HELP!! Which engine to get on the new 2005 f250
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im going to be going to college soon and probably driving about 100 miles a day maybe a little less like closer to 80 but still...and if diesels last longer with better resale then the diesels loking pretty good now but i dont noe if I'd have that much money from my college tuition i get back cuz i got a full ride....I would probably have around 30000 from the tutition cuz parents said i could have half and then around 5000 for my truck now and gma said shed help me out but i dont know how much....so its kind of up in the air....
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Zapster has found the correct! I can tow anything I want (a lot of times my gross weight is near 30,000lbs.) with no problems and can embarass the hell out of a ricer at the flick of a switch!
And although you pay more up front for a diesel, it's a lot easier to sell, has a higher resale, value, and will last a good bit longer as well as having a 5 year, 1000,000 mile engine warranty.
And although you pay more up front for a diesel, it's a lot easier to sell, has a higher resale, value, and will last a good bit longer as well as having a 5 year, 1000,000 mile engine warranty.