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Ford - F150 (2013)
The 2013 Ford F‑150 remains one of the most iconic trucks on the road today, blending rugged capability with modern comfort. When you’re curious about the Ford F150 price for this model, it’s essential to understand how market dynamics, vehicle condition, and depreciation play a part. In this guide, we’ll break down the specs, show realistic depreciation estimates, draw comparisons with peer pickups, outline the F‑150’s position in the full‑size truck market, and provide a clear path to precise pricing information.
- Engine and Powertrain
- Engine.5L EcoBoost V6 (early 2013), 351 cu in (current 3.5L) or 5.0L V8 (options available)
- Horsepower: 350 hp (EcoBoost) – 270 hp (V8)
- Torque: 550 lb‑ft (EcoBoost) – 370 lb‑ft (V8)
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic or 6‑speed manual (early 2013)
- Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive
- Fuel
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (E85 compatible on EcoBoost models)
- Fuel Economy: 18‑20 mpg city / 23‑23 mpg highway (EPA
- Dimensions & Capacity
- Length: 225.7–240.3 in (depending on cab/bed)
- Wheelbase: 131.5–156 in
- Width: 78.3 in (excluding mirrors)
- Seat Capacity: 3‑7 passengers (depending on cab)
- Towing Capacity: 7,700–12,000 lb (EcoBoost), 7,400–12,000 lb (V8) >
- Interior & Features
- Trim Levels: XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, Limited
- Comfort: Dual‑zone climate control, leather seats (higher trims), Power‑adjustable seats
- Technology: Ford Sync® (later models), 4‑inch to 8‑inch display, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, optional heads‑up display
- Safety: Driver‑Assist packages (adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist), pre‑collision detection, parking camera
Understanding these specs helps you gauge used Ford F150 price ranges across regions and conditions. The F‑150’s robust construction typically keeps resale values higher than many contemporaries, yet it still follows general depreciation curves.
Depreciation Insight: Ford F150 Depreciation
When evaluating long‑term ownership costs, depreciation is a key factor. For the 2013 F‑150, realistic estimates are:
- First year: 15‑20% drop from the original MSRP
- Year 2‑3: ~10‑12% per year
- Year 4‑5: Slows to ~8‑10% per year
These percentages are aligned with Ford F150 depreciation trends seen across U.S. resale markets. A well‑maintained unit that has kept documentation and has no major damage will hold to the higher end of each range.
Comparison Context
Choosing a pickup is often about balancing power, amenities, and price. When compared to its rivals, the 2013 Ford
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