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How much was a 2001 F350 new?

In 2001, a new Ford F-350 Super Duty generally sold for roughly $21,000 to $46,000, depending on trim, cab configuration, bed length, and engine.


To understand what that price range means in practice, it helps to look at the main configuration options Ford offered that year. The F-350 came in several trims and body styles, with gasoline and diesel engine choices, plus different cab and bed combinations that together drove the sticker price.


Price ranges by trim and configuration


The following ranges reflect typical MSRPs cited in Ford brochures and dealer listings from 2001. Actual prices varied by region, dealer, taxes, and optional equipment.



  • XL Regular Cab, 2WD, gas engine (5.4L V8): approximately $21,000–$25,000

  • XLT SuperCab or Crew Cab, 4x2 or 4x4, gas or diesel options: roughly $28,000–$38,000

  • Lariat or higher, available with a 7.3L Power Stroke diesel and premium features: roughly $35,000–$46,000


Prices varied with choices such as 4x4 vs 2WD, crew cab versus standard cab, bed length, and whether a diesel engine or premium interior packages were selected. The wide spread reflects Ford’s tiered lineup—from basics to well-equipped, heavy-duty configurations.


Engine and cab options that influenced price


The 2001 F-350 offered several engine and cab combinations that significantly affected price. Buyers could choose between gas and diesel power, and between different cab styles (Regular, SuperCab, Crew Cab) and bed lengths. Diesel models, especially those equipped with the 7.3L Power Stroke, generally carried higher sticker prices than their gasoline counterparts, while Crew Cab configurations added cost relative to Regular or SuperCab bodies.


In summary, a 2001 F-350’s new-car price was highly dependent on the concrete setup chosen at purchase. The spectrum—from affordable XL work trucks to fully equipped Lariat diesels—captured Ford’s aim to provide a capable heavy-duty pickup across multiple buyers and use cases.


Summary: The 2001 Ford F-350’s price spanned roughly from the low $20,000s to the mid-to-high $40,000s, driven by trim level, cab choice, bed length, and engine, with diesel and crew-cab configurations at the higher end of the spectrum.

How much was a 1999 F350 new?


1999 Ford F350 Super Duty Regular Cab Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
F350 Super Duty Regular Cab$7,991$6,991 - $6,991
F350 Super Duty Super Cab$12,589 - $13,499$11,089 - $11,999
F350 Super Duty Crew Cab$12,983 - $13,672$11,483 - $12,172



What year to stay away from Ford F350?


F-350 Super Duty models from 1998 to 2004 have the most issues. Leaf-spring front suspensions make them harder to handle. Engine issues, transmission problems, and rust are also known problems in these models.



How much did a 1996 Ford F350 cost new?


1996 Ford F350 Regular Cab Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
F350 Regular Cab$8,858$7,858 - $7,858
F350 Super Cab$9,818$9,018 - $9,018
F350 Crew Cab$11,395$9,395 - $9,395



How much did a 2001 F250 cost new?


2001 Ford F250 Super Duty Regular Cab pricing starts at $4,755 for the F250 Super Duty Regular Cab Long Bed, which had a starting MSRP of $23,155 when new.


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