Irwin Automotive Group

0% APR Financing Available

Best Ford Trucks Under $10,000

Ford has earned a reputation for producing reliable trucks that go the distance in terms of performance and longevity. That makes Ford a fantastic investment, whether you buy new or used. Unfortunately, that means that Ford models don't often lose their value quickly, so even when you shop used models at Ford dealers in NH, you may not see a significant price drop.

Ford's trucks are among the brand's most popular offerings, so their value holds pretty steady. However, you can still find some great deals on Ford trucks that have a lot of life left to offer.

Here are a few of the best Ford trucks you can find for under $10,000 at Ford dealers in NH:

2008 Ford F-150

2008 Ford F-150

The F-150 is one of Ford's most popular offerings and one of the most popular trucks in the country. Its affordability is just one of the many reasons it is such a hit with buyers.

The regular cab 2008 model came with a 4.2-liter V6 engine that put out 202 horse power and 260 pounds per feet of torque. The engine was paired with a five-speed manual transmission, and 17-inch steel wheels provided sturdy handling even on rough terrain. The interior wasn't flashy -- vinyl seats and a quality radio among other basic features -- but the truck offered a comfortable ride and exceptional handling.

2011 Ford Ranger

The modest Ford Ranger doesn't grab a lot of attention in a market flooded with full-size goliaths. Yet this compact pickup is a solid offering, with good enough fuel efficiency to serve as an everyday vehicle and with enough cargo capacity to handle big jobs when needed.

The base 2011 Ford Ranger came with a five-speed manual transmission and a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that put out 143 horse power and 154 pounds per feet of torque. Fuel economy came in at 21 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway, which continues to be better than some new trucks offer.

You can't find a new Ranger at Ford dealers in NH since the model has been discontinued. That means that if you buy this used model, you'll not only save money, but you'll also be purchasing a piece of history.

2001 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning

2001 Ford F-150 SVT Lightnight

Imagine a cross between a sports car and a pickup truck and you'll get the Ford F-150 SVT Lightning. This specialty model came with a supercharged 5.4-liter V8 engine that put out 240 horse power and could go from 0 to 60 mph in just 7.2 seconds.

The Ford SVT Lightning had a unique look that was polarizing to Ford fans. The compact truck had a toy-looking cabin attached to a stylized bed and a short front end. Whether you loved or hated the look, there was no denying that the SVT Lightning turned heads wherever it went.

You can find the 2001 model for just under $10,000 at dealerships or on the secondary market.

2006 Ford F-350 XL

You wouldn't drive this flatbed truck around town or to pick up a date, but the Ford F-350 XL was a great investment for commercial ventures. The convertible truck could haul the heaviest of loads and crush rocky terrain like it was pavement.

The 2006 Ford F-350 XL was available in three engine choices (a regular or diesel V8 or a heavy-duty V10), rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, and in three cab configurations.

Despite being nearly a decade old and being pushed to the limits of what most trucks can do, the 2006 Ford F-350 XL still has a lot of life left in it, and it continues to deliver superior performance. Find it at your Ford dealer for a bargain.

2004 Ford F-150

Like we said, the Ford F-150 is one of the most popular models in the lineup. You'll often see it on "best of" lists, including best value models.

The 2004 model is just over a decade old, but it continues to offer reliable performance and shows no signs of slowing down. The base model 2004 Ford F-150 came with a 4.6-liter V8 that put out 231 horse power. However, numerous configurations were available, including cabs, power trains and optional features. The flexibility was one of the primary selling points and continues to make this one of the more popular Ford truck models.

The 2004 Ford F150 was also a popular commercial vehicle, so you'll have plenty of support for continued maintenance if you buy this truck on the used market.

2004 Ford Ranger

2004 Ford Ranger

The underrated Ford Ranger has been in production since 1998, and it has delivered a number of exceptional models. 2004 was a good year for Ford and the Ranger. That year's model came with a 2.3-liter Inline 4 engine with 143 horse power. It wasn't the most powerful engine that Ford offers, but it did deliver an exceptional fuel economy of 21 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway.

The sporty truck also provided adept handling and reliable performance. Expect to get many more years of enjoyable driving from the 2004 Ford Ranger.

 

1970 Ford F-100

If you're looking for a piece of Ford history, you should consider this truck from the popular F-series. Even though this is an older truck, it offers more features than some trucks being produced now. The model includes features like remote control mirrors, a simulated vinyl roof, power steering and an AM/FM radio.

These classic trucks stand out on the road with their distinctive look. Not only will you save money by purchasing this used truck, but you'll also get a unique ride.

You don't have to worry about the reliability of the F-100. As long as you maintain it the way you should, you can expect to get many more years out of it. Just don't try to tackle any extreme trails in it.

Ford trucks have a reputation for dependability and affordability. Get the best that Ford has to offer on a tight budget with one of these great trucks available for under $10,000.