r/askcarsales 1d ago

US Sale Should I sell my F-350?

So I just bought my F-350 about a month ago because at the time I didnt have a vehicle, I bought it with the intention of future business use. Which has since been put on hold (long story).

For context, I work from home mostly and commute 2 days per week usually carpool in someone elses car. So it doesn’t get driven super often and mostly short trips. Diesel here is about 7$ a gallon and Im getting like 14-15 mpg in the city.

Ive only had the truck for about 2,000 miles and Ive already had to do a manual regen. So if i do keep it I will definitely be deleting it.

I do eventually plan to buy a boat this summer, but not a boat large enough for me to need a diesel. I primarily bought it for the gooseneck receiver.

For context, its an Anti Matter Blue/Stone gray 2022 King Ranch Ultimate, with Panoramic sunroof, w 54k miles. I paid 63k OTD

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u/New_Inflation_8419 Ford Sales 1d ago

If you want to lose some money

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u/seanr96 1d ago

How much do you think I would lose honestly? Its in really good condition, clean carfax, fully loaded every option but chrome package.

Edit: i paid 63k otd, we dont have sales tax here

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u/New_Inflation_8419 Ford Sales 1d ago

I don’t know. Type VIN into Carvana for quick result and compare with your loan amount.

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u/seanr96 1d ago

Carvana offered 60k i owe 63k bc i didnt put anything down.

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u/DavefromCA Former Sales 1d ago

You are in much better shape than most people are. I might just take that if you need to get rid of it.

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u/Upbeat-Armadillo1756 1d ago

Then you would lose $3000

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u/sofa_king_weetawded 1d ago

Damn, I would jump on that deal ASAP. Only 3k loss is a huge blessing on a vehicle like that.

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u/AerieSubstantial1437 1d ago

AGREED jump if its only 3k. If it is true and an accurate offer ( I 100% dont believe it is) , most if not all online trade or purchase offers change.. once the vehicle is "inspected".

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u/New_Inflation_8419 Ford Sales 1d ago

So you lose 3k. Is it a lot for you? I don’t know.

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u/DavefromCA Former Sales 1d ago

I mean....I think you can answer this better then we can

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u/seanr96 1d ago

Do you think i can make out without losing too much is the question more so i guess

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So I just bought my F-350 about a month ago because at the time I didnt have a vehicle, I bought it with the intention of future business use. Which has since been put on hold (long story).

For context, I work from home mostly and commute 2 days per week usually carpool in someone elses car. So it doesn’t get driven super often and mostly short trips. Diesel here is about 7$ a gallon and Im getting like 14-15 mpg in the city.

Ive only had the truck for about 2,000 miles and Ive already had to do a manual regen. So if i do keep it I will definitely be deleting it.

I do eventually plan to buy a boat this summer, but not a boat large enough for me to need a diesel. I primarily bought it for the gooseneck receiver.

For context, its an Anti Matter Blue/Stone gray 2022 King Ranch Ultimate, with Panoramic sunroof, w 54k miles. I paid 63k OTD

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