before this "price increase bubble." Even I paid what I feel was a lot, and that was with getting a smokin' deal way less than everything else I was looking at. But for the folks trying to get a used one right now, it's not a good thing!

You're telling me... I was originally shopping for a 2003-2004 Dodge Dakota Crew 4x4. A clean one with lowerish miles (120k or less) was $9-10k easily. I couldn't bring myself to buy one when I could get something nicer and more capable for just a little extra money. Even the ugly 2005+ Dakotas are bringing an easy $14-18k depending on options. I like the size but dislike the price for what you get. That's why I decided to go back to looking at F150s and just be patient and wait for a truck I really liked. I'm glad I did instead of settling for something else.



