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01-10-2015, 03:04 AM
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2002 Ford E250 Price Too High?
I'm about to check out a 2002 Ford E250 regular length SMB. 128,000 miles. Looks like it's been well taken care of. It has the penthouse top, 2 cabinets, 1 cabinet with a fridge, dinette seating on both sides in the rear which converts into a bed, driver and passenger swivel seats, awning, and roof rack. There is NO sink/plumbing or built in stove but it includes a porta potty and 2 burner camper stove.
The dealer is asking for $19,900 which I feel is way too high for the mileage and no water or stove. Does anyone know a reasonable price for this set up?
I've seen similar SMB's with 95k miles with water, stove, microwave, fridge and everything else the above SMB has, go for the same price.
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01-10-2015, 10:06 AM
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Re: 2002 Ford E250 Price Too High?
Not really a good comparison but I got my fully converted GTRV with 4wd, 5.4 115,000mi, winch bumper and more for $12k. Yea, I know it was a steal, but there are deals out there for those willing to wait and travel on a moments notice. Mine was listed on Craig's list under garage sales and took a year and a half to find. I drove all day and paid cash the day after the ad went up. If you want one in a reasonable amount of time, your most likely gonna pay more
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2001 GTRV
Advanced 4wd
Agile Ride improvement package
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01-10-2015, 11:06 AM
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Location: San Luis Obispo, CA
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Re: 2002 Ford E250 Price Too High?
Anytime you buy from a dealer, you will pay a premium. On the other hand, it seems as though $15-$20k is the sweet spot for good condition 2wd SMB's. You can find them cheaper every once in a while, but they're either beat up or really high miles...but of course there are the sweet deals too.
Do you know what motor this one has? If its a 7.3 powerstroke, then I would say its a pretty good deal.
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01-10-2015, 11:57 AM
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Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Re: 2002 Ford E250 Price Too High?
I don't think $20k is out if line for that 2002. Some might see no sink/propane as a positive. I'm happy to have an all-electric van, for instance.
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01-10-2015, 05:55 PM
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Location: North Vancouver BC
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2002 Ford E250 Price Too High?
I bought my 2002 2wd e250 Traverse(like a GTRV) for 27K (canadian)..
To be fair it lived in garage its whole life130k on the odo and looks brand new.
it has fridge ,stove sink,furnace,microwave on demand 12v/120v/ hot water.
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2002 E250 5.4 4R70W 2wd 3.5 inch lift Pleasure-Way Traverse on 16x8 with 265/75/16's
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01-13-2015, 01:56 PM
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Re: 2002 Ford E250 Price Too High?
Thanks for replies everyone. Very helpful!
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01-15-2015, 08:38 PM
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Location: North Vancouver BC
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Re: 2002 Ford E250 Price Too High?
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Originally Posted by arctictraveller
Not really a good comparison but I got my fully converted GTRV with 4wd, 5.4 115,000mi, winch bumper and more for $12k. Yea, I know it was a steal, but there are deals out there for those willing to wait and travel on a moments notice. Mine was listed on Craig's list under garage sales and took a year and a half to find. I drove all day and paid cash the day after the ad went up. If you want one in a reasonable amount of time, your most likely gonna pay more
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Holy cow was that steal! Lets see a pic of this thing..
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