1996 Ford F250 XL 5.8w
Summary:
The ultimate work machine
Faults:
Replaced starter @ 200000 km.
New u - joints and a tune up at 210000 km.
General Comments:
I bought this truck at an auction, cheap.
It was an abused oilfield truck and had a rough life. I expected to have to do many repairs, but am shocked at how little it has cost me so far. I don't buy new trucks because the nature of my work is very hard on a vehicle and those first few dings really hurt. My Toyota was reliable, but I always had to baby it. This one I load down with up to 4000 lbs. and go. It's thirsty, but when your lively hood relies on -40 starts and slogging through ice and muskeg, fuel economy is less important to me.
I've not been a ford fan before, but I love this truck.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 3rd August, 2004
16th Dec 2004, 10:08
I also own a '96 PSD F-250. It is without a doubt the most bittersweet relationship I have. The engine is a workhorse... great mileage for such a heavy duty truck. However the cold start problems with these trucks should be absolutely embarassing to FORD. Message boards abound with the same problem... Temperatures in the 40's or below and you can expect cold start difficulties with lots of fuel burnoff once the engine turns over (i.e. lots of smelly, embarrassing white smoke pouring out of the exhaust). That is unless you replace your glow plugs/relay on a semi-annual basis which can get quite expensive. I've owned my truck for 5 years and have replace the plugs or relay or both over 4 times. Ridiculous. So much so that I would not buy another FORD with the 7.3 PSD unless there is some better way to fix the farcical cold starting problems of that engine.