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Tyler Bell

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I was looking at buying a 2013 raptor svt supercrew with 135k miles on it. It's been well taken care of, with regular maintenance. My question is, is it worth it? I'm looking for a truck that will last for at least 6 more years, and I plan on using it as a daily driver. Should I buy this one, or look at other trucks?
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I mean, it’s hard to tell with those scant details and a front end picture. That being said, the 6.2 is reliable but I’m not sure I’d daily one for 6 years at that mileage. It would definitely make it if it’s been cared for, but I would look for one with lower mileage.
 

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What’s the price?
What’s your budget?
I have a white oxford 2013 with headlocks 72,000 miles in excellent shape.
 

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Go for it. EXTREMELY RELIABLE TRUCK. If it has been properly maintained including suspension. Shock servicing required every 50,000miles if mainly driven on the road. Look for the servicing. I have 160,000 on mine and is a daily driver even long distances
 

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I was looking at buying a 2013 raptor svt supercrew with 135k miles on it. It's been well taken care of, with regular maintenance. My question is, is it worth it? I'm looking for a truck that will last for at least 6 more years, and I plan on using it as a daily driver. Should I buy this one, or look at other trucks?

Do you have a second vehicle? If so it's an easy yes. How much do you drive, and in what conditions? 6 years at 6,000 easy on road miles a year is a lot different than 6 years at 12,000 a year with a lot of off road use.

If it's going to be your only vehicle things are a little different; can you afford to rent a car if this truck does need repairs that take a week or more? These trucks are proven reliable... but if its at the limit of your budget, and your livelihood is dependent on the truck lasting 6 years with no hiccups maybe its not the right time for an expensive, used, high mile truck.
 

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How many miles and what are you doing with it? What’s the price? Your budget? I’m on the hunt too, but won’t be ready until summer. I’m just feeling it out, but you can pick up a clean 13-14 with anywhere from 30K miles-75K miles just about anywhere in the nation for anywhere from $34.5K to $45K. It seems that’s the general range for these trucks right now. Even with the mileage gap, which is interesting. If you’re truly ready and can cough up $35K, I’d stay patient and buy a truck worth driving for 6 years. Not saying the 6.2 with that mileage can’t be there for the next 6 years, but it certainly would help finding one with less mileage.
 
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