take your truck original sale value then kelly blue book it for the current year. take the difference and devide it by the 5 years. now devide the miles by five years. that's how much you could expect to loose with that average mileage per year. that truck shouldn't go below about 3 thousand in good shape example 50000miles on 5 year old truck $15000 original now worth $5000= 10000 depreciation over 5 years = 2000 dollars a year if you put an average of 10000 miles on her per year. history says the truck will stop loosing value at $2000 {this is only an example} TIME IS IMPORTANT AS IS MILES
no it would not.
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If you think the Ford F150 is a good buying truck for you, then get it.
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The fuse box diagram for a 2000 Ford F150 truck can be found in the service manual. It outlines where each fuse is located and its capacity.
As long as the hole match and the bed size are the same I don't see why not.
one ton is safe that's 2000 lbs
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The Expedition should, and that's about it.
The amount you can expect to get for a 2000 f150 is highly variable, depending on mileage, damage, features, and location. You can check for your specific truck, at your location, at kbb.com (this site gives the blue book values of vehicles).
An F150 has a pretty big backseat.