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Re: OT- 97' Ford F-150
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Posted by ntmcj on January 07, 2005 at 19:59:59 from (165.247.174.61):
In Reply to: OT- 97' Ford F-150 posted by colekicker on January 06, 2005 at 12:36:11:
If you got 70,000 without a major problem, I would say you probably broke even. You might want to put a turtle wax shine on it and make someone a great deal on a truck. I stopped buying Ford's years ago when they wouldn't stand behind their product during the warranty period. I put a post here a couple of days ago about my father's Ranger with only 7000 miles which blew an engine. I don't necessarily have anything against Fords, but I numerous people I know whom have recently bought new Fords have had major problems and haven't gotten much satisfaction from Fords service depts. I personally couldn't care less what brand name a vehicle/tractor has on it; or for that matter, where it is made.
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