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Used Crew Cab pickup trucks for sale in Florida

4 listings · average asking price $18,131 · average odometer 84,625 mi

Year & ModelBrandTrimMilesPriceCity
2019 F-250 Super Duty Ford King Ranch 83,274 mi $18,983 Tampa
2023 Maverick Ford Lariat 33,506 mi $18,357 Jacksonville
2017 Sierra 2500HD GMC AT4 124,762 mi $15,646 Orlando
2019 1500 Ram Tradesman 96,960 mi $19,540 Tallahassee

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Typical Crew Cab dimensions

Cab length (typical)231 in
Rear legroom43.6 in
Typical bed length5'7" – 6'5"
Typical payload range1,500 – 2,200 lb
Typical towing range8,200 – 13,200 lb

Buying a used Crew Cab in Florida

The intersection of Crew Cab body style and Florida as a market shapes both supply and pricing. Florida is humid and salty along the coasts, which accelerates suspension and exhaust corrosion even though the state has no winter road salt. Inland trucks (Orlando, Lakeland, Ocala) tend to be cleaner than coastal listings.

Within the Crew Cab configuration, Florida dealers tend to stock trucks in the trim levels and powertrains that match local demand. If your target configuration is rare in this state, expect to either pay a premium or to broaden your search to neighboring states. Cross-state shopping inside the same region is usually worth a half-day road trip; cross-region shopping rarely is unless you have found a specific configuration that is not available locally.

Specific to Florida: salt-air corrosion on coastal trucks is common; inland inventory is often cleaner. Pair that with the body-style-specific wear points (door seals on multi-door cabs, rear seat upholstery, tailgate condition) and you have a focused inspection checklist. The cost of a $150 third-party pre-purchase inspection is the cheapest insurance you will ever buy on a five-figure purchase.

For a wider view of Florida's used pickup market, see our Florida overview page. To compare body styles head-to-head, our Crew Cab nationwide page covers the trade-offs with real numbers.