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I have a 2020 F-350 STX 6.7L Supercab drw with 18k on the clock. Bought it to pull our 16-17k fifth wheel which i don't tow any more. Truck is like new. Window sticker below. What would you guess as to a asking price. Kbb says 45k to 49k private party (washington state).
How many miles, and has it ever had any body work? With low miles (10k a year or less) and no body work, KBB "Good" mid range value is a good place to start. KBB "Excellent" condition is a myth, with very few vehicles ever justified even though most people emotionally feel their's should.
Do you have a carvana near you? I sold my F150 to them, they offered 2500 more than carmax, driveaway, and 7500 more than my local dealer offered as a trade.
I like the XL's with the STX Appearance package. Your truck is nicely equipped with what most people want. Plus it has very low miles and a somewhat uncommon configuration, we don't see too many super cab duallies in my area.
Do a search on this forum, there is a dealer/broker in Texas that seems to offer pretty good prices for clean low mile trucks.
They bought a Hummer off of me a few years ago. They made an offer and a guy flew in and met me at the bank. After some back and forth between the bank and their office (for an account signer related issue on their account, not a transaction or offer problem) he issued a cashier's check on the spot, we signed title paperwork and were on our way. It was pretty easy in the grand scheme of things.
Everyone wants crewcabs. If I was in the market for a dually to replace my '16' dually this would be it. I like the xlt but the way that truck is optioned it has exactly what I would order. Even with low miles it's a 5 year old truck. Me personally as buyer would look at the book value and stay low- mid range pricing because theres no warranty at all when I drive away were as a dealer you get something even if short term.
Everyone wants crewcabs. If I was in the market for a dually to replace my '16' dually this would be it. I like the xlt but the way that truck is optioned it has exactly what I would order. Even with low miles it's a 5 year old truck. Me personally as buyer would look at the book value and stay low- mid range pricing because theres no warranty at all when I drive away were as a dealer you get something even if short term.