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Ford - F250 (2008)

Explore the iconic Ford F250—a 2008 heavy‑duty truck that has earned a reputation for rugged reliability and striking presence on both highways and work sites. Whether you’re a fleet operator, off‑road enthusiast, or simply looking for a powerful workhorse, understanding the current Ford F250 price can help you make an informed decision. The 2008 model, in particular, offers a compelling blend of capacity and comfort that remains highly sought after on the used‑truck market.

  • Engine: 6.4‑L Power Stroke® V8 diesel – 370 hp, 910 lb‑ft torque (depending on trim)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (4R70W) or optional 10‑speed automatic
  • Fuel Type: Diesel (and 2008 hybrids offered on some trims)
  • Drive Type: 4WD or 2WD (depending on configuration)
  • Dimensions – Length: ~225 in; Width: 88 in; Height: 78 in (approximately)
  • Wheelbase: 137 in (Pick‑up), 139 in (Cab‑over)
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 18,200 lb with proper tow package
  • Payload Capacity: Up to 4,080 lb depending on bed length
  • Fuel Economy: Avg. 13–15 mpg (city/highway mixed) for diesel variants
  • Cargo Bed: 8.5 ft standard; optional 12.5 ft extended bed on 4WD models
  • Interior Features: Leather seats, premium audio, optional navigation, and advanced safety tech such as blind‑spot monitoring, lane‑departure warning, and adaptive cruise control on newer trims.
Ford F250 depreciation has been closely watched by buyers and dealers alike. While each truck’s value ultimately depends on mileage, maintenance history, and overall condition, industry data indicates that a 2008 Ford F250 typically loses:
  • 15–20 % of its purchase value in the first year
  • 25–30 % by the end of the second year
  • 35–40 % over the third year
  • Every subsequent year sees a gradual 4–6 % decline, assuming average mileage and proper upkeep
These figures reflect the truck’s durability and sustained demand in the secondary‑market segment, where work‑truck longevity often offsets depreciation. What is a 2008 Ford F250 worth? To answer that question, consider the typical range for a used vehicle that matches the specific trim, mileage, and condition. For example, a well‑maintained 2008


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