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How much did a Ford F150 cost in 2017?

In 2017, the Ford F-150 started around the upper $20,000s for the base XL and ranged up to the mid-$50,000s or more for higher trims, with top-spec variants and options sometimes pushing toward $60,000. The exact price depended on configuration, engine choice, cab style, bed length, and optional features.


The 2017 model year carried a broad price spectrum due to various configurations (Regular, SuperCab, SuperCrew; different bed lengths), multiple engines (including EcoBoost options), and a range of trim levels from XL to Platinum, plus the Raptor performance model. Dealer pricing and regional incentives could further affect what buyers ultimately paid.


Below is a simplified breakdown of typical manufacturer-sticker prices (MSRP) for common 2017 F-150 configurations. Note that dealer discounts, region, and options can move final prices.



  • XL Regular Cab 2WD with a base engine: around $28,000.

  • XLT SuperCrew or Regular Cab variants: roughly $30,000–$40,000 depending on bed, drivetrain, and options.

  • Lariat/King Ranch/Platinum trims (crew cab): commonly in the $40,000–$60,000 range, depending on engine and packages.

  • Ford F-150 Raptor (high-performance variant): about $50,000–$60,000, depending on options and packages.


Prices vary by configuration, so these figures represent typical MSRPs rather than a single price tag for every 2017 F-150.


Notes on data sources and context


For historical pricing data, automotive pricing guides and archived Ford materials provide reliable references. The 2017 model year introduced an aluminum body and updated features that affected MSRPs across trims. Always consider regional incentives and dealer-specific offers when evaluating historical prices.


Configuration and option impact on price


Engine choice (such as 2.7L EcoBoost, 3.5L EcoBoost, or 5.0L V8), cab style (Regular, SuperCab, SuperCrew), bed length, 2WD vs. 4WD, and optional equipment packages were among the dominant drivers of the final sticker price in 2017.


Summary


The 2017 Ford F-150 covered a wide price range’s bottom as a utility work truck to a well-equipped family hauler. Base XL models started around the upper $20k range, mid-range crew-cab configurations typically landed in the $40k neighborhood, and high-end trims and the Raptor generally fell between $50k and $60k, with some options pushing higher. Final prices depended on the exact configuration and chosen options.

How much did a Ford F-150 cost in 2017?


2017 Ford F150 Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
F150 Regular Cab$13,034 - $20,267$12,334 - $19,567
F150 Super Cab$13,102 - $31,157$12,302 - $30,157
F150 SuperCrew Cab$16,421 - $31,369$15,521 - $30,369



Which F-150 years are worth avoiding?


2004-2008
We recommend avoiding 2004-2008 F150 models due to spark plug ejection issues with the 5.4L V8 engine. The 2015-2016 models, while not bad, had some early aluminum body production quirks that Ford resolved in later years. Always research specific model years and have any used truck inspected before purchase.



How much did a Ford F-150 cost in 2018?


The price for a used 2018 Ford F-150 varies widely, with typical listings ranging from about $15,000 to over $50,000 depending on the trim, mileage, and condition. The original MSRP when the truck was new started at around $27,380 for the base models and could reach up to $67,430 or more for high-end trims like the Limited or Raptor.
 
Factors that influence the price

  • Trim level: Prices vary significantly between different trims, such as the base XL, XLT, Lariat, and the high-performance Raptor. 
  • Mileage: Trucks with lower mileage will generally be more expensive. 
  • Condition and history: Accidents, maintenance records, and overall wear and tear impact the price. 
  • Features and options: Added features like engine choice, cab size, and specific packages all affect the final price. 

Estimated used price ranges
  • Base models: Lower-end trims like the XL or XLT with higher mileage can be found in the $15,000 to $25,000 range. 
  • Mid-to-high trims: Trucks in the XLT, Lariat, or King Ranch trims with average mileage typically fall between $25,000 and $40,000. 
  • High-performance/Luxury models: Trims like the Raptor or Limited, especially those with lower mileage, can be priced from $40,000 to over $50,000. 



Was 2017 a good year for a F-150?


2015--2017 is often considered the modern golden years of F-150, specifically because of the 5L V8 Coyote engine and the 6 Speed Transmission, both of which have been very reliable. These are your best bets at pushing an F-150 to ~200k miles without major repairs.


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