Used 2006 Ford F-250 Super Duty for Sale Nationwide
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Raden K
Reviewed a 2006 Ford XL SuperCab 4WD on Nov 15, 2025
Can’t kill a 7.3 !! No two ways about it! Hands down. When they said, the 7.3 was a 1 Million mile motor, they absolutely meant it. Nice product, nice price, everyone is nice
Raden K
Reviewed a 2006 Ford XL SuperCab 4WD on Nov 15, 2025
I dont think the price is correct, it can’t be….Or maybe I’m looking at it wrong .. But you just Can’t kill a 7.3 !! No two ways about it! Hands down. When they said, the 7.3 was a 1 Million mile motor, they absolutely meant it. Nice product!
devin m
Reviewed a 2006 Ford F-250 Super Duty on Jan 25, 2022
6.0 powerstrokes had there problems but they all do. Once the 6.0 is fixed its one of the most reliable motors there is
Derek W
Reviewed a 2006 Ford XLT SuperCab LB 4WD on Jul 8, 2008
6.0L diesel has lots of power but I only get 15 MPG but no matter what I tow or put in the back I still get about 15 MPG
2006 Ford F-250 Super Duty Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Lariat SuperCab 4WD | $35,715 |
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