Used 2019 FordF-250

On the Lot
at Mark Allen Buick GMC
    Exterior Color
    Gray
    Interior Color
    GRAY
    Odometer
    96,661 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    4x4
    Engine
    V-8 cyl
    VIN
    1FT7W2B63KEC87799
    Stock Number
    TF141552B
    Ford F-250

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 385

    Dealer Notes

    Mark Allen Buick GMC is very proud to offer this trusty 2019 Ford F-250SD in Magnetic This vehicle has passed our comprehensive inspection and comes with the following features;2019 Ford F-250SDMagnetic4WD.Visit Our Team at Mark Allen Buick GMC To Get Started! Just 15 minutes north of Tulsa, near Collinsville, Skiatook Owasso & Oolagah. When you stop by our showroom, you'll get to speak with our team of professionals who are ready to guide you through every aspect of buying or owning a Buick, GMC model. Now that you know everything that we can do for you, come in and speak with us about what you need for your Buick Envision, Enclave, GMC Sierra 1500, Savana Cutaway 3500 and Acadia. Call 918-446-9696 or visit us at www.markallen-buick-gmc.com.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.5Out of 5
    • Been a great truck

      By JohnG on Saturday, December 05, 2020

      4.0
      This has been an excellent truck. I have worked it fairly hard, hauling and towing. With 210,000 miles, it still doesn't have a single rattle (I hate rattles). Except when towing, I get about 18 mpg (6.7 diesel). Going to get another one.
    • Great Truck

      By Chris on Saturday, December 14, 2019

      5.0
      This truck goes through pastures, through creek beds, undulating terrain, hauls, and pulls without any problem. So it can work. Great truck!
    • Expensive but inline with the competition.

      By Steve on Monday, April 22, 2019

      5.0
      The Ford Super Duty trucks are gorgeous, well made,feature-laden and very powerful. Ford often sets the bar for innovation and power but GM and Dodge leap frog quickly. All of the “big three” trucks are expensive and powerful but their styling really boils down to personal taste. However, Ford is the only manufacturer supplying its own diesel engines & transmissions for their products. I think that says A LOT about the company. I’ll admit that my Platinum spec F250 has some cheap interior materials shared with the base models, which contrast with the other premium materials with my package, but it’s not bad enough to really whine about. When it comes to the reliability and performance I’ve personally experienced, I can’t say enough good things about my truck. Hauling, towing, exhaust braking, maneuverability, power and economy, tech features, etc., I have zero complaints. There are a few features I have found annoying or pointless, such as Lane keeping alert and auto high-beams, but I had the ability to deactivate them. If there were one feature I’d wish to have though, it would be the step bumper GMC offers, in conjunction with the “Man-Step” in the tailgate my truck has. To have both available would be ideal, yet I’m sure each company has patents on their designs so I’m not expecting that anytime soon.
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