Used Ford F250 Price Guide

The Ford F250 is a heavy-duty American pickup truck that appeals to UK buyers needing serious towing capacity and rugged capability. With approximately 200 used Ford F250 models currently available on the UK market, prices typically range from £4,500 to £28,000 depending on age, condition and specification.

Market Summary

Price range
£4,500 – £28,000
Total listings
200
Most common year
2020
Most common fuel
Petrol

Ford F250 Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2018 £22,000 £25,000 £28,000
2015 £16,000 £19,500 £23,000
2012 £12,000 £15,000 £18,000
2009 £8,000 £10,500 £13,500
2006 £4,500 £6,500 £9,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Diesel

£14,500

Petrol

£11,200

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
N/A miles £18,500
N/A miles £13,200
N/A miles £9,500
N/A miles £6,800

About the Ford F250

The Ford F250 Super Duty is a full-size pickup truck built for demanding work and towing applications. Originally designed for the North American market, these vehicles have found a niche following in the UK among contractors, horse box owners and those requiring exceptional load-bearing capacity. The F250 offers significantly greater towing capability than European pickups, with most models capable of hauling 4,500kg or more. Available with powerful petrol V8 or diesel engines, the F250 delivers robust performance but comes with higher running costs due to fuel consumption and vehicle tax. Most UK examples are imported independently or through specialist dealers, with left-hand drive configuration being common on older models.

What Affects the Price of a Used Ford F250

Age remains the primary price factor, with newer models from 2015 onwards commanding premium prices above £20,000, whilst pre-2010 examples often sit below £10,000. Engine choice significantly impacts value - diesel variants (particularly the 6.7-litre Power Stroke) typically achieve 15-20% higher prices than petrol equivalents due to superior fuel economy and torque. Right-hand drive conversions add £3,000-£5,000 to vehicle value compared to left-hand drive imports. Mileage heavily influences pricing, with sub-60,000 mile examples attracting substantial premiums. Specification level matters considerably; Lariat, King Ranch and Platinum trims fetch more than base XL or XLT models. Crew Cab body styles with four full doors are more desirable than SuperCab configurations. Service history proves crucial given the specialist nature of maintenance, with documented Ford dealer servicing adding significant value. Rust issues on imported vehicles from salt-belt US states can drastically reduce asking prices.

Tips for Buying a Used Ford F250

Verify the vehicle's import history and check for proper UK registration and SVA/IVA certification. Inspect thoroughly for corrosion, particularly in chassis rails, bed mounts and suspension components - many US imports come from states with harsh winter road salt usage. Budget for higher running costs including fuel (expect 15-20 mpg), insurance and annual road tax which can exceed £600. Ensure any diesel particulate filter (DPF) has been properly maintained as replacement costs £1,500-£2,500. Test the four-wheel-drive system fully and check for transmission issues, particularly on 2011-2016 6.7-litre diesel models which can experience torque converter problems. Confirm spare parts availability through specialist importers or online US suppliers before purchasing. For daily use, consider whether the vehicle's 2.5-metre width suits your parking and driving requirements. Have a specialist mechanic inspect the vehicle pre-purchase, as standard UK garages often lack familiarity with F250 systems. Check service history carefully - these trucks require maintenance every 10,000 miles and neglect leads to expensive repairs. Factor in the cost of right-hand drive conversion (£8,000-£12,000) if considering a left-hand drive example.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Ford F250 prices in the UK range from approximately £4,500 for older pre-2008 models with higher mileage to around £28,000 for newer low-mileage examples from 2016 onwards. Most vehicles fall between £8,000 and £18,000, with diesel models and right-hand drive conversions commanding premium prices.

The 2017-2019 model years represent the best balance of modern features, reliability and value. These models feature the refined 6.7-litre Power Stroke diesel engine with improved emissions systems, updated interiors and better fuel economy than earlier versions, whilst avoiding the higher depreciation of brand-new imports.

Common issues include diesel particulate filter blockages on low-mileage or short-journey vehicles, exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve failures, cab corner and wheel arch rust on US imports, transmission torque converter shudder on 2011-2016 diesels, and tailgate corrosion. The 6.0-litre diesel (2003-2007) has well-documented reliability concerns with injectors and head gaskets.

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