How much does a 2000 Ford F250 cost?
In today’s used-truck market, a 2000 Ford F-250 typically costs roughly between $3,000 and $15,000, with diesel models and four-wheel-drive variants tending toward the upper end, especially if well maintained or low on miles.
What drives the price
Price for a 2000 F-250 depends on several factors: engine type (gas vs diesel), drivetrain (2WD vs 4x4), cab and bed configuration (Regular, SuperCab, or Crew Cab), mileage, overall condition, maintenance history, and whether it has been modified or rebuilt. Regional demand and the vehicle's VIN history (accidents, rust, frame issues) also play a role. Always inspect and verify before buying.
Engine and drivetrain
Diesel engines, especially the 7.3L Power Stroke, command higher prices than gasoline engines, and four-wheel drive adds a premium, particularly for models with reliable transmission and solid mechanicals.
Body configuration and mileage
Regular cabs with long beds and high miles typically have the lowest asking prices, while Crew Cab bodies with mid-range miles in good condition tend to fetch more. Mileage and wear heavily influence value in this year range.
Typical price ranges by configuration
Below are common price bands you’ll encounter in listings today, reflecting typical condition and mileage. These are rough ranges and can vary by region and market conditions.
- Gasoline F-250, 2WD, regular cab, high mileage (150k+): about $3,000–$6,000
- Gasoline F-250, 4x4, extended or crew cab, mid-range mileage (100k–150k): about $5,000–$9,500
- 7.3L Power Stroke diesel, 4x4, crew or supercab, mid-range mileage: about $8,500–$14,000
- 7.3L Power Stroke diesel, 4x4, crew cab, lower mileage or well-kept: about $12,000–$18,000
Exceptional examples with very low miles, excellent maintenance, or desirable features can push into the high teens, but those are the upper end of the market for a 2000 model year truck.
How to verify value before buying
To determine a fair price for a specific truck, compare multiple sources such as Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and current listings on CarGurus, AutoTrader, and local classifieds. Get a pre-purchase inspection, check for rust (especially around the frame), inspect the engine and transmission, verify service history, and examine the title for any issues. Remember to factor in expected ownership costs, such as maintenance and fuel.
Summary
For a 2000 Ford F-250, price ranges vary widely depending on engine (gas vs diesel), drivetrain, cab configuration, and mileage. Gas models in rough condition can be found around a few thousand dollars, while diesel 7.3L power units, especially with 4x4 and reasonable miles, commonly sit in the several-thousand-to-mid-teens range. Always consult multiple pricing sources and get a mechanical review before purchasing to determine a fair price in today’s market.
