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BFL13
Apr 27, 2021Explorer II
I could matter if the "generation" changed that year. I don't know about new ones, but eg, the 1992 Ford changed from the 1991s and before, with a better alternator etc. You can spot a 92 from a 91 just by its headlights.
So if you are a new buyer and there has been a generation change since last year, you should be able to spot that before buying the old style.
Years later and now you are selling, the buyer will notice if it is the older or newer generation that changed that year, so you have to advertise it according to the correct generation/year.
If the chassis hasn't changed from last year, who cares?
So if you are a new buyer and there has been a generation change since last year, you should be able to spot that before buying the old style.
Years later and now you are selling, the buyer will notice if it is the older or newer generation that changed that year, so you have to advertise it according to the correct generation/year.
If the chassis hasn't changed from last year, who cares?
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